A 20-year-old suspected murderer,
AbdulrahmanMuhammed, has thrown the family of a commercial motorcyclist, Owechu
Odeje, into mourning after he allegedly slit the okada rider’s throat.
Twenty-five-year-old Owechu operated under the aegis
of the Articulate Motorcyclists Owners and Riders Association of Nigeria, Iyana
Iyesi branch, in the Ado- Odo Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Punch Metro learnt that Owechu was takingMuhammed
from Ijaba junction to Ijaba Pipeline, a neighbouring community to Iyana Iyesi,
when the latter reportedly killed him and fled with the motorcycle, leaving him
in a pool of blood.It was gathered that the suspect fled to Iju,
another neighbouring community, where he was eventually arrested by the police.
The deceased’s elder brother, Clement Odeje, said he
was too sad to speak on the incident.
A relative, Emmanuel Omajowu, demanded that the
suspect should face the full weight of the law, saying Owechu’s death had
devastated his parents and the entire family. He said,
“Around 10am last Tuesday, he was taking the Hausa
man (Muhammed) from Ijaba junction to Ijaba Pipeline. The place is a developing
area and it is usually deserted. They were on the way when he suddenly brought
out a knife and slit Owechu’s throat.The killer escaped with the motorcycle.
“Owechu’s death is a big blow to the family. He was
friendly and generous. We want the police to prosecute the case diligently and
let justice be done.”
A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
said okada riders had stopped Muhammed at Iyana Iyesi, because they saw
bloodstains on his clothes.
“He lied to them that he had an accident with a
passenger and that he was going to a hospital in Iju to treat himself. That was
why they allowed him to go. When the corpse of the motorcyclist was later
found, a boy said he saw him with Muhammed.
“A leader of Hausa in the community called Muhammed
on the telephone to wait at Iju and the police went there to arrest him,” he
added.
However, Muhammed, who spoke in Hausa, told the
police that argument over N50 change led to a scuffle between him and
Owechu,during which he stabbed the victim. He said,“When I reached my destination, I gave him N200 and
asked for N50 change. He said my fare was N200 and refused to give me change.
As we were exchanging words, he slapped me. He removed theknife from my pocket
and we started struggling. “I managed to collect it and stabbed him. I didn’t
mean to kill him.”
Our correspondent, who visited Iyana Iyesi on
Friday, learnt that it took the intervention of the community leaders and a
police team, led by the Divisional Police Officer of the Onipanu division, CSP
Muyideen Obe, to douse the tension that ensued after Owechu’s killing.
A rider, who identified himself only as Bolaji,
said, “For two days, Hausa traders around the park could not open shops because
the other residents were angry. The Hausa leader, baales within communities in
Iyesi and the DPO had to come to the park to pacify us.”
A member of AMORAN executive, Gafar Ajayi, said the
motorcyclists in the park had been warned against taking passengers to deserted
places to avert a recurrence.
“Since that incident happened, our men no longer
take passengers to Ijaba Pipeline. The incident pained all of us and we don’t
want a repeat. We have also warned them to assess their passengers and report
suspicious ones. Peace has been restored, but we want justice,” he added.
The Ogun State Police Public Rations Officer,ASP
Ambibola Oyeyemi, said the suspect had been transferred to the State Criminal
investigation and Intelligence Department in Eleweran, Abeokuta, for
investigation.“As soon as the investigation is concluded, he will
be charged to court,” he added.
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