Pandemonium in Ekiti community as 25-year-old man
allegedly murders traffic officer over phone
Iyin-Ekiti,
a sleepy community in Ekiti State was on Friday, March 20 thrown into
pandemonium as a 25-year-old resident of the community, Wale Ede, allegedly
beheaded a 50-year-old man, Mr. Joshua Olaseinde Fagbola, a father of seven.
The
suspect is currently being held at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID),
Ekiti State Police Command Headquarters, Ado-Ekiti pending the conclusion of
investigation by the police.
The
deceased was, until his death, a patrol assistant with the Directorate of Road
Traffic Service in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State. The incident happened at about
8pm in Iro Quarters, Iyin-Ekiti.
Investigations
revealed that Ede attacked Fagbola at about 8pm in the evening of Friday,
March 20, when the deceased was about to start the engine of his motorbike and
leave the venue where he had just attended the wake of a relative.
Residents
who witnessed the incident informed the reporter that Ede suddenly brought out
a cutlass from the umbrella he was holding and cut down Fagbola, first from his
neck and then his face and other parts of his body. The victim was immediately
drenched in blood. He later died in a hospital where he was rushed to in the
area in the presence of his wife.
“Immediately
he committed the crime, Ede ran away to his place at 6 Baba Moni Street, Iro
Quarters. He took his mother and bolted from the community. But the police
later found him and have detained him since,” a resident who claimed to have
witnessed the crime said.
When
the reporter visited the house where late Fagbola was living with his family of
eight, a wife and seven children, relatives, friends and sympathisers were seen
mourning and discussing the dastardly incident.
Wife
of the deceased, Mrs. Aina Fagbola, 43, who had a baby strapped to her back,
was crying as she recalled the tragic incident. Amidst tears, she told the
reporter how she learnt about her husband’s horrifying murder.
“It
was about 8pm last Friday that people came to our house, crying. They told me
that my husband had been attacked. I rushed to the place where we had just held
the wake for his late relative. There, they told me that my husband had been
rushed to the hospital. It was there that I met him. He was drenched in blood.
He took one look at me before finally giving up the ghost.
“My
husband was a very peaceful man; he never had any quarrel with anyone, and
residents in this Iro Quarters can attest to this. This man that killed him had
collected N500 from my husband since January this year. With the money, he was
supposed to get the things he would use to make some blocks for the house we
are building. But he refused to do that thing since and also refused to refund
the money. I was told that my husband seized his cell phone on Thursday, March
19, in order to ensure that his money was refunded. That was why he attacked my
husband on Friday and killed him and has now made me a sudden widow. Look at
me; I’m wearing rags. My husband was just a junior government worker and we
have seven children already. The baby I’m holding is just a few months old and
he’s our last born. Our first born just turned 19 and has gained admission into
the Federal College of Education, Ila-Orangun. Who will sponsor her now? Where
will I get the money to feed our children? I have no work at all,” she sobbed.
Also
speaking with the reporter, Fagbola’s first daughter, Modupe, 19, said she had
just been admitted for a three-year course in English and Yoruba Education at
the Federal College of Education, Ila- Orangun, Osun State. She said she was
with her father a few days ago when he promised to pay her school fees.
Her
words: “My father was a very caring and reserved man. He had promised to pay my
school fees the last time we spoke. Now that he’s suddenly gone, there is no
one to help me. Our mum is not educated and she’s not even working. But if the
government can employ me, I can struggle to take care of my siblings and still
go to school. All we need now is help. Please, we need help. We are appealing
to people out there to help us.”
Residents
said that the suspect had been at the wake for over an hour before he struck.
“We
had seen an umbrella with the suspect in which he hid the cutlass with which he
struck Seinde. He had been sitting around at the event and some of us were
asking him what he was sitting there for. He said he was just waiting, not
knowing that he was planning how to unleash terror.
“The
deceased wanted to leave the place, so he went to a corner where he had parked
his motorbike. He climbed the bike and was about starting its engine when Wale,
who had been trailing him from behind, suddenly struck him on the neck with the
cutlass. He then began stabbing him on the neck and face and other parts of his
body. After committing the crime, he ran away from the scene and went to his
mother’s place. He would have run away from this area if the police had not
apprehended him,” a resident explained.
Police
Public Relations Office in Ekiti State, Mr. Alberto Adeyemi, a deputy
superintendent of police (DSP) who confirmed the incident, said the suspect was
being held at the CID in Ado-Ekiti.
“It
has been reported that Wale Ede allegedly beheaded Mr. Olaseinde Fagbola on
March 20. The suspect is being held at the state CID and we are still
investigating the matter,” the police spokesman said.
Written by Wole Balogun for the Sun
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