The father of Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, the late 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lagos, has reacted to the release of the suspects linked to the murder of the teenager.
The five students linked to the death of the youngster, as well as five employees of the school accused of complicity in Sylvester’s death were cleared on Wednesday.
Hours after the move by the DPP, the father of the deceased, Sylvester Oromoni, in a press interview, said the news did not come to him as a surprise after the students were granted bail even before the stipulated time granted by the courts for the police to carry out their investigation.
He, however, insisted he will not give up and that his family will meet with their lawyers on the way forward.
“This one is not new to us. I remember on the 31st of December when the Commissioner of Police was making his speech, he mentioned that at the instance of the governor, the Attorney General and the DPP, they have completed their investigation,” he said.
“They discovered that the children, house-masters have no case so he has released them on bail, discharged. He is not the court to decide this matter. What I will tell you is that the family will sit with our lawyers, we will respond appropriately and that time, all of you will be there.
“But in the meantime, let me assure you that on December 21, the same Commissioner of Police told me that they were not done with their investigation. They also told me that they are writing to the attorney general of the state and the governor to return those boys back.
“Okay look at the holiday. When did they write to the attorney general to send those boys back to complete their investigation? We did not hear anything like that. At what point did they complete their investigation?
“There was a holiday on Monday, Tuesday and all of that. Don’t worry; we are not bothered, we have heard of this before. This is just the beginning of the case.”
-Abiodun Ishola