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Lagos State Government begins judicial inquiry into journalist’s death

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 19, 2024 3524 Minutes read0

•Late Pelumi Oni­fade

The judicial inquiry into the cause of death of Pelumi Oni­fade, a 20-year-old reporter with Gboah TV who died during the #EndSARS protests in October 2020, began in Lagos on October 17, 2024 with the investigating magistrate promising a thor­ough and impartial investiga­tion to uncover the truth, assign responsibility for his death, if necessary, and provide his fami­ly with closure.

In a statement signed by Id­owu Adewale, Communications Officer, Media Rights Agenda, the coroner’s inquest into the death of Onifade, who was reportedly arrested by police­men attached to a Lagos State taskforce while he was cover­ing the #EndSARS protests in 2020, and later found dead at a mortuary in Ikorodu in Lagos, where his body was deposited, was convened on the orders of a Federal High Court in Lagos following a wrongful death suit brought against the Police and the Lagos State Government by Media Rights Agenda (MRA) de­manding, among other things, an investigation into the late journalist’s death.

In his July 19, 2024 judgment in the suit, Justice Ayokunle Olayinka Faji directed the At­torney-General to take all nec­essary steps to ensure an inves­tigation into the circumstances of Mr. Onifade’s death and to conduct a coroner’s inquest to ascertain the cause of death as well as identify and prosecute those responsible for his death, reports Saturday Independent.

At a preliminary hearing at the coroner’s inquest on October 17, MRA was represented by Mr. Kingsley Kenechukwu, a lawyer from the law firm of Charles Musa and Co., and Mr. Monday Arunsi, a Legal Officer at MRA, while the Attorney General of Lagos State was represented by Mr. Oluwaseun Akinde.

Mrs. T.R.A. Oladele, the Dis­trict Coroner who presided, said the core objective of the inquest is to ascertain whether the death was preventable, the true cause of death, and the validity of any allegations made in connection with Mr. Onifade’s death, add­ing that the inquest would also serve to identify any negligence or culpability on the part of any­one.

The coroner heard from Mrs. Bose Onifade, mother of the late journalist, who recounted the conflicting reports about the lo­cation of her son’s body and the family’s futile efforts to secure the release of his corpse to them.

She told the coroner that the family had initially been told by the Lagos State Govern­ment Taskforce at Oshodi that the body had been taken to the Ikorodu mortuary, where her husband, Mr. Olatunde Oni­fade, accompanied by some of his church members, positive­ly identified the body of the late journalist, but added that the mortuary refused to release the body to him.

According to Mrs. Onifade, they were later told that the body had been moved to Yaba mortu­ary, but on getting there, they were not given any clear infor­mation about its whereabouts. She said the confusion and lack of clarity has exacerbated the family’s distress.

In response, Mr. Akinde, rep­resenting the Attorney Gener­al, suggested that the taskforce responsible for the removal of the body, along with other rel­evant authorities, be contacted to provide documentation such as a serial number to track the body’s movements as this would help to clarify the body’s loca­tion and alleviate the family’s concerns.

The coroner directed that offi­cial records and documentation regarding the body’s transfer be obtained from the taskforce, adding that DNA testing might be necessary to conclusively confirm the body’s identity, es­pecially given the discrepancies in the available records.

Mrs. Onifade told the coro­ner that her DNA had already been collected at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and the DNA Test Centre in CMS, Lagos, but that she had not received any feed­back or follow-up from either of the institutions.

Mr. Akinde assured the cor­oner that he would follow up on the matter to ensure a prompt resolution.

The coroner directed that a comprehensive list of all rel­evant parties to be included in the inquest proceedings should be compiled and that the list should include not only the taskforce members but also any additional witnesses or officials with knowledge of the circum­stances surrounding the death.

She said the objective is to en­sure a thorough and impartial investigation by incorporating all pertinent testimonies and evidence.

The coroner accordingly di­rected Mr. Akinde to send a for­mal request to the appropriate agencies, to provide clarification on the status of Mr. Onifade’s body and ask for all relevant records, stressing that the pri­mary objective of the inquest is to uncover the truth, assign accountability where necessary, and provide the deceased’s fami­ly with a sense of closure.

The coroner adjourned fur­ther proceedings until October 30, 2024.

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