The police officer who complained of losing his sight after being
attacked by a naval officer has gone blind. Assistant Superintendent of
Police (ASP) was attacked on the eye by the naval rating, identified as
Warrant Officer Unaji Enejor on February 22 in the Kirikiri area of
Lagos State.
The 50-year-old victim had suffered glaucoma on his left eye before
the incident, and a punch from his attacker on his right eye dealt a big
blow to his overall sight.
All efforts made by Mbilla to regain his failing sight proved abortive. He told Saturday Sun that he had visited many hospitals in Lagos in a quest for a cure for his battered eye.
All efforts made by Mbilla to regain his failing sight proved abortive. He told Saturday Sun that he had visited many hospitals in Lagos in a quest for a cure for his battered eye.
Presently, the policeman, who was previously doing virtually
everything on his own, including driving his car, has now turned
vegetable, relying on his two wives for help. In her narration, the
second wife told the Sun
“My husband and I were in my shop, when we suddenly heard a loud noise like a crash just outside my shop. We rushed out, only to find out that the pavement at my shop was hit by a vehicle. My husband told the driver of the vehicle to find a solution to what he had done, but the driver quickly identified himself as a naval officer and told us to get out, boasting that we could not do nothing. My husband also identified himself as a police officer.
“The man wanted to escape, but my husband refused him, only for the naval officer to forcefully hit my husband in the eye with the car key. My husband fell to the floor, screaming for help. At that point, the naval officer ran away but unfortunately for him, his car got stuck in a gutter. It was the sympathizers that were running after him that were able to stop him from escaping. Two other naval men immediately came and wanted to help their colleague escape but the crowd overwhelmed them, and the assailant
was eventually taken to the Kirikiri Police Division. Later, the case was transferred to Panti, Yaba, where he was released on bail.”
She continued
“The police have written letters to the Navy. They sent two officers from the Navy to enquire about the incident. I told them what I knew about the matter and they promised to return to meet my husband, but we have not seen them since then. I believe they are hiding the naval officer from us. We demand justice,” she stated.
Speaking on the challenges they have been facing in the aftermath of
the incident, she said that life had been tough for them as their
financial well has run dry and they now run from pillar to post to fend
for the family.
“Since the incident, it has not been easy for me and my family. We have spent all we have on treatment; going for one test after other in different hospitals and eye check centres. My husband can’t do anything anymore as I have to be with him 24 hours to take care of his needs. We have spent over a million naira and I have sold almost all the valuables we have.
“He always feels pain and headache. We still buy drugs weekly. We want the Navy to produce the officer that attacked my husband so that he can share in our burden. Most importantly, we want justice to take its course but without further delay”, she lamented.
She also pleaded with well meaning Nigerians, authorities including
the Lagos State government and NGOs to come to their aid financially and
otherwise.
The victim, who hails from Ohafia Local Government Area in Abia State, is the only surviving child of his parents, with two wives and six children under his roof. Until his blindness, he was the breadwinner of his family.
Before he was rendered blind, the retirement plan, it was gathered,
of the policeman who was a United Nations Peace Keeping ambassador was
to establish a security outfit.
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