Widow Petitions IGP Egbetokun Over Husband’s Death, Accuses Edo DPO of Bias

A widow, Esther Osaghae, has called on the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to launch an investigation into the mysterious death of her husband, Fidelis Osaghae, which occurred in his employer’s office in Auchi, Edo State.

According to reports, Osaghae, who suspected foul play, believes her husband’s death was shrouded in suspicious circumstances and may have been the subject of a cover-up.

The petition, submitted on her behalf by the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, a civil society organization, alleges that Fidelis Osaghae was employed by a local hospitality business owner in the area.

According to a copy of the petition obtained on Monday in Benin City, Mrs Osaghae recounted that her husband left their home around 1 p.m. on July 28 to report for duty at his workplace, located opposite Mechanic Site, Angle 90, in the Etsako-West Local Government Area of Edo State.

“The deceased, while at work in the early hours of July 29, and as it’s his usual practice when delayed in returning home, made a video call to his wife at about 1:30 a.m. to let her know he was still at work.”

“The deceased came home at 2:30 a.m. that same day and informed his wife that his boss asked him to bring ‘something’ back to work and ran back to work at about the same 2:30 a.m. with a promise to be back soon.”

“When the widow tried to call the deceased later at about 5 a.m. to ask why he was yet to be back, she was unable to reach him.”

“When she, however, reached out to one Tracey, a supervisor at the same facility, she was assured that everything was under control. However, at about 6 a.m., she received a call from the deceased’s boss who told her to come to Favour Hospital, Afasho, with the assurance that everything was alright with her husband.”

“Being a nursing mother, she asked her elder sister to go to the hospital to see what the problem was. But on reaching the hospital, her sister met the lifeless body of her sister’s husband in his boss’ car.

“The hospital rejected Fidelis, saying he was brought in dead. Upon observation, they noticed strange marks and injuries on the deceased’s body, which may have been as a result of torture and pain inflicted on him before he passed on,” the petition stated.

The petitioner alleged that the deceased was in the custody of his boss until his death and that since this incident, the boss had been walking freely.

She alleged that the Divisional Police Officer, Auchi Divisional Headquarters, from whose jurisdiction the incident happened, had not demonstrated any willingness to take necessary action toward addressing the issue.

The petitioner also claimed that since the incident happened on July 29, the police merely invited the parties involved without making any arrests.

She added that the police were quick to jump to conclusions by absolving her husband’s boss of culpability in her husband’s death.

The petitioner said she had lost confidence in the divisional police division in Auchi, hence her petition, calling on the inspector-general of police to take over the investigation.

According to her, she still believes in the capacity of the Nigeria Police Force to get justice for her.

Contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the Police Command in Edo State, SP Moses Yamu, confirmed the case, saying it was under investigation.