“Those who tortured you will never know peace” – Yomi Fabiyi mourns Baba Suwe’s demise

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Nollywood actor, Yomi Fabiyi has rained curses on those who tortured legendary comic actor, Babatunde Omidina aka Baba Suwe, who died on Monday.

Baba Suwe died aged 63 in Ikorodu, Lagos, after battling an undisclosed ailment.

Fabiyi took to his verified Instagram page on Wednesday to mourn and share the burial arrangements of Baba Suwe.

His comment came after the deceased actor’s son, Adebowale explained that his father never recovered from his ordeal at the hands of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), which accused him of drug peddling in 2011.

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The allegation turned out to be false as no drugs were found on him despite being detained for days.

Fabiyi alleged that torture and excessive force were used by the government agency in the course of their investigation.

He said that people like him that spoke against the inhuman treatment of the actor were harassed.

“I really don’t wish for this moment but God understands. I cried out, spoke out but they tried to silence and hurt me for speaking up. They envy everything including voices that fight against injustice. They use social media to kill the voice of reason.

“Those fellow citizens who inflicted and supported the pains, torture done on you Baba Suwe because they have the tools of public service power are cursed and will never know peace.

“Their generation shall not be free from such wickedness and injustice even if justice is sold for free in the land.

“Using torture or unlawful excessive force for investigation is the purest evil and wickedness to mankind. A gross human rights violation.

“How can you be suspecting, accusing someone and already punishing at Police Station level?

“We must understand that only forward thinking Nigerians can save this country. The idea of ‘This is Nigeria’ is the reason why we have not moved forward.

“They always rely on quack approaches and ideas that have sent many innocent people to gallows and avoidable deaths.

“Everyone is raised with brutality and violations, hence we can’t understand why we don’t place value for lives and right protection first. Pains. Rest on Pressy,” the controversial Fabiyi wrote.

Baba Suwe is due for burial at his Ikorodu residence on Thursday, November 25, according to information released by his family.

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