It was learnt that although the 50-year-old indigene of Ogun State did not die on the spot, he died on Sunday after a surgery to remove the bullets lodged in his stomach.
The wife
of the deceased, Biola, told our correspondent during an interview at her
brother-in-law’s house in Ajuwon, Ogun State on Sunday that her husband did
nothing to warrant the attack.
Biola, who
spoke while fighting back tears, said, “Around 11.30pm on Friday, my husband
was on his way back home. As a newspaper editor, he had informed me that he was
finishing production late. He told me that on getting to Parafa end of Imota
Road, opposite Aico Company, two jeeps driving towards him on the other end of
the road crossed his vehicle.
“He said
when he realised that they were bandits; he immediately alighted from the
vehicle and told them they could have anything they wanted. They collected all
his money from him. He then begged them not to kill him, but one of them
slapped him. They then shot him in the stomach.
“He
attempted to run but he was shot in the stomach a second time before the
robbers fled.”
NE learnt
that some residents gathered around and were able to get a hold of Toyin’s
phone.
It was
learnt that they were able to obtain Toyin’s wife’s number and they informed
her to rush down to the scene.
She said,
“The scene was just about five minutes’ drive from my house, so I pleaded with
a neighbour to accompany me and we rode in his car. On getting to the scene, I
saw my husband injured. His ash-coloured Toyota Yaris was still at the scene,
but we conveyed my husband into the neighbour’s car and drove to Ikorodu
General Hospital.
“On
getting to Ikorodu General Hospital, we were told that the case was severe and
we took him in the car to Gbagada General Hospital where we were also told that
the case was severe. We finally took him to the Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital, Ikeja.”
Biola said
all through the journey, her husband remained conscious and was even speaking
with her in the vehicle.
She said
the father of her three children was taken into the theatre where a successful
surgery was performed on him.
“I
remained with my husband until 5.30am on Sunday when his brother said I should
go home and bring some of his clothes. I was brought to his brother’s house
instead and a few hours later, I was told that he gave up the ghost.
“I was
surprised because the doctors had told us that after the surgery, my husband
would feel ill for some days but on the fifth day, they would do a second
surgery for him,” she said. It was
learnt that the aged and ill mother of the editor had not been informed of her
son’s demise as of press time.
It was
learnt that the victim was survived by three children, the eldest being only 12
years, while the youngest is five.
NE also
learnt that the matter was being investigated at the Sagamu Road Division of
the Nigeria Police Force.
The
police, it was learnt, were unsure if the incident was an assassination or an
armed robbery.
However,
it was learnt that the gunmen also attacked someone in the same area that night
and snatched the driver’s vehicle.
Meanwhile,
the national and Lagos State council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists have
condemned Toyin’s murder.
In a
separate statement issued by its National Secretary, Shuaib Leman, the NUJ
described the incident as a reminder of the vulnerability of media
professionals and evidence that the Nigerian system had over the years failed
to protect its citizens.
The
chairman, Lagos NUJ, Deji Elumoye, wondered what happened to the billions of
naira that had been put into the state’s security trust fund. He said more was
needed to be done in the area of security of lives and property.
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