Engr. Omayone Simeon Dottie was allegedly
murdered by a trigger-happy policeman in Warri, Delta State, on
Sunday evening, December 18.
According to reports, the 34-year-old father of twins was allegedly shot three times by an unidentified Mobile Policeman attached to Warri Refinery and Petrochemicals Company, WRPC Pipeline along Ifiekporo in Warri South Local Government Area, Delta State.
He was taken to NNPC Clinic,
later Central Hospital, Warri, where he was confirmed dead, before his body was
deposited at the Central Hospital, Warri Morgue. A Facebook post published
by the (NAIG) reads: According to reports, the 34-year-old father of twins was allegedly shot three times by an unidentified Mobile Policeman attached to Warri Refinery and Petrochemicals Company, WRPC Pipeline along Ifiekporo in Warri South Local Government Area, Delta State.
"The National
Association of Itsekiri Graduates ( NAIG) strongly condemn the gruesome murder
of one of our brother, Husband, and Father Mr. Omayone Simeon Dottie who was
murdered in cold blood by men of the Nigerian Police Force on the evening of
Sunday December 18, 2016.
We wish to appeal to the Inspector General of Police and the
Commissioner of Police Delta State that this issue be treated with all the
seriousness it deserves, to see that Justice is serve both to the deceased, his
immediate family, and The trigger happy mobile police man. We want the Mobile
police man not just arrested but prosecuted by the Department of Public
Prosecution (DPP), and made to face the consequences of his actions. As a body
we will follow this case to a logical conclusion that justice is serve on the
trigger happy mobile police man"Contrary to speculations, late Dottie was described
as responsible man who loved peace and was not involved in any illegal
activities."
The President of Itsekiri Native Youth Council, INYC, Comrade
Weyinmi Agbateyiniro, who strongly condemned the killing of Engr. Dottie, has
issued a 48-hour ultimatum effective Monday December 19 to the Nigeria Police
Force, the management of NNPC, NPDC, DPR and PPMC to immediately bring the
culprit to book and stop the unwarranted killing of Itsekiris.
According to the INYC President, the avoidable murder of Dottie makes it the eight innocent indigene of Ifiekporo Community that has been murdered in extra judicial killings.
Meanwhile, Chairman of Ifiekporo Community Trust, Comrade Edema Grifton, called for the immediate withdrawal of Mobile Policemen from the community, saying the killing of their people was becoming alarming. He also called on the Delta State Government and relevant authorities to fish out the culprit and put an end to the extra judicial killings.
Narrating how her husband was killed, wife of the victim, Mrs. Ama Dottie said she had called and warned him not to walk towards the pipeline immediately they returned from a child dedication on the fateful day
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According to the INYC President, the avoidable murder of Dottie makes it the eight innocent indigene of Ifiekporo Community that has been murdered in extra judicial killings.
Meanwhile, Chairman of Ifiekporo Community Trust, Comrade Edema Grifton, called for the immediate withdrawal of Mobile Policemen from the community, saying the killing of their people was becoming alarming. He also called on the Delta State Government and relevant authorities to fish out the culprit and put an end to the extra judicial killings.
Narrating how her husband was killed, wife of the victim, Mrs. Ama Dottie said she had called and warned him not to walk towards the pipeline immediately they returned from a child dedication on the fateful day
More photos below...
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