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Court sentences Lagos boat owner to life imprisonment over death of 13 persons

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
July 7, 2022
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One Happiness Elebiju, a boat operater, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by Lagos State High Court sitting in Lekki.

Elebiju was arraigned before the presiding judge, Justice Josephine Oyefeso, on 11 counts bordering on manslaughter and operating a boat without a licence.

Justice Oyefeso on Tuesday convicted Elebiju over the death of 13 passengers in a boat accident.

By the same token, Elebiju was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for operating a boat without a licence.

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The judge held that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

The Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions, Mrs Olayinka Adeyemi, had told the court during Elebiju’s arraignment that he was operating a boat without a licence.

Adeyemi had also told the court that the convict committed the crime on July 29, 2020, after loading his passengers from Kirikiri to Badagry.

According to her, Elebiju drove his boat, with the inscription, ‘Mount Zion Transport’ in a reckless and dangerous manner, causing the death of some of the passengers.
The convict pleaded not guilty to the charges against him as trial commenced.

The prosecution called five witnesses, who testified against the defendant.

The prosecution closed its case on February 4.

The boat accident occurred around 5.45pm on the Kirikiri waterways where the defendant’s boat, conveying 20 passengers, capsized, killing 13 persons including two children.

On March 29, Justice Oyefeso ruled that Elebiju had a case to answer after he filed a no-case submission.

The judge said, “I have considered the totality of the evidence deduced and I find that there are many questions begging for answers. The defendant indeed does have a case to answer.”

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