Commit crimes, then frame it on another - kakistocracy everywhere.
Apparently, a police officer threatening to harm the unarmed protesters was shot yesterday. Who shot him? Ah
It is no news that there have been peaceful demonstrations going around in most states of the country. This peaceful demonstration is to appeal to the government who have turned deaf ears to the pleas of innocent people. I used to think that the young shall grow but apparently, in the country, it’s the old that must live on while the young die unjustly - the rich powerful old.
In a sane country, protesters are allowed to voice out their pains, sadness, grievances etc, without having to worry about being harmed by anybody. Haha, that doesn’t apply to the Giant of Africa. From the first days of the protest, unarmed citizens have been subjected to harm:
Invading the protesters sleeping over at the government house hours after assuring them of their safety.
Shooting at protesters who are carrying just ‘PLACARDS’ and as a result, killing innocent bystanders; Jimoh Isiaq and another man whose name is unknown yet.
Teargassing protesters and shooting ‘hot’ water cannons at them in Abuja. I mean, Abuja where there were multiple cases of fires and there was no water.
Beating and psychologically torturing citizens.
Lastly, framing innocent protesters with Murder.
It is beautiful to see that the police can immediately arraign citizens for threatening the lives of officers with murder but can not do the same for officers who kill people for fun. I MEAN, THE SAME OFFICERS KILLING INNOCENT PEOPLE AND HAVEN’T BEEN BROUGH TO JUSTICE YET? OMO.
Yesterday the 12th of October, an officer was shot.
It was a horrific thing to see yet, unfortunately, glorifying to see. This officer had initially threatened the peaceful protesters that they would be shot at by his people. He eventually was the only casualty. He died horrifically:
The beautiful thing is that this officer was shot by his colleague who was shooting sporadically at peaceful protesters. I don’t understand why the police are always happy to shoot at helpless and harmless people yet become under-armed when it’s time to face criminals; they’re the criminals too - brothers shouldn’t kill each other.
Gbam!
“He who lives by the sword shall die by the sword”
The police enraged that their murderous plan to kill ( not disperse, definitely ) peaceful protesters backfired at them started to look for who to blame this on. Yes, the police are so rotten that they can’t take responsibility for their actions. Even when they kill innocent citizens, they blame it on others - usually unsuspecting individuals.
As a result, they framed a fellow protester who came to assist the officer who had been gunned down by his fellow colleague. The fact that the protesters are ready to even help their tormentors is enough proof that we’re genuinely tired and don’t really want them dead but brought to justice. This unsuspecting protester, Ademola, popularly known as “ojahbee” was nabbed and immediately framed as the one who killed him.
Ah, person wey no carry gun go use wetin cause gunshot wound? Omo, nawa oh.
Omo, they started dragging this guy like a rag:
Sadly, they immediately started torturing him and transferred him to the State CID cell in “panti”. Luckily, there was proof that he wasn’t the killer:
Why is the police even shooting like that in a residential area? Why are they even shooting? Why?
Further evidence that he was trying to help the gunned down officer was provided to aid his innocence:
The government and the police kept giving false accounts that their officer was killed by him. Audacious of them.
Thanks to FK and her team entirely because the list is endless for coming to his rescue. It took the speaker of the house of representatives, governor, and the constituency’s representative to secure the release of an innocent citizen. This just shows how fucked up the country’s justice system is because, the police are to answer to the citizens but as it stands, there are other elements controlling the force that we don’t know of yet.