Mrs. Jane Toku, the mother of Lloyd, one
 of the four undergraduates of the University of Port Harcourt that were
 lynched at Aluu community in Rivers State, says her son’s death will 
always haunt her.
She also expressed shock that the crowd could watch how her son and his friends were gruesomely murdered.
Jane said, “When we got there, one of 
them was still breathing. He was gasping for breath, but the crowd…they 
were all there watching while my baby (Lloyd) was butchered. Come to my 
area and ask questions about my child; the child I trained.
“Penultimate Sunday, we went to church, 
Salvation Ministry; that is where he worshipped. We all went together 
for the second service. He stayed back for the remaining service. When 
he came back, he started preparing to go to school. I can still see him 
as I talk to you.
“He brought out a book; ‘How Faith 
Works’ by David Ibiyomie and he said ‘Mummy, read this book and you will
 know what faith is all about. By the time I come back on Friday, you 
will tell me what faith is all about.’
“Ever since, I have been moving around 
with that book, so that I could read and not get him angry when he comes
 back from school and ask me about what I learnt from the book.
“Thursday was his daddy’s birthday. He 
(Lloyd) called him and wished him happy birthday. When his daddy asked 
him if he would be coming home to celebrate the birthday with the 
family, he (Lloyd) promised to be back on Friday after lectures.
“But on Friday morning, we got the call 
that my son was being beaten. How can I erase the fact that my son was 
lynched from my mind? He studied very hard and got admission into the 
university.”
Meanwhile, the community was like a 
ghost town on Monday as the inhabitants of the area left their homes to 
avoid being arrested by security agents.
Lloyd’s parents appealed to government 
not to allow those involved in the gruesome murder of their child and 
his friends go scot-free.
Lloyd Toku was a 200 level undergraduate of Civil Engineering at the university before he was killed.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro on Monday, Lloyd’s father, Mr. Mike Toku, insisted that his son was neither a thief nor a cult member.
Toku, who is the Assistant Director, Presentation, Radio Rivers and a father of three male children, narrated how he got a distress call that his son was being beaten up by a mob.
He said, “On Friday morning at about 
7am, we got a distress call that our son was being beaten alongside two 
of his friends. So, we quickly rushed down. Initially, it was very 
difficult for us to locate the place, but by the grace of God, we were 
able to locate the place.
“By the time we got there, we saw a 
mammoth crowd with a few Joint Task Force members there. So, we pulled 
through the crowd and when I tried to move closer, the JTF operatives 
told me to move back. Later on, one of my cousins supported me and we 
moved on again and explained to them (JTF operatives).
“I move close to the four corpses on the
 ground and I discovered that one of them was my son. We were also able 
to identify the other three as his friends. We took the corpses to UPTH 
to ascertain whether they were still alive. A doctor came out, examined 
them and they were all dead. My son is the nicest of the whole. He has 
never stolen before,” Toku explained amid tears.
He called on government not to allow those behind the gruesome murder of his son and his friends to go unpunished.
 “All I want is for justice to be done. 
That’s all. Whoever carried out that dastardly act should be brought to 
book. That is all I want. I have not got assurance from anybody that 
justice will be done. I am yet to get that (assurance). Nobody has 
talked to us yet.
Also, Toku’s wife, Mrs. Jane Toku, stated that the crowd was watching while his son was being butchered to death. (PUNCH)


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