Find my husband’s killers, gold-winning weightlifter tells govt
Find my husband’s killers, gold-winning weightlifter tells govt
May 11, 2015
Okwuchi Nwokennaya
Mrs.
Okwuchi Nwokennaya, the widow of the late Chinedu Nwokennaya, a taxi
driver killed by gunmen in his bedroom wants those behind the killing to
be brought to justice.
When City News visited Okwuchi
in her friend’s home, where she has been taking refuge, the 38-year-old
gold medalist sobbed uncontrollably as she narrated her ordeal.
According to her, the ugly incident occurred around 2.50 am on April 28,
2015 at their residence in the Afara area of Umuahia, the Abia State
capital.
The Abia State-born weightlifter and an
employee of the State Sports Council recalled she got married to her
husband, a native of Amoji autonomous community in Isiala Ngwa North
council of the state, on December 13, 2008. She lamented that the
marriage had yet to be blessed with any child when the gunmen struck.
They had gone to bed, according to her,
when suddenly she noticed a flash of torchlight on her face and alerted
the husband of the presence of a strange person in their apartment. “I
was sleeping on the bed with my husband when I saw a flash on my face
and I woke him from sleep. Immediately he got up, he held the curtain to
our bedroom and shouted, ‘Who is that?’
“Then what followed was a gunshot. But
the way he behaved after he was shot showed me that somehow he knew the
person because he rushed and grabbed the gunman and they started
dragging the gun. As they dragged the gun, our ceiling and the wall were
riddled with bullets but as blood kept flowing uncontrollably from his
body, he slumped and the killer ran out. My husband was tying wrapper
and blood filled our room.”
The physically-challenged Okwuchi said
the attacker(s) might have gained entry into their apartment through the
back door as the noise from their generator prevented them from hearing
the attackers’ attempts to force the door open.
The widow said they had packed their
items waiting to vacate the apartment that same day following a quit
notice by the landlord.
On whether she was suspecting a robbery
attack, she said, “I don’t think they were robbers because they did not
remove a pin from our house, but quickly ran away immediately my husband
collapsed. I believe they were sent. And we were trying to pack out
that day. We had packed everything ready to pack into a new apartment
where we have rented around Golden Guinea area.
“I am trying to rent out the new
apartment now to recover the money we spent and use it for other things
including the payment for autopsy. They just ‘peppered’ me by killing my
husband who has been everything for me.” Asked if the husband had any
quarrel with anybody, Nwokennaya said no, but added, “Our landlord said
we should pack out, and the other people are my husband’s kinsmen who
were dragging land with him.”
She pointed out that the land dispute
between them and the husband’s late uncle’s wife was to be charged to
court that morning. The bereaved said her husband had been invited by
the Police at the Zone 9 Headquarters over the matter which would be
taken to court that morning.
Nwokennaya expressed worry that since
the ugly incident, not much progress had been made towards apprehending
the perpetrators. She appealed to government and police for quick
intervention to unmask those behind the act.
She said, “The taxi he (late husband)
was using was given to me by Abia State Government during empowerment
programme of Governor Theodore Orji. I am government ‘pikin’. I have won
three gold medals for the state in weightlifting at the National Sports
Festival in Bauchi, Ogun, and Kaduna states. I want the Police
Commissioner to please facilitate the investigations to make sure my
husband’s killers don’t go unpunished,” Nwokennaya stated amidst tears.
When contacted, the Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Ezekiel Onyeke, confirmed the incident and
assured that the police were on the trail of the perpetrators. “We
thought that this type of killing should be a thing of the past by now
because the society should be mature. But we are not letting it lie
low,” the state police spokesman added.
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