Ben Ezechime, Enugu
Professor Joy Ezeilo, SAN, has called on relevant authorities in Ogun State, Nigeria, to ensure that justice is served on the killers of Mrs Blessing Eze, a trader whose life was tragically taken by touts who preyed on the public for money.
The erudite professor stated this in her X-handle, saying that the brutal murder of Mrs Eze was “a stark reminder of the unchecked lawlessness and impunity in our society.”
According to her, Eze was fatally stabbed at Iyana-Oja Market in Ifo, Ogun State, by touts “who demanded a so-called “festival contribution” of ₦1,500—a sum she could not afford, having not sold her goods that day.”
“This heinous act of gender-based violence underscores a systemic failure of our security institutions to protect vulnerable individuals, especially women.
“We demand an immediate and thorough investigation by the Nigeria Police Force, the apprehension of those responsible, and a public condemnation from the Governor of Ogun State.
“In addition, we urge the disbandment of unauthorised revenue collectors, the provision of security for witnesses, and a comprehensive inquiry into the conditions faced by women working in informal markets across Nigeria.
“Let this tragedy serve as a rallying call for justice and accountability,” she said.
Ezeilo, who is the founder/CEO of the Women Aid Collective (WACOL), insisted that every Nigerian deserved to live free from fear and oppression.
“We owe it to Mrs. Blessing Eze, to her family, and to all who suffer under the weight of injustice to fight with unwavering resolve for a future where no life is callously stolen, and no voice is silenced.
“The time for decisive action is now,” Ezeilo said.