Tears as community buries mum, daughter
Akwa Ibom’s multiple tragedies latest
• Investigation delays burial of 3 murdered brothers
From JOE EFFIONG, Uyo
It was all tears and anguish on Saturday in Mbete, Nkari clan in Ini
Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State when the proprietor of Liberty
Films and Liberty Gospel Church, Evangelist Mrs. Helen Ukpabio, buried
her mother and younger sister in one fell swoop. While the mother,
Madame Atim Essesin Akpabio, 72, was said to have died in November 2012,
the sister, Miss Elizabeth Essesien Akpabio, 37, was said to have died
earlier, after learning that men, suspected to be security operatives,
had gunned down her three brothers in front of their mother in March
2012.
According to documents distributed and read at the funeral,
Evangelist Ukpabio’s younger brothers, Emmanuel, Charles and Joseph were
arrested while with a friend in Ikot Ekpene and brought back home to
the village where they were shot dead in the presence of their aged
mother.
“On the 25th of March, 2012, Mama’s sons were rounded up by a team
led by an officer of the State Security Service (names withheld by us)
while in a meeting with some white men, bound, shot on their knees and
brought to the village from Ikot Ekpene with the intention to first kill
Mama’s husband in their presence before sending them to their early
graves. “On arrival, they saw only mama. They searched for her husband
but could not find him.
Finally, they killed the boys in front of their aged mother. Mama
witnessed the murder of her boys in such cruelty. Her husband heard the
gunshots from where he was hiding. “A man (names withheld by us), a
one-time gubernatorial and senatorial aspirant, has told several people
in the village that it was government that killed Mama’s sons but
government has totally denied this claim. It is wrong to kill people,
who are not involved in the acts of insurrection or without putting them
on trial before a court of law if they were accused of committing any
crime.
This man has lied to the whole community and since these boys were
killed, he has refused to come home. “However, Mama died long before her
death. She died the day she saw her labour, effort and hope thwarted by
this killer SSS operative, hired by the politician. Her beautiful
daughter, Elizabeth Akpabio, died on hearing of her brothers’ death and
finally Mama is gone,” the family said.
Speaking with Daily Sun after the burial, Mrs. Ukpabio said the
family’s problem started when her father and brothers insisted that
compensation be paid for the family land forcefully taken over by the
Federal Government for the construction of a dam in the community.
She accused a former paramount ruler of the area of colluding with
the said politician to economically emasculate the community through
land grab, an exercise she said started even in the 70s when members of
the paramount ruler’s family took the Akpabios land and gave it to the
Cross River Basin Authority without caring about compensating the
family.
The popular gospel films producer said the family would continue to
press for justice until the killers of her brothers would be brought to
book, stressing that her mother died primarily because “she kept
asking about what had happened to the murderers of her sons; she asked
when they would eventually be arrested.”
A human rights activist and lawyer, Mr Festus Keyamo, who spoke at
the funeral said he would continue to press on till justice was done on
the murder of the three brothers. He said he had sent petitions to
several agencies, such as the relevant committees in the Senate and
House of Representatives, the Director-General of SSS and the Inspector
General of Police; and that he was waiting for the police to finish
their investigation on the matter before he would proceed to the court.
“Nobody has been charged to court yet because we are waiting for them
to conclude their investigations. But we are suspecting a grand
cover-up by top personalities in the state.”
Akwa Ibom State Government had already set up a panel of inquiry
into the murder of the Nkari Three. The panel was headed by Mr. Nsima
Ekere, the immediate past deputy governor. It is not known whether it
had completed its work before Ekere resigned. The state Commissioner of
Information, Mr. Aniekan Umanah, told our correspondent that it was
purely a security matter, adding that he was not privy to the report.
The state commissioner of police, Mr. Umar Gwadabe, told Daily Sun
that the matter had been taken over by force headquarters, Abuja, saying
his command did not know the extent of investigation. But Gwadabe
insisted that the police were wrongly accused in the matter as none of
his men was found to have been involved.
Source: Sun
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