Two brothers, who were killed in Shitta area of Lagos State on Thursday night, were celebrating the birthday of one of them. Mufutau Akewusola clocked 27 on that day
and his little brother, 22-year-old Malik, joined him and few other
friends to mark the day. They were having fun at a leisure spot
not far from their house beside Shitta Primary School when gunmen
arrived at the scene and rained bullets on the fun seekers.
Mufutau, a graduate of Lagos State
University and Malik, a 200-level student of the same institution, did
not survive the attack. A pregnant woman, Mrs. Raimot Balogun,
who was having a chat with the owner of the leisure spot, also died in
the attack. A passer-by, Idris Shashore, was shot in the arm.
A relative of the slain brothers told PUNCH Metro on Sunday that the assailants were about eight in number.
He said, “Around 7.30pm, Mufutau was
having a drink with his brother, his girlfriend and a few others. Raimot
was having a chat with her friend who owns the beer parlour. Mufutau
escorted his girlfriend and bade her farewell.
“Shortly after, about eight guys in fez
cap stormed the place. Malik saw them and started shouting ‘gun, gun!’
One of the guys shot Malik and he fell to the ground. The guy pinned
Malik to the floor, calling him bastard repeatedly and shot him over six
times.
“Mufutau and Raimot were running in the
same direction when they were shot. Malik died on the spot but Raimot
was rushed to Lagos University Teaching Hospital where she was declared
dead.”
When our correspondent visited the homes
of the victims on Sunday, residents and sympathisers were seen
consoling the respective families. Raimot’s husband, Babatunde Balogun,
said he was pained because his wife was pregnant. He said they had four
children and with her demise, it would be difficult taking care of the
children.
He said, “I am a mechanic and my wife
was a trader at Costain. My first born, Musa, is 15 while the youngest,
Hameed, is just four years old. Aminat, who is our only daughter, turned
13 years old today (yesterday), sadly, their mother cannot witness it
as she was shot in the stomach and killed like an animal.
“She did not die on the spot. After they
shot her, she was crawling on her belly but by the time she got to the
hospital, she had lost too much blood. All I want for her murder is
justice.”
Babatunde said the killing was cult-related and he urged the police to carry out investigations with all sincerity. Our correspondent, who also visited the Akewusola residence, learnt that the slain brothers were the only sons of their mother. It was learnt that Malik was a student of the Faculty of Education at LASU. A cousin of the slain brothers said the two boys were not cult members.
He said, “Mufutau was a lady’s man. He
had friends in the neighbourhood who were of shady character, but
Mufutau was not the violent type. Even when he went for his national
youth service in Calabar, he ran home when there was a minor riot.
“Malik on the other hand, was very
playful but he was responsible. It is a pity that they were the only
sons of their mother. They have only one sister.”
Another resident told our correspondent
that the killings were perpetrated by outsiders which made it very
difficult to trace them.
He said, “On the day they were killed,
some unidentified guys were seen sitting by their table, having some
drinks. One of the guys was talking to someone on the telephone.
“A few minutes before the culprits
arrived, those guys had run away which means it was a planned job. The
culprits do not live in the area but they have informants who assist
them.”
Meanwhile, it was learnt that residents
were no longer taking chances as they had imposed a curfew on themselves
while some had begun to relocate until the dust settled. The residents said the curfew would be from 7pm to 7am as it had been noticed that most of the killings occur from 7pm. Some residents told PUNCH Metro
on condition of anonymity that the killing was a reprisal for the death
of the Chairman of Keke Napep operators, Kolapo Olatunji, who was
killed by gunmen on April 21 2013, opposite Shitta primary school,
Surulere.
“All these killings that have been going
are all about cult supremacy. From what I learned, the death of the
Akewusola brothers was meant to avenge the killing of Olatunji.
The Chairman, Abebe Community
Development Association, Alhaja Smith Kolejo, said they were all living
in constant fear due to the rising level of insecurity.
She said, “I have lived in this area for
53 years now and I can tell you that things had never been this bad.
These days we are even afraid to open our shops because of fear of being
shot or killed.
A former secretary, Boluwatife CDA, Mr.
Hafiz Oki, said so far five persons had been killed in the area while
two others were injured. He said the police had not arrested any prime suspect.
“The police have been raiding the area
but many of the people arrested are later released. The culprits are not
from this neighbourhood. We used to have security meetings with the
police and other security agents. I think it needs to start again so
that we can tackle this problem,” he said.
Our correspondent, who visited Bank
Olemoh Street, observed that a van belonging to the Rapid Response Squad
of the police was stationed on the road side, while three armed
policemen kept watch.
When contacted on the telephone, the
spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said
investigations were ongoing. She said she was not aware of the recent
killings.
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