Friday, June 5, 2015

Cultists Beheaded 5 Members of Rivalry Gang In Ajah Lagos, Carried Victim ’ s Head Away

Suspected cultists working for a political party in Lagos State, have
killed five people in the Ajah area of the state.
We learnt that the victims were coming from a naming ceremony when
the men waylaid, and opened fire on their bus.
The killer gang was also said to have entered the vehicle and used
cutlasses and knives to slit the throats of some of the occupants.



The deceased were identified as Ganiyu Lawal, aka Ebe; Idris Kolapo;
Samsudeen Osoja, aka Songa; Rafiu, aka Ralph; and Ladi.
A source said Songa’s head was cut off during the attack on Wednesday.
Metro learnt that five others, who sustained injuries during the
onslaught, escaped by a whisker.
The matter was reported at the Ajiwe police station.
Investigations by Metro revealed that the deceased and survivors were
working with the Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport
Workers, Oyebanji branch, Lagos Island, Alhaji Mustapha Adekunle (aka
Seego).
When our correspondents visited Okepopo Street, Lagos Island,
where the deceased had their base, there was palpable tension in
the community.
Residents told Metro that the area had been in turmoil as some
hoodlums in the area had been hunting people suspected to be involved
in the killings.
Houses belonging to the Olokodana family on Palm Church Street were
torched by the miscreants.
Also, a building and a lock-up shop belonging to one Tunde, aka
Alabi Yellow, who was alleged to be an informant of the gang, was
invaded by the hoodlums who burnt some of the property.
Our correspondents saw damaged cartons of soft drinks, fruit juices and
canned malts on the floor of the shop.
A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said trouble started
on Sunday when Seego and the leader of a rival gang, Tunde (Alabi
Yellow), met at a social gathering, where Seego asked Yellow to bow to
him.
The latter reportedly refused.
It was gathered that Seego ordered his boys to deal with Yellow by
breaking a bottle on his head.
The source said, “ We have factions and unions on the Lagos Island
and they usually engage one another in superiority clashes. Two people
were killed during the electioneering period as the political parties
polarised them.
“The rivalry was later settled after Ambode won the election. A man,
popularly called Seego, later came to the area for a social function.
During the event, he sighted Yellow and asked him to bow to him. When
the latter refused, he became angry and ordered his boys to deal with
him.
“Yellow was beaten and his clothes torn by Songa, who works for
Seego.”
Another source, Pepe John, said Yellow left and promised to
revenge the assault and disgrace on his person.
He said, “On Wednesday, the wife of one of the boys in Ajah had a
naming ceremony and about 10 guys from Okepopo went there to party.
“As they left after the party, a group of boys shot at their vehicle. They
entered the bus and started slashing their throats.”
A source said the attackers cut off the head of Samsudeen (Songa),
who allegedly smashed a bottle on Yellow’s head at a social
gathering.
He said they took the head away with them, but left the other
corpses.
Our correspondents were told that one of those hit, Tope Bullet, escaped
because the attackers thought he was dead. A few other persons were
also said to have escaped.
It was gathered that the survivors returned to their base and reported to
their colleagues what befell them.
A source said the victims identified their alleged attackers to include
Tunde Yellow, Small Kuramo, Sharon, Abbas, Olokodana, Ade, Ibafo
John, Orji Mass, Baba Raji and one Ejo Ilaje.
A resident, John Otombo, said more than 100 hoodlums invaded the
street on Thursday, searching for the men for their alleged
involvement in the killings.
He said they headed for the Olokodana family house, and set some
property there on fire.
He said, “They came to the family house around 10am. They shot into
the air. They didn’t meet anybody in the house. So, they took some
valuables and set them on fire.
“They went to Yellow’s wife’s shop and brought out all the goods there.
They damaged them and went to the house and set their household
furniture and property on fire.”
Traders on Odunfa, Onola, Oyebanji, Adeniji Adele, Evans, Atiko and
adjacent streets were seen packing their goods and locking up their
shops.
A tailor, who spoke with PUNCH Metro on condition of anonymity,
said they lived in fear.
She said, “They said they would come back and burn down our houses.
We are living in fear. We just want the government to clear all these
street gangs.”
A trader, who did not identify herself, blamed security agents for being
slack in responding to their distress calls.
“It was after the hoodlums had destroyed things that the police came
today (Thursday). The unfortunate part of the story is that they started
arresting innocent people,” she said.
A tricycle driver, who also did not identify himself, told our
correspondents he would not be sleeping in his house.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the
incident.
He, however, said only two people died.
He said, “Armed hoodlums shot at a moving vehicle and two
persons were fatally injured, while three others sustained injuries.”
The Lagos State Chairman of the NURTW, Chief Tajudeen Agbede,
said he was aware of the incident, adding that it did not happen in
any motor park.
He said, “The police are already involved in this case. What I always tell
our members is to mind their public conduct and not bring disgrace to
the union. Whenever anything like this happen outside the motor parks,
I choose not to comment.”

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