Why I named my dog ‘Buhari’ — Trader

Publisher:akintaro oluwafemi akinz


The Police in Ogun State, yesterday, released

unconditionally, the 30-year-old trader, Joe Fortemose

Chinakwe, who was arrested last Saturday for naming

his pet dog ‘Buhari’.

The embattled trader, who was visibly angry after his three-day incarceration in police cell, was let off the hook around 5pm on Tuesday after the intervention of both the Serkin Hausa and President- General of non indigenes in the state. It was learned that the

prompt intervention of the elders made the complainant

to withdraw the case he reported against the trader at

Sango-Ota division which was later transferred to Police

headquarters at Eleweran.

However, police sources said both the complainant and

suspect were made to sign an undertaking not to cause

any breach of peace again.

Speaking to Vanguard after this release, the trader, a

father of two from the Niger Delta, who trades on

second hand clothing lamented that he was made to

suffer for no just cause.

Complainant from Niger Republic

Narrating his ordeal, Chinakwe said “It is annoying

because the complainant is from Niger Republic and I

am sure he is one of those illegal aliens in this country.

He connived with one Police Sergeant from the

Northern part of Nigeria called Musa, who works at

Sango Police division to humiliate me. Worse still, the

Divisional Police Officer there, did not help matters as

he refused to entertain any plea from me after I was

arrested that Saturday night. He simply ordered his men

to throw me into the cell.”

Why dog was named Buhari

Continuing, he said “I did not commit any offence. I

named my beloved pet dog Buhari, who is my hero. My

admiration for Buhari started far back when he was a

military Head of State. It continued till date that he is a

civilian President. After reading his dogged fight against

corruption, which is like a canker worm eating into the

very existence of this country, I solely decided to rename

my beloved dog which I called Buhari, after him. I did

not know that I was committing an offence for admiring

Buhari.

Ordeal with Police

“I was intimidated and thrown inside the cell with

hardened criminals for about three days. While I was

there, the complainant from Niger Republic and

Sergeant Musa from the North kept on taunting me

saying people from my part of the country are trouble

makers and that after detaining me, they will throw me

into prison where I will die unsung.

''Even when my wife came with our baby on her back,

they stopped her from giving me food. One of my

friends that came to see me was also maltreated.

“While taking me to Eleweran the next day, they

handcuffed and chained me together with that my

friend. Fortunately, when we got to police headquarters,

both the Commissioner of Police and other officers were

angry with their colleagues at Sango-Ota.

''They were wondering loudly why I was brought to the

headquarters over such a minor case. It’s very

unfortunate that I have to be so humiliated in my own

country because of the antics of a foreigner in

connivance with my brother from the North.”