
Falsely accused wife and daughter of the late Mogaji Soliu Abdulsalami of the Araoyo family of Omoda community, Ilorin, Kwara State, Funmi Soliu-Abdulsalami, and Taiwo, narrate how the police allegedly killed Mogaji.
Can you
briefly introduce yourself?
My name is
Funmilayo Soliu-Abdulsalami. I am the wife of the late Mogaji Soliu
Abdulsalami.
What is
the situation around the death of your husband?
They want
to oppress us. On Tuesday, September 13, 2022, my husband went to the
Government House to see the governor as the governor requested a meeting with
all the Mogajis. After the meeting, he left. He informed us about his movement;
he always did that. After the meeting, he left to see his friend, Mogaji
Alaase, who owns a block industry somewhere along the expressway. I was not
around on that day, as I made a trip to Lagos.
He then
told his friend that he would be leaving because his wife was not at home.
Then, his friend requested that my husband should give his three children a
ride home.
My husband
and one of the children that sat in the front were killed. I see this as total
oppression. They used the powers they have to oppress us (sobs). They just want
to drag his name in the mud and spoil his reputation (sobs). Please continue
with my daughter (sobs)….
Okay
then. Please introduce yourself.
My name is
Taiwo Mogaji. I am the daughter of the late Mogaji Soliu-Abdulsalami.
What
really happened?
On that
day, my dad visited his friend’s block industry after their meeting at the
State House, just like my mum said. They were offered meat pie and drinks at
the governor’s place as refreshment and the governor also gave them some money
to share among themselves.
I had gone
there with him on several occasions too and my dad never kept secrets from us.
It was
shocking to hear about his death because we didn’t see it coming. Our dad never
really kept late nights out, so, we were surprised to realise that at 11pm, dad
wasn’t home yet. Our mum not being at home made us not to realise this on time
because most of us are married and we don’t live with them anymore.
On the
morning of Wednesday, September 14, 2022, our attention was drawn to what was
posted online by the police, alleging that our dad was a kidnapper. This was
posted on the Internet by the Police Public Relations Officer in Kwara State,
Okasanmi Ajayi, alleging that the police killed two kidnappers and two ran
away. That was what he posted. He said that it was four bandits/kidnappers, two
were killed and two escaped into the jungle. The children of his friend
(Alaase) that escaped would later narrate their ordeal and explain all that
happened. Our dad was said to have left the block industry at about 9pm that
day with the three boys.
According
to the boys, they noticed that a car was trailing them and when they drew the
attention of my dad to it, he told them that the car might just be going its
way, not really trailing them until the car suddenly overtook and intercepted
them.
At that
point, my dad engaged the reverse gear quickly but he ran into a heap of sand.
My dad was always driving with just one hand; he started driving like that
after he suffered a paralysis in his left hand about 34 years ago. I’m quite
sure that if it were not for the paralysis on his other arm, he wouldn’t have
died the way he did because he was a very good driver.
After
hitting the heap of sand, he came out of the car to ask what the matter was and
that was how the assailants shot him with local bullets on his chest. It was
surprising that the police said what they said.
Did the
police take responsibility for killing?
The PPRO,
Okasanmi Ajayi, posted on the Internet that two kidnappers/bandits were killed
by the Kwara State police officers. They (the police) said they killed him,
alleging that he was a kidnapper. His body was riddled with pellets that spread
around his chest and abdomen. After shooting him, a cutlass was also used on
his neck. The children that were there did explain all that.
According
to what we heard, the community where our dad died is in a land dispute with my
dad’s friend, Alaase. My dad wasn’t involved in any land dispute because we
didn’t even have any land to sell. Even when Alaase went to the police station
in the community where my dad was killed, we were told that the community
members chased him with stones and sticks, so, he couldn’t do anything.
Eventually, they took the case to the Commissioner of Police and that was how
the case went.
What
about your dad’s corpse?
The corpse
was taken to the mortuary by the DPO in
that community but there is something I would like to point out. There was an
earlier case of kidnap two weeks before the incident that led to the demise of
my dad. The kidnap involved the wife and child of an APC candidate vying for
the state House of Assembly in Kwara State. The woman and her son were invited
by the police for identity check to confirm if my dad and the other boys were the
perpetrator of the act. The police showed the woman the picture of my dad and
those of the two boys that survived but the woman said that they were not the
kidnappers. She added that she had never seen their faces before. She said the
perpetrators were Hausa.
How old
was your dad?
He was 75
years old. He wasn’t really young, just that he had a good stature and he
didn’t like troubles; he was an easy going person.
In the
process of killing my dad, the boy that sat at the seat behind my dad was the
oldest among the boys. He was wise enough to sneak out of the car and find his
way into the gutter. That was how he escaped. The one that sat in front was
also killed. They took him to their car and shot him.
What
about the fourth person?
He said he
was able to escape because he was wearing a ‘jalamia’ (night gown) which
slipped off the hands of the gunmen when they attempted to grab him. He said,
in an attempt to run away, they hit him on his head with the butt of a gun but
he was eventually able to escape.
So,
what then happened to your dad’s corpse that was taken to the mortuary by the
police?
They took
him to the general hospital but eventually, they released the corpse to us on
Friday.
Why did
the release of the corpse take that long?
They kept
telling us to come the next day and the day after just because we had nobody.
That’s what I can say. We are helpless.
Do they
still maintain that your dad was a kidnapper?
Yes, but
at the moment, they are not talking about our dad anymore. They took the case
to the Commissioner of Police and he said that the police should provide those
that killed my dad. They brought two men, whom they said were the ones that
killed my dad but the two boys that were with my dad said the men they brought
were not the culprits. They said the headlamps of the car were on when the
incident took place and they saw the faces of the men that killed my dad and
the boy that sat next to him in front. They are the eyewitnesses of the
incident.
But on the
morning of Wednesday, after my dad was killed, the police took credit for it
because it was posted on the Internet by the PPRO. Then, they went ahead to bring other people; but again, those boys
said the second set of people were also not the people who killed dad. Even the
youngest of the boys confirmed that the people that were brought to the
Commissioner of Police were not those who killed my dad.
Did the
boys give the description of the killers?
They said
that they weren’t in police uniform.
How
many were the killers?
They were
three, according to the boys.
What’s
the police stance on the case at the moment?
Now, the
surprising thing about the matter for me is that after all of that, the police
asked Mogaji Alaase (my dad’s friend) and the two other boys that are witnesses
to take the matter to court. As we speak, Mogaji Alaase and the two surviving
boys are in Kwara State Prison. They were taken to the prison and the
Commissioner of Police said that the matter should be charged to court. We
actually thought that we would get true justice. That was the reason we raised
the matter, not because we wanted to make any case. Even one of the boys that
was taken to prison is a minor. He is not up to 18 years and since then, he has
been crying everyday that they lied against him.
How old
are the boys?
The one
that was killed was 15 years old and he is the grandson of Alaase (my dad’s
friend). One of the two boys put in detention is between the age range of 14
and 15. The second of the two boys in detention is above 18. He is older and
wiser than the others. That was what happened. They (police) have refused to
accept that they made any mistake. They killed dad and lied against him. They
kept twisting the matter from left to right.
Apart
from all that, what other efforts have you made?
Well,
we’ve been crying out to see who will help us out but people have rather told
us to accept our fate.
How do
you feel about the whole incident?
What I
feel is that we are not safe as Nigerian citizens. All we want is justice. We
all know that our dad is not the kind of person they said he is. They should
correct the impression they gave about our dad and let people know that he was
not a kidnapper. They should take away the lie they made against our dad. They
should come on air to declare the truth and let people know that he was not
what they labelled him.
As his
daughter, I know virtually everything about him. Our dad didn’t keep secrets.
He told us everything about himself. He was close to us.
What
was his occupation?
He was a
transporter before he became Mogaji since about 12 years ago.
EMMANUEL
OJO
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