PLOT TO KILL MR. CHARLES OKAH BY DENIAL OF
MEDICATION IN KUJE PRISONS, ABUJA
The above subject matters refers.
We are solicitors to Mr. Charles Okah,
(hereinafter referred to as “Our Client”), and on whose firm instruction
we write.
It is our brief that on 7th January,
2014 the Kuje Prisons Clinic issued a drug prescription for the treatment of
the High Blood Pressure and Hypertensive ailment of our client, specifically Amlodipine
10mg. Find attached a copy of the prescription.
A PRISON FACILITY IN NIGERIA |
On 9th January, 2014 when the wife,
Mrs. Okah, visited our client in Prisons, she was informed that the said drugs
have not been bought due to lack of finance, and as such she was requested to
purchase them for our client. Consequently, our client’s wife immediately
purchased the said drugs and handed same over to the Prisons Officer in Charge,
DCP. Felix Lawrence, who seized them and refused to administer same to
our client, thereby denying him medication till date, despite his critical
health condition. The said DCP, Felix Lawrence further said that his
action is based on the Press Release by the Family of our client on 13th
January, 2014 (where they raised alarm about his health condition), and that no
one can do anything about it.
Sir, the conduct of DCP.
Felix Lawrence is very worrisome, in addition to several other inhuman
treatments meted to our client in Kuje Prisons. Several events which are
calculated attempts to sniff out his life have repeatedly occurred, which
include intentional denial of medication, refusal to administer the correct and
appropriate drugs when prescribed by the Prisons Clinic, the initial refusal to
fumigate the cell and the subsequent fumigation while our client was inside,
the discovery of a scorpion in the cell and various other life-threatening
events.
The foregoing suggest
beyond doubt that there is a plot to kill our client in Kuje Prisons. This is
more so because our client, who has only one kidney is hypertensive and also
suffers High Blood Pressure regularly. It is noteworthy that it was
circumstances of this nature that led to the death of Tiemkemfa Osovwo (alias
General Gbokos) sometime in 2012. It is likely that similar fate may befall our
client if urgent action is not taken about our complaint.
We
hereby urge you to use your good offices to compel DCP. Felix Lawrence to
release and administer the said drugs to Mr. Charles Okah in custody of the
Kuje Prisons within 24 hours from the time of your receipt of this letter.
TAKE NOTICE that in the event that our demand herein is not
complied with, we shall take further steps to enforce the Fundamental Human
Rights of Client, including, but not limited to, an action in Court.
Please be advised.
Yours faithfully,
For: Festus Keyamo Chambers
JOHN AINETOR,
ESQ.
BENEDICTA N. OBANYE (MISS)
Counsel
Practice Manager, Abuja.
CC:
1. Hon. Minister of Interior,
Block F, Old Federal Secretariat,
Abuja.
2. The Prosecution Counsel,
Dr. Alex Izinyon, (SAN),
No.1, Kinshasha Street,
Wuse Zone 6,
Abuja.
3. The Registrar,
Court 5,
Federal High Court,
Abuja.
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