The death sentence passed on Aircraftman Bernard Kalu by a
military court martial has come as a soothing balm for the family of
Aircraftwoman Solape Oladupupo, which has been in agony since she was killed by
her jealous lover on March 12, this year.
On Tuesday, August 15, the General Court Martial (GCM)
sitting at the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base in Lagos, sentenced Kalu to death
by hanging for the murder of Oladupupo, who was fondly known as Shomzy.
Delivering the judgment, the President of the court, Group
Captain Elisha Bindul, found Kalu guilty of six of the eight-count charge
including murder, house breaking, impersonation, failure to perform military
duty, loss of service property and disobedience to standing orders. He
therefore sentenced him to death by hanging.
However, the defence counsel expressed dissatisfaction with
the judgement, stressing that if the verdict is not reviewed by the Convening
Authority, he would approach a higher court to file an appeal.
When Sunday Sun contacted the father of the deceased, Tolani
Oladipupo, he expressed joy over the judgment, stating that the government had
given justice to his daughter.
“No appeal can hold. His (Kalu’s) defence counsel described
him as the breadwinner of the family and that he should be pardoned. My own
daughter too was the breadwinner of the family. That cannot hold any water in
the appeal. It is a court-martial and the Airforce cannot compromise their
age-long discipline,” he said.
Describing the judgment as a victory, Oladipupo said it goes
a long way in relieving the pains of the family, while serving as a deterrent.
His words: “As a family, we see that the judgment is good. I was asked to sign
a form that my daughter could die in service but this was a case of someone
killing her over love issues. It is victory for us, for the Nigerian Air Force
and for Nigeria as a whole, even to all other security agencies.”
On a similar note, Jolaade Oladipupo, one of the siblings of
Shomzy, posted on her Facebook wall: “God bless the Nigerian Airforce…justice
must prevail.”
In a press statement reacting to the judgement, the Director
of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore
Olatokunbo Adesanya, said: “It would be recalled that ACM Kalu shot and killed
ACW Oladipupo Sholape on March 12, 2017 at the NAF Base, Makurdi. The
successful conclusion of the GCM is a validation of the NAF’s earlier assurance
to the general public that justice would be served to all concerned parties in
the matter.”
Back in March, 21-year-old Kalu had fired a number of very
fatal shots at Shomzy at close range at the Nigerian Air Force Base, Makurdi,
killing her instantly. The tragic killing followed a lovers’ feud between them.
It had been reported at the time that Shomzy, who was in romantic relationship
with Kalu that had gone sour, was planning to dump him. In a feat of volcanic
rage, Kalu was said to have stormed her residence in the barracks in the
morning of the fateful day with a loaded automatic rifle issued to him for
guard duty the previous night. He pumped hot lead into her, ending the life of
the pretty aircraftwoman instantly.
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