The nephew of Nigeria’s first lady has drowned in the
swimming pool of Agura Hotel Abuja. Here is a petition written by the office of Barr Festus
Keyamo,solicitors to the deceased family. We are solicitors to Madam Esther Ebiere Gbonkumor and
the entire Awin Family. They have briefed us as follows:
That on 7th June, 2014, their son, Mr. Christopher
Onoriode Akpomowei Awin, a 31-year old Nigerian citizen, was invited to a
picnic by the Ijaw Students’ Association of the University of Abuja as part of
the celebration of their cultural week. That picnic held at Agura Hotels in
Abuja. We were informed that sometime at about 4:00pm, the picnic came to an
end and all the members of the Association left for the University of Abuja
Campus and their various residences in Gwagwalada, Abuja. However, Mr.
Christopher Awin stayed behind for some swimming exercise.
Our enquiries have shown that there were two life guards
on duty at the pool who curiously left their duty post on flimsy excuses.
Further enquiries also revealed that there was a busy Bar beside the swimming
pool. Inspite of the expected attendant staff presence, the body of the victim
was not found until over one hour after he had drowned.
The queries that arise from the foregoing set of facts
are as follows:
1. Why did the
life guards charged with the sensitive responsibility of safe guarding guests
abandon their duty post for so long?
2. Why would the
Agura Hotels leave a guest in a public swimming pool unattended to for so long?
3. Was there no
bartender at the Bar adjoining the swimming pool for so long a time?
4. Why did the
Police hasten to reopen the swimming pool (as a crime scene) that was initially
sealed for investigations?
5. Why has no
member of staff of the Agura Hotels as well as the Agura Hotels been charged
for culpable homicide till date?
We are respectfully inviting you to employ your good
offices in ordering a full Coroner’s Inquest for the purpose of resolving the
foregoing queries and charge all those found culpable to court.
We repose confidence in your good offices and thank you
for your anticipated cooperation.
Yours sincerely,
FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.
Head of Chambers
May his soul REST IN PEACE. Amen.
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