
The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon when Mr. Enikuemehin came
upon the military men beating a harmless civilian. Convinced that the
military officials would beat the man to death if nothing was done, he
reportedly walked up the angry soldiers and pleaded that they let the
man go or hand him over to the police if he had done something illegal.
The military men would not take such effrontery lightly as they
descended on the Good Samaritan and started beating him as well.
But not even the beating from the soldiers would discourage him, and
he managed amidst his own beating to rescue the already battered man,
whom he then took to the Adekunle Police station at Ebute Metta.
Our sources say that thereafter, Mr. Enikuemehin led the police back
to the venue of the incident. Upon sighting him in the company of the
policemen, the soldiers, who were by that time already cooling off at a
nearby beer parlor, became even enraged and descended on Mr.
Enikuemehin, during which they eye was plucked out.
The damaged eye was reportedly picked from the ground and the man
rushed down to the General Hospital. Rejected upon arrival by that
hospital, the blinded man reportedly asked that he be taken to LUTH.
Meanwhile, the soldiers, upon realizing what they had done, were said
to have taken to their heels but were overtaken by residents and handed
them over to the police.
The story got messier when a relative of the stabbed Federal Road
Safety Officer went back to the police station only to find that the
military men had already been released by the police. While still
digesting that development, one of the accused soldiers walked into the
station in the company of a senior officer who was identified as Captain
Okoli.
Speaking to SaharaReporters, Mr. Enikuemehin’s Uncle, Prince
Ojatunwse Oluwajoba, said the DPO of Adekunle Police Station informed
him when he got there that the soldier who stabbed his nephew had been
handed over to the military authorities. He said that soldier, who had
been in civilian clothes when the incident happened, arrived at the
police station with Captain Okoli to collect his identity card and other
personal effects that had been taken from him at the station.
According to Mr. Oluwajobaa, doctors at LUTH are now saying his
nephew’s left eye has been completely damaged and that the second eye
might be affected as well if proper medical care is not given.

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