Johnson (not his real name), the jilted lover, who last Saturday went on
a shooting spree killing seven people in Igando, a Lagos suburb, has
come out belching more threats. He insists he is out to kill more
members of the Ozor family. Mr. Henry Ekene Ozor,
the man who lost his wife, children and in-laws during Johnson’s
attacks made this disclosure in a chat with Daily Sun.
He said Johnson had remained undaunted that he was out to finish the
rest of his family who survived his onslaught. Ozor, who has a handful
contending with the loss of his wife who was heavy with an
eight-month-old pregnancy as at the time she met her untimely
death is now living in fears following Johnson’s sustained short
message service (sms) threatening that he was not yet done with the
family.
“Please help me. My life is in danger,” Ozor pleaded, his voice
quivering with fear as he spoke. “Johnson has been sending me
threatening messages since that day but it has become worse now as he
repeatedly threatened to kill me. In the latest message he sent
to me he said: ‘Wherever you go I’ll get you’,” Ozor told Daily Sun.
Now living with palpable fear of the unknown, Ozor confirmed to Daily
Sun that he had gone into hiding because from the venom in the threat
messages Johnson needed to be taken seriously.
“I have been hiding.
My movement is restricted. I cannot move anyhow. I cannot go anywhere.
Even attending to the children in the hospital has not been an easy task
for me. I cannot even move from one ward to the other,” he said. Ozor
is a lot more worried because the bloodthirsty
Johnson remains on the run. Some sympathisers who share in his pain
fear that the assailant might extend his threat to his home in his
native Delta State.
Although the police launched a manhunt for Johnson soon after he
committed the heinous crime, at the moment, his whereabouts had remained
unknown. However, the police have assured that he would not hide for
too long. Johnson last Saturday, February 16, stormed
the home of the Ozors and massacred almost the entire household before
fleeing. Johnson had jumped into their compound at the Igando area of
Lagos, shot his girl friend, Sandra and her twin, Katherine; Mrs Ozor,
their elder sister, who the twins lived with;
Mrs. Ozor’s first daughter, Happiness and second daughter, Bethel.
While others died on the spot, Katherine and Bethel survived and were
recuperating in an undisclosed hospital. Still blazing with anger,
Johnson stormed the home of the Odias and killed Mrs Ngozi Odia, eldest
sister to the twins and Mrs. Ozor and her three
children including Angela, 12; Chidinma, 10 and Chinenye, eight years
old. With this development, Ozor is now faced with many challenges –
coping without his wife, how to bury the seven members of his family,
how to tell the incident to his family at home,
how to attend to the hospitalised ones and above all how he will
survive.
The death threat confronts him as a ghost. It makes the whole situation
very unbearable. For days, Ozor said he had not eaten any food, saying
he was still dazed by the whole incident. His flat had become a ghost
zone, which could not guarantee his safety.
The sorrow of Ozor heightened with the distorted story some blogs
painted after the news broke on Tuesday. In the blog, his picture was
mistakenly referred to as the runaway killer. Poor Ozor almost fainted,
when his friends began to call to notify him of
the error. When Daily Sun met him, he looked calm but really needed
help to calm his tensed soul.
His
three-year-old daughter, Victory, could not help him at that moment,
rather; she was asking after her mother and sisters. She was restricted
from seeing the one recuperating in the hospital.
Meanwhile, some sympathizers, who thronged the hospital, said the blood
thirsty man, who was still on the run, was also threatening Ozor that
he would wipe out his extended family at Igbodo community in Delta
State. Ozor is calling on the Federal Government
and spirited Nigerians to wade into the matter and save him and his
entire community from Johnson’s cruel plot to exterminate them.

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