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For like two days in April, investigative
journalist ‘Fisayo
Soyombo drove the equivalent of a stolen vehicle from Abuja, Nigeria’s
federal capital, to Lagos, the country’s commercial hub.
Just by the exit of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
into the descent leading to Ife Road, a policeman named Gambo aggressively
flagged him down during the second part of the undercover investigation.
After much haggling, they both agreed on a
N20,000 fee to be paid to Gambo as bribe for the undercover journalist whose
vehicle had no papers to be free. The police officer also told his some other
dubious ways to avoid police officers checkpoints and lies to be told if he
comes across such encounters. It was unknown to Gambo
that their discussion was being filmed by the journalist.
Read how some scenes of the drama ensued below:
“What is the content of these bags?” he asks
after making me open the car booth.
“Personal effects.”
“Can we check?”
“Yes, please.”
When he requests for my papers and I tell him I
don’t have, he climbs into the car with me, signals his colleague that he is
leaving the scene with me, and asks me to drive off. He doesn’t exactly tell me
the destination, but rather than go right towards Ife Road, he asks me to exit
the roundabout to the left, towards Idi-Ape in Ibadan.
When I politely ask to be allowed to park nearby
“so we can discuss”, Gambo, as the officer
would later introduce himself as, drags the car steering with me, Soyombo
narrated in his lengthy report.
“I’m not a easy person like that o,” he says
emphatically. “You want to argue with me? Even if we are going to discuss,
don’t cause holdup. Don’t argue with me; you cannot argue with me, oga. I’m not
a easy person like that o. I say go!”
I comply, telling him: “You said you want to
discuss; I’m ready.”
“No, I don’t want to discuss!” Officer Gambo
interjects. “But if you want to discuss, I’m hearing you.
If you want to
discuss, I will listen to you.”
“Tell me what you want,” I reply. “If you tell me
what you want, I will do it.”
Encouraged, he asks in quick succession: “Can
you? Can you?”
“I’ll try my best.”
Watch the video below:
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