An Abuja-based human rights lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi has asked the Nigerian police authorities and Lagos state government not to bungle ongoing investigation of Mohbad death.
Pelumi Olajengbesi stated this on Friday 22nd September 2023, he said the investigation into the untimely death of the talented musician must not end up like previous investigations into similar incidents where justice was not served.
He recalled some similar and controversial incidents where justice was never served and the case carpet, like that of of 12-year-old precocious Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, a boarding student of Dowen College in Lekki, who died under questionable conditions in 2021.
He also mentioned the case of 14-year-old Karen-Happuch Akpagher, a student of Premiere Academy in Abuja, who died controversially after her mother, Vihimga, said doctors discovered that she was raped and a condom left in her private part.
“Many other cases of similar unfortunate incidents abound all over Nigeria, but justice cannot be said to have been dispensed in most cases, especially in the cases of Sylvester and Karen-Happuch.
“Let it not be said that after the autopsy conducted on Mohbad’s remains on Thursday, September 21, 2023, justice won’t eventually be served by the 13-man police investigation committee.
“Of note, the cases of Sylvester, Karen-Happuch and Mohbad bring to the fore the dangers and failure of not addressing the anti-social behaviour of bullying and cultism in our society. Greater penalties should be imposed to deter any future repeat of these crude and unacceptable behaviours.
“In the case of Mohbad, fingers have been pointed in the direction of certain persons. The police authorities and the Lagos State Government should not spare these persons in their probe.
“The investigation must be thoroughly done. Culprits should be made to face the music no matter how highly placed or connected. There should be no sacred cows.
“Beyond playing to the gallery because of public outcry, the police must deliver. Justice must be served. Social misbehaviour only abounds when justice is asleep. And this is dangerous for our nation”,Olajengbesi said.