17 Jun 2008 |
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Osamuyi Aikpitanyi: still lying cold one year after. By Ahaoma Kanu.
A similar scenario played out in Spain last year involving a Nigerian deportee, Osamuyi Aikpitanhi, who was physically gagged, beaten and injected by Spanish security operatives on June 9, 2007 and close to a year, nothing constructive has been done by the Nigerian government even as the Spanish court has identified the identity of the killers. The attitude of the Nigerian government that ordered an investigation into the matter after the House of Representatives initiated an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Citizen Osamuyi, has not effected any change in policy or otherwise as the deceased is still lying cold at a mortuary in Spain. The parents, Mr. Jacob and Vero Aikpitanhi are not really happy not to have seen the corpse of their son who had his young life snuffed from him by the overzealous security operatives. Nigerians at home and in Diaspora under the umbrella of Concerned Nigerians Worldwide (CNW) staged a protest which made the government react to their demonstration. The CNW went ahead and got the Spanish Government and Iberia Airline sued to court in the United States of America (USA) over the death of Osamuyi but It was gathered from reliable sources that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are yet to respond to the report sent to it by the lawyer handling the case in the US, Mr. Kayode Oladele. Instead the Ministry in a letter dated January 25th, 2008, informed the family of the decision of the Spanish Government has agreed to convey the corpse of Osamuyi to
But the Aikpitanyi family in response to the letter replied the ministry that they were not satisfied with the way and manner with which the Federal Government was treating the issue. The family cried out that they were surprised at the haste for the Spanish authorities to repatriate the corpse after their visit to the family on the 4th of January where the Spanish authorities were told categorically that the corpse will be accepted after justice has taken place in order not to influence or affect the investigations and the case which is in court.
FG has forgotten about Osamuyi---
On June 9th last year, a Nigerian deportee, Osamuyi Aikpitanhi was killed aboard an
I am just seeing you in
Yes,
I have a lot of things to say about my younger brother, it is now
almost one year since my brother died and nothing has been done about
it; the corpse is still lying cold in the mortuary in
Now you are in
Yes, we went to court in a city called Eche almost five times and made statements. The
police men that were involved were arraigned in court. Our lawyer is
telling us that we have to wait for the court and since then we are
still waiting. Nobody including the court is calling up the matter; no
burial plans. I think the government of
The Spanish government contacted you when this incident happened freshly, since the court hearing started, how many times have they called on you or any member of your family concerning the issue? No way, they have never contacted me but they do contact my lawyer.
What is the name of your lawyer? Pedro Hosse. He is the one who knows everything concerning the matter. I had to come down to Nigeria to give my family the whole details of everything that is happening since it is a year now and the corpse is still lying down in the mortuary.
Early this year the Spanish ambassador came to visit your family on the 4th of January and we gathered that they made some offers to the family of repatriating the corpse down, were you aware of that visit? No,
nobody informed me about it. The only letter I got related to getting
his corpse back was sent to me by the Nigerian embassy in
According to the report put up by family lawyer, Mr. Kayode Oladele who sued Iberia Airlines and the Spanish Government the US, it was a mentioned that the Spanish Authorities are known for not prosecuting their officials involved in any case of human right abuse or death of immigrants from their developing countries from especially Africa, how true is this assertion? They said so but the problem is that the law in
I am aware that the Federal Government (FG) sent a delegation to Spain and they sat and sat with their Spanish counterparts how this issue can be resolved, what effort is your lawyer making to make sure this matter is given accelerated hearing? When we went to court in December, my lawyer was complaining to me that he does not like the way and manner the court session is being delayed over the issue. I asked him if he can do anything about the delay but he said he can’t do anything until the judge calls him.
It was reported that the Spanish government offered some money for the repatriation of the corpse, how true is this? Yes I was informed they did offer that 10 000 Euro for the burial of Osamuyi but we are after justice and not money.
What is the
The
The perception in the minds of many Nigerians is that the Spanish government made some sort of offer to the family in Spain in that they sealed a deal with you and your brother in Spain to pipe down on the matter and be taken care of, how true is this allegation? No they never made any such move.
Did they try to entice you with residency permit or citizenship? No, they never did. I have lived in
Some few months back, we were informed that the minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ojo Maduekwe was in Spain on official visit, were you informed that he was coming and was his visit had any connection with the Osamuyi matter? No, I was aware he was coming to
How many times has the
About three times.
The international community were informed properly about the death of Osamuyi when a group of Nigerians and friends of Nigeria under the umbrella called Concerned Nigerians Worldwide (CNW) had a protest against the manner Osamuyi died in many parts of the world, how do you feel towards the attitude of the Nigerian government towards the handling of the issue so far? Let me tell you, when my brother was murdered, the FG showed interest and we were impressed but some few months later nobody is talking about it again and the corpse is still lying g in the mortuary.
How do you feel about that lukewarm attitude? I feel very bitter and disappointed.
Why are you in
I came back to
You were in the fore front of all these; you were everywhere in the internet, TV shows, radio and all that, have you been in any way victimized about your call for justice by the Spanish authorities? No, not in any way.
You just came into the country some few days ago to see your parents, what is their health condition like? Everybody
here is very sad and bitter. I have shown them the pictures and the
recording of the corpse while lying down in the morgue in
How has this whole incident affected you physically, psychologically and otherwise? It really affected me in many ways and as far as the corpse is still lying down in the mortuary, the pain is still there; he is supposed to have been buried by now. The FG is supposed to do something about it. Last year when the incident happened the Spanish Ambassador, Mr. Angel Losada said that Osamuyi was wanted for rape, murder and drug related offences, can you react to that allegation now? Those are all lies; Osamuyi is not a criminal, he never murdered anybody and never robbed anybody. Osamuyi was working decently; he was selling newspaper. He will wake up in the money and set out to sell newspaper.
What kind of person was Osamuyi? He was a very jovial fellow. When he came over to
Not at all; I have never received a call or letter or any sms from Iberia Airline. What was the pulse of the average Spaniard on this matter? Let
me tell you, a foreigner is not like a citizen. Whatever way we want to
look at it. For them to come out to apologize to the family of the
deceased, they didn’t want to do it because we are blacks from
You have lived in
I think so and going by what they are doing now it is very evident they are racist.
The Federal Government of Nigeria led by President Umar Y’Adua took the matter seriously when this incident happened as well as the National Assembly but all of a sudden they kind of piped low on the matter since it was transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Chief Ojo Maduekwe, how do you feel about this attitude? The
FG is supposed to be in charge of this case. If the international
community is to respect Nigerians then the FG has to wake up to their
responsibilities. I know maybe Osamuyi is the son of one poor man from
One year after what do you miss most about Osamuyi? We
still miss him; we think about him everyday and we still cry about him.
I still find myself crying about him. That is why I am in
What is it you are asking for in this whole matter? Justice, Justice and Justice.
What appeal are you making towards this end to the FG,
We want to have our brother buried and we want justice to prevail. They should come and help us. We are still in pain, it is like a scar that has refused to heal; it is still a very painful wound that only justice will heal. If an American or a British citizen was killed, do you think their government will be sleeping over the issue? We need justice and we will get it.
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