Oko Oloyun was confirmed
dead at the General Hospital Igbo-Ora.
Eyewitness accounts have
revealed that the gruesome murder of popular Lagos-based traditional medicine
practitioner Fatai Yusuf, popularly known as Oko Oloyun was done in
between two
police checkpoints on Eruwa-Igbo-Ora Road in Oyo State on Thursday.
The trado-medical expert
was shot dead while he was on his way from an outing in the company of two
police escorts when some unidentified gunmen shot at his vehicle around 4:30 pm
along Eruwa-Igbo-Ora Road in the Ibarapa Central area of Oyo.
Our correspondent who
visited the hospital found out that his corpse was not deposited at the hospital’s
mortuary but was taken away after he was confirmed dead.
An anonymous source who
works at the hospital confirmed that the deceased was brought to the hospital
around 6:26 pm after the incident where he was confirmed dead but his body was
not deposited at the hospital.
“The doctor on duty
yesterday just gave them files and when he was confirmed dead, they left with
his corpse but I cannot say where the corpse was taken to wether back to Lagos
or Eruwa”, he said.
General Hospital Igbo-Ora
where Oko Oloyun was confirmed dead on Thursday, January 23, 2020
A resident of the town
Dauda Ojediran, who is also an Okada rider told P.M. News that the gunmen
killed Oko Oloyun in between two police checkpoints, at a point called Akeroro
on Eruwa-Igboora road.
“The incident happened
after Akeroro, there is a checkpoint before Akeroro and there is another
checkpoint after. He was killed between the two police checkpoints. So his body
was taken to the police station by the police and his convoy,” he said.
The 55-year-old Okada rider
said though Eruwa-Igboora Road sometimes have cases of kidnapping and robbery,
they don’t often hear of gunmen on the roads, if the attack was not
premeditated.
“Igboora to Eruwa is my
route every day. Eruwa from here is 20 kilometres. Those gunmen were hired
assassins. They were putting on blacks. If someone didn’t send them after that
man, such things don’t happen here. Talking of Fulani herdsmen, kidnappers,
there are many here.”
“We often go to the police
when any of our people are kidnapped or they snatch his Okada and sometimes
they go on a rescue mission while most of the time they won’t go. Some of them
will even tell you that they also have kids at home and we will have to go by
ourselves to pay a ransom. It was at that same scene two people were kidnapped
recently and nothing happened before we later heard some amount was paid as
ransom.”
Ojediran, however, called
on government to create community police that can successfully protect the
lives and properties of people in collaboration with other security agencies.
“The police are not doing
much in terms of security. Our people are suffering.They extort us every day.
There are six police checkpoints from here to Eruwa which is 20 kilometres. The
bottom line is that what we need here are vigilante and not the police. They
are just there to collect money from Okada riders and motorists.”
Another resident said there
were four people in his car and Oko Oloyun was the single target . “We believed
these killers have been trailing him from Lagos.:
“But the most painful part
is that he was assassinated here at Igbo-Ora with all that is currently going
on in our environment,” he added.
Adeyemi Okeronbi, also a
resident of the town, and who claimed to be the Oko Oloyun’s teacher in
secondary school said he was in Igangan town for a particular programme and he
was probably heading to Ibadan when the incident happened.
“I was also invited to the
event but I couldn’t attend. He was here to develop our society because there’s
no place in this southwest region that he has not established his business.”
“He was my student at
Muslim High School, Ikotun when I was doing teaching practice for my Degree
programme. I knew him to be a very generous man. The first time we met after my
teaching practice was at a herbal presentation at Onireke and he was there,
being the sponsor for the event and when we met, I couldn’t recognize him
again. So he introduced himself to me. I used to call him Otu Olomukan as at
then, because he was from Otu.”
“The only truth here is
that he was assassinated. But who is the person, we don’t know. It’s terrible
and it’s also painful because it’s certain we are all going to die. But why
here,” he queried.
Okeronbi also called on the
Federal Government to make a quick decision in creating local police as the
current police are not capable of protecting the people.
“Police cannot provide us
the security we need. The same police that will take to their heels when they
hear the sound of a burst tyre? The same police that will quickly pull off
their uniform when there is a pandemonium somewhere?
“They’re on the road just
to collect bribe. What we need is a vigilante group. Our government should not
deceive themselves. If robbery is happening somewhere and vigilantes are
alerted, they will be there. I was one of OPC leaders in Igbole before I became
Balogun of traditional herbalists here in Igbo Ora.
“Local vigilante is the
solution because I know what I’m saying,” he added.
Meanwhile, Oyo State Police
Command said it has started interrogating the two police escorts that were with
Oko Oloyun when he was gruesomely murdered.
In a statement made
available to the public on Friday, the state Police Command also said some
members of his staff are also being questioned for possible involvement in his
death.
The interrogation,
according to the police, followed a tip-off on an alleged fraud perpetrated
recently in Oko Oloyun’s Lagos office.
The Police Command Public
Relations Officer (PPRO) Mr Gbenga Fadeyi said the deceased may have been
killed due to an alleged book-keeping fraud he detected in his Lagos office,
adding that the ‘fraud’ he found out “allegedly led to the burning/destruction
of some financial/bookkeeping records.”
“In addition to other
possible motives, a plausible nexus is, therefore, being suspected between the
fire incident and the attack on the deceased,” Fadeyi explained.
The police spokesman,
however, appealed to members of the public with credible information on Oko
Oloyun’s death to come forward.
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