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Mohbad: Group Urges Coroner Magistate On Fairness, Justice

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By Felix Kuyinu

A group of Nigerian human rights activist in diaspora have called for equity and justice in the investigation on circumstances surrounding the passing of deceased Afro-Pop star, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.

The group, International Observers in the Pursuant of Justice, IOPJ, expressed concerns over the happenings in handling of the matter following an inquest led by the Coroner Magistate, Adedayo Shotobi.

Chairperson of the group, Victoria Janolewsky, stated on Sunday, “If by any slightest chance, you can no longer preside over this case due to personal reasons or biases, respectfully and gracefully recuse yourself.

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“It is imperative that equity, fairness, and justice prevail in this matter,” emphasized Janolewsky.

She continued, “Silence in the face of injustice is a perversion of justice, and we stand firm in our belief that everyone is equal before the law.”

“We, the international observers, will implore your honourable magistrate to allow equity, fairness and justice to prevail in this matter, knowing that silence in the face of injustice is a perversion of justice as everyone is equal before the law and all are under the rule of law.

“If the case of Mohbad is appropriately adjudicated, it will serve as a judicial milestone and a resounding deterrent to the society which will set a new precedence for the community at large, emphasizing the sanctity and dignity of human life.”

The group in unison stated, “The Federal Republic of Nigeria is by far a country of law and order to the highest degree, whose pristine standards should not be dented by any persons or personalities.

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“We noticed that when one of the witnesses by the name of Spending was about to narrate the incident that transpired on the 3rd Mainland Bridge between the deceased and Wunmi Adebanjo, the live-in partner of the deceased, you interjected and told him to calm down.

“This singular action made him lose his train of thought and further intimidated and suppressed his already low self-esteem and confidence, leading to increased anxiety level, as evidenced in the ensuing panic attack. These are cardinal signs and symptoms of panic attack under this circumstance.”

The group, keen on justice served, said every witness should be summoned and allowed to tell their side of the truth freely without fear or intimidation.

In addition, the protection of such witnesses with high security was also recommended to ensure lives are protected should be protected as enshrined in the Witness Protection Act.

Mohbad died on September 12, 2023 in Lagos. He aged 27.

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