Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Dowen College: Three suspects are in our custody–Police

Dowen College: Three suspects are in our custody–Police

...... As Oromoni's family hires Femi Falana to prosecute management of Dowen College over death of son



Lagos_____ Three students of the Dowen College, Lekki Lagos are currently assisting the police in their investigation into the death of Sylvester Oromoni junior, a 12-year-old student of the college.

The Lagos State commissioner of police Hakeem Odumosu told Channels Television on Tuesday.

Odumosi said three of the five students mentioned by Sylvester before he died are already in custody and cooperating with the police in their findings.

Although Odumosu did not give the identities of those in custody he insisted that they are key suspects.

The police boss explained that the Command is set to go for the post mortem of the body in Delta state to ascertain the cause of death.

He assured that police authorities in both Lagos and Delta State are keenly interested in the outcome of the investigation to unravel the mystery behind Sylvester’s death.

Meanwhile, the Oromoni family has hired the firm of a foremost human rights lawyer and activist, Femi Falana, to prosecute its case against the institution over the death of their son.

Channels Television on Monday obtained the letter written by Falana to the office of Lagos State’s Chief Coroner, requesting an inquest into the circumstances leading to the death of his client’s child.

The letter was dated December 6, 2021, signed by Taiwo Olawale, and addressed to the chief coroner, High Court of Lagos State.

Taskforce lssues Stop Work Order Abatement to Illegal Dredger in Warri

Taskforce lssues Stop Work Order Abatement to Illegal Dredger in Warri


Team of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment in collaboration with Delta State Ministry of Environment on Tuesday served Abatement Notice on Stop Work Order to one illegal dredger operating along a canal at Bendel Estate, in Uvwie Local Government Area of the State.

The action was prompted following a complaint made by owner of a building located at the dredging site whose life and prosperity was under threat due to the illegal dredging activities.

The combined team ordered the dredger to stop work immediately pending they provide Letter of Permit for Land Reclamation as well as Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report from the State Ministry of Environment.

It will interest Deltans to note that, His Excellency, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa led administration through the Delta State Taskforce on Environment ably led by Hon. Sylvester Oromoni, is doing their best to ensure that the lives and properties of all Deltans are well protected.

Speaking during the operation, Mr. Ichei Ausken, Head of Warri Field Office Delta State Ministry of Environment, said it is against the State Environment Law for an individual to carry out Land Reclamation (dredging) activities close to a residential area. 

He further stressed that before one is allowed to embark on such dredging activities, he or she must first of all obtain approval letter for land reclamation and EIA report from Ministry of Environment. The essence of doing that is to be at the safe side of the Law as well as to ensure safety of lives and property of people living within that vicinity, he stated.

However, the Delta State Taskforce on Environment has charged residents in Warri and its evirons to report any illegal dredging activities close to their residential building for government prompt intervention in order to prevent erosion.

Wife of Governor Sanwo-Olu Condoles with Sylvester Oromoni's family over death of son

Wife of Governor Sanwo-Olu Condoles with Sylvester Oromoni's family over death of son


 
The First Lady of Lagos State, Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, has described the death of the 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Sylvester Oromoni jnr, as a big slap on the state’s face.

The wife of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu stated this while speaking during an advocacy visit to some schools in furtherance of the ongoing 16 days of activism against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.

This was contained in a statement by the Assistant Director of Public Affairs from the Office of Lagos State First Lady, Olubukonla Nwonah.

According to the statement, Mrs. Sanwo-Olu described the incident as unfortunate, saying such would never reoccur in the state.

She said, “I am aware that the Lagos State Government is at the moment investigating the incident and honestly, it is something we are not very happy about. It’s a big slap on the face of the education sector, the community, and Lagos State as a whole.

“It is a case that is being investigated and for the parents and everybody involved, honestly, we commiserate with them and send our condolences.

“As I said, the case is being investigated and I will not be able to say much on it at the moment.”

The news of Sylvester’s death went viral on Wednesday following a social media post by his cousin, Perry Oromoni, who alleged that some senior pupils of the college beat him up in his hostel for refusing to join a cult.

But the school denied the claim, stating that the boy complained of pain in his legs and hip following an injury he sustained while playing football.

The state government on Friday ordered the indefinite closure of the school pending the outcome of an investigation into the matter.

The Lagos Commissioner of Police, Hakeen Odumosu, has assured the family that the outcome of the investigation would be made public.

Just-ln: Late Friday Igbegbe burial rites Postponed to next year 2022

Just-ln: Late Friday Igbegbe burial rites Postponed to next year 2022



The Ozikana lgbegbe family of Ogbe-ljoh Warri Kingdom, in Warri South-West LGA of Delta State, has announced the postponement of the final burial rites of their beloved son, father and grandfather, late Alaowei Friday lgbegbe, to next year 2022 due to circumstances beyond their control.

In a statement released on Tuesday 7th December, 2021 and signed by elder Bouy Ogisi of the Ozikana lgbegbe family and the eldest son of the deceased, Comr. Kent lgbegbe, on behalf of the children, said the postponement of the burial became necessary due to the current prevailing security challenges in and around the community.

It would be recalled that the final burial rites of the foremost Niger Delta ljaw freedom fighter who died on the 23rd of October, was earlier scheduled to hold on the 10th of December, 2021, this weekend at his country home Ogbe-ljoh.

The family is deeply sorry to the general public of any inconveniences the sudden change of date might have caused you. 

However, new date for the burial shall be communicated to the public via this medium in due time. Thanks for your cooperation and understanding, the statement adds.


Signed:

Comr. kent lgbegbe, for the Children.

Elder Bouy Ogisi, for the family.

Monday, December 6, 2021

Omo-Agege Expresses Sadness over death of Dowen college student, calls for thorough lnvestigation

Omo-Agege Expresses Sadness over death of Dowen college student, calls for thorough lnvestigation



Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has expressed shock and sadness over the death of Sylvester Oronomi Junior, a student of Dowen College, Lagos. 

The 12-year-old, who hailed from Delta State, was alleged to have been attacked by some of his senior colleagues for refusing to join a cult group. 

While sharing in the grief of the family, the Deputy President of the Senate noted that the pain of losing a child will always linger in the mind of every parent.

The Delta Central lawmaker tasked security agencies to get to the root of the matter and bring the perpetrators to book. 

He also commended the Lagos State Government for closing the school indefinitely. This, he noted, would allow thorough investigation. He tasked them to leave no stone unturned in getting to the root of the matter. 

"Closure of the school will help children who are back home to share their experiences with their parents and guardians. They are in the safety of their homes where they fear no immediate reprisals of the revelations. 

"The incident is one too many, as it reminds us of how children in schools are subjected to dehumanising treatments, with some losing their lives in the process. 

"My profound condolences to the Oromoni family and it is my prayer that God will give the family the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss," he said. 

Yomi Odunuga, 
Special Adviser, and Publicity, to the Deputy President of the Senate.

Exposed: See Faces Of Sylvester’s Alleged Killers, Dowen School Mgt Staff

Exposed: See Faces Of Sylvester’s Alleged Killers, Dowen School Mgt Staff



Faces of the alleged killers of late Sylvester Oromoni, a 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos has emerged online, also revealed were the faces of the top management staff of the school.

Reports had emerged that Oromoni was bullied and beaten by fellow students. The supposed injuries from the beating led to his death, according to a Twitter user with the handle @perrisonoromoni, who claimed to be the boy’s cousin.

However, in a statement on Wednesday, the school denied all allegations stating that Oromoni was neither bullied nor beaten but only complained of hip pain after playing football.

Contrary to the school’s statement, the victim’s cousin rolled out photos and video evidence, which corroborates the fact that the child was bullied and beaten; an activity that led to his death.

According to the bereaved father in a live video interview with Punch news online , he and his wife transferred their deceased son to Delta State where a series of tests conducted and ”last-minute open confessions” by the late 12 year old Sylvester confirmed that he was molested and violently abused by five senior students in the school. He mentioned the names as Joseph Benjamin, Michael Kashamu, Anslem Temile while he said he couldn’t recognise the other two because the lights in the hostel room were switched off by the boys before they started beating him up. A dying Sylvester also revealed that the boys warned other students in the room not reveal what took place threatening to kill anyone who violated their order. The five boys further directed the fear grippen students to lie that Sylvester sustained injuries while playing football if queried by the management of the school.

The college management staff as revealed online are: Mrs. A. Layiwola B. Sc. (Ed) Bio. M. Ed. (Educ. Admin.) Principal/ Head of School , Mr. M.A. Olusesi M.Ed Mathematics Vice Principal/Deputy Head of School (Academic), Mrs. T. Yinka-Babalola B.A. Ed. English, M.Ed (Admin) Dip (Computer Programme) College Counsellor and Lami Phillips BSc (Business Administration), MA (Strategic Management), Executive MBA Director Of Student & External Affairs.

They told my son to describe his sister’s private part, says late Sylvester Oromoni’s father

The father of the deceased Dowen College student, Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, who bears the same name, has revealed some of the atrocities his son went through in the school.

In an exclusive interview with The Cable, Oromoni Snr revealed that his son was subjected to severe bullying, disclosing that the boys who allegedly bullied Oromoni Jnr had been reported to the school management the previous term.

He said, “My son suffered. His birthday is next tomorrow (Dec 4). I’ll celebrate it. I’ll have a cake baked. I’ll cut it on his behalf. The boys they mentioned were also reported to the school last term when they bullied Junior and collected all his foodstuffs; clothes. I have two daughters, one of whom graduated earlier. I had to remove the second after this incident. They asked this boy to describe the sister’s privates and this got to us.”

The boy’s father also revealed to The Cable that Oromoni Jnr had been issued death threats if he ever revealed what happens to him in school.

He also stated that contrary to what Dowen College had said in a statement addressing the incident, the family friend who they sent to pick up Oromoni Jnr from the school described a totally different states.

“They put fear in him so much so that, when you ask him, he might keep to himself and say, ‘they will kill me’. This way, we didn’t know what to do. I considered removing him, reconsidered since his sisters were still in the school,” Oromoni Snr told The Cable.

“The new incident came to my knowledge on November 21st after the school called my wife to notify us that our son was in the school clinic, injured. My senior son, who was to make a London trip, came to see us in Warri.

“The next day, we sent a family friend to help pick up our son since he was the only person in Lagos and take him to the hospital. When he got there, he panicked, pointing out that he doubts it’s a football injury as the school claimed. He said the boy couldn’t stand because his waist was bent and swollen along with one side of his belly. His mouth was black. I asked, ‘is this really a football injury?’ He was taken to my house in Lagos but couldn’t sleep at night.

“I asked my eldest to fly to Lagos on November 24 while I took a trip to Asaba, from where I’d also make for Lagos. On getting there, he screamed. ‘This is beyond football injury. Come to Lagos now,’ he told me over the phone.”

Meanwhile, Dowen College, in an email sent to parents early Friday morning, stated that students should not come to school on Friday, 3rd December and Monday, 6th December because of the incident.

Reacting to the incident, Tonto Dikeh said, “Dear Dowen college, I have been informed. I’m just gathering all the facts and history of this misfortune together then we will talk. Don’t go anywhere. Our children can’t go to school to be great and end up 6feet below. God forbid. That’s not why we trust schools.”

“I could not bring myself to post the video, I haven’t even been able to watch it twice. I can’t imagine the pain this child felt, I cannot imagine. Sylvester’s life cannot be in vain, he cannot go like that,” actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie said, as this occurrence comes two months after her daughter, Purity, faced bullying in school.

Calling on the government, actress Toyin Abraham said, “How do you beat a child to the point of death? How do you wake up to the reality that the ‘living’ child you sent to school is returning to you as a corpse?

“Governor Sanwoolu @jidesanwoolu @lasgeducation please do the needful. People need to start talking. Dowen College needs to do better than that terse release.”

Reality TV star, Alexandra Asogwa, popularly known as Alex unusual wrote to Dowen college, “I tried to hold it in but I might explode if I don’t ask questions. It’s no news that bullying has been accommodated as one of the inevitable happenings in schools.

The Lagos State government has ordered the indefinite closure of Dowen College, located in the Lekki area of the state.

The decision is pending the outcome of an investigation into the death of a student of the school, Sylvester Oromoni Jnr.

The decision was contained in a statement signed on Friday by the Assistant Director, Public Affairs, of the Lagos State Ministry of Education, Ganiu Lawal.

The statement added that the State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, announced the closure of the school after a meeting with the School Management and Staff.

Just-ln: Ariyo Accuses Omo-Agege of promoting ethnic disunity in Warri

Just-ln: Ariyo Accuses Omo-Agege of promoting ethnic disunity in Warri

.....Wants Buhari to call DSP Omo-agege, his aides to order 

....Says 2023 Delta won't support conflict generators, ethnic bigots 



Warri____ A Lawyer and development expert Chief Robinson Ariyo has accused the Deputy Senate President of Nigeria, DSP, Ovie Omoagege for encouraging ethnic disunity among the various ethnic groups in Warri and its environs with utterances capable of igniting Violence in the area and Delta state at large.


Ariyo Esq. a Chief from the Palace of the Olu of Warri in an electronic  terse  made available to the press Thursday December 2, 2021, said DSP Omoagege, who is a  public servant occupying positions in which he's  being paid with tax payers contributions, it behoves on him and his aide, Otive Igbuzor to keep their public expression of ethnic bigotry in their  closets and not exhibit it openly as they  have recklessly done in the the past few days.


Chief Ariyo described their actions as terribly bad example and a violent disrespect for public office; especially for a team aspiring to  power in such a Multi Ethnic State as Delta in 2023, at a time when the people are in dare need of a viable but certainly not a more terrible alternative.

He further stated that in  2023 Deltans won't support conflict generators, ethnic bigots to be elected as governor as the group is currently exhibiting their position earlier for Deltans at the moment, advising all who mean well for the state to shun such group of people clustering around them.

The Warri based  legal luminary called on President Buhari to urgently call the Senator representing Delta Central and Deputy Senate President to order in order to avert another ethnic conflict they are preparing in Warri and its environs as early as possible.


Chief Ariyo also want President Buhari to caution the utterance of the aides of the DSP Omoagege , Igbuzor others which is capable of causing ethnic violence as they are beating the amber of ethnic bigotry in the area that have been relatively calm and peaceful.


The Delta based legal icon, who  is also a Philosophy student, expressed his concern, noting thus in his electronic statement: "For one, we have two educated people; one a lawyer and the other a development practitioner. What more does one ask from exposure than such trainings? 

"It would therefore be ironical if notwithstanding, such heights of human capacity building, the cancer of ethnic bigotry can yet have the better of us and position us as major sponsors of disunity, possible unrest and ethnic conflict in our own state; while we are paid to do the exact opposite. 

"Let us view civilisation for what it is; the act of living peacefully together in a large group! Remember your contribution when the soup you are cooking now is done and ready for consumption. I will remind you if you forget. 

"The consequence of radicalization is what we see today in Bokoharam; easy to begin but difficult to manage. May the consequence of any unrest we nurture and sustain hit us first before any other person, amen". He stated.