Everyday you go out, pray to God that he protects
your going out and coming in because the evil that lurks, is just beyond
human understanding. Pray against false accusations, pray against Boko
Haram attacks, pray against stray bullets from police, just pray!
If anyone had told Lucy, a 20-year old sales girl in
the Apo area of Abuja that she would die from a stray bullet shot to her
chest, she’d quickly forbid it and make a sign of the cross probably.
But that’s exactly what happened on Friday when she was shot dead by
policemen.
The girl was hit in the chest by bullets fired into a
photography shop where she worked as a sales girl.
Three other people sustained gunshot injuries when
policemen from the FCT Police Command fired bullets indiscriminately in
an attempt to enforce the demolition order of the Abuja Metropolitan
Management Council.
The policemen had stormed the area around 7 am with
officials of Development Control Department, who had come to demolish
illegal structures.
But residents and indigenes, who felt that the
government had no right to demolish their houses when they were yet to
be resettled, resisted the operation.
They claimed that the case was still in court and
that their leaders had advised them to continue to live in the area
pending the determination of the suit.
As the policemen shot indiscriminately to control the
residents, bullets penetrated into one of the shops and Lucy was hit in
the chest. She was rushed to Garki Hospital, but she was confirmed dead
on arrival. Her body has been deposited in the mortuary.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Wilson Inalegwu, met the House of Representatives representing
AMAC/Bwari constituency of the FCT, Zephaniah Jisalo, at the hospital
when he visited.
Inalegwu, who was in tears, assured the lawmaker that the case would be investigated.
“We are not sure what took our men there or what led to the shooting, it’s still a matter for investigation,” he said.
Emeka Ani, owner of the photo shop, where the
deceased worked, said that his sales boy also sustained gunshot injuries
during the incident.
He said, “From morning, the police surrounded our
area. They said they came for demolition. All of a sudden, they started
shooting sporadically. They shot into my shop and killed my sales girl.
My boy also sustained injuries. Lucy has been with me for about one
month. Her sister brought her for me from Cross River.”
The National Coordinator, Greater Gbyagi Initiative, Mr. Gimba Baiza, described the incident as wicked.
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