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Sunday, 26 October 2014
Aisha Falode writes open letter to Jonathan over the death of her son
Veteran broadcaster Aisha Falode, who lost her son, Toba in
February this year, has written an open letter to Pres.
Jonathan and Nigerians on the swift response to the loss of
DSP Alameiyeseigha‘s son in Dubai with no word or action
taken in the case of Toba’s murder in Dubai eight months
after.
See the letter below
It is with a heavy heart that I read about the death of the son
of Chief Alameiyeseigha on the streets of Dubai; an incident
that immediately jolted me back in time thanks to the bizarre
similarities to that of my son as regards “cause of death”. My
son was said by the Dubai authorities to have jumped down
from a balcony, dismissing it as “suicide”, same with Chief
Alameiyeseigha’s son.
I am saddened that this has happened despite my nationwide
campaign to stop this happening AGAIN by putting all
relevant government agencies on notice, in vain. For record
emphasis, my son was thrown from the balcony of a 17th
floor apartment in Manchester Tower in Dubai.
A Saudi boy resident in Dubai confessed to the murder; he
had my son’s blood on his t-shirt, he had my son’s blood on
his knuckles and boasted about serving time for 25 years in
prison if it comes to the worst. His murderer has a name-
Faisal Aldakmary Al-Nasser. There were witnesses to this
murder, they have written statements verbally and orally
corroborating what the murderer said.
I have put all this together to make this easy for the Nigerian
government to help me get justice for my son in Dubai. I
warned the Nigerian government that Nigerian youths were
being killed in Dubai on a daily basis as confirmed by our
embassy in Dubai.
I also warned parents about the danger of Dubai. I also stated
repeatedly, that if justice was not gotten for my son that
another murder will happen. Indeed there have been many
more after my son although not mentioned because they do
not have a voice. But now, there is one so close to
government that has been struck. I did not have to be a
soothsayer to know this. Many more will happen until we get
Justice for Toba Falode, and all those who have been
murdered in cold blood in Dubai.
We cannot stand by and watch our youths lives being down
played over and above “collaboration and partnership” with a
country that hates us with so much passion, that they are
cutting down the lives of our young ones in cold blood
crudely and viciously and yet we seek “partnership and
collaboration” in investment with this same country.
Our ambassador in the UAE, AmbassadorIbrahim Auwalu,
must be called back to Nigeria to answer to every young soul
that has been lost to Dubai unaccounted for due to his lack of
responsibility in office. The Foreign Ministry also, must be
asked questions on what they have done about Toba Falode’s
case 8 months after.
It took Israel less than 48 hours to act on the loss of their 3
youths. 8 months after Toba Falode’s murder, we are still
waiting on the Nigerian government to give us any kind of
reaction on the loss of a young life-Toba Falode in Dubai.
Even after submitting every evidence, our protest, police
reports corroborating the fact that my son was murdered, we
still have gotten no response at all from the Nigerian
government. Take a queue from Israel.
And the Nigerian Government for once should start acting
like a big country with so much might and power that it is in
the continent and indeed in the world and go after Dubai for
justice for every young soul and every Nigerian life that has
been cut short in Dubai. We send our sympathy and
condolences to DSP Alamieyeseigha. The family and friends
of their son, we empathise with them because we have been
through and are still going through it and it is nothing we
wish for any parent which was our concern from the start.
This, is one death too many. May it not happen again.
Aisha Falode.
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