Barely 72 hours after the killing of an Islamic cleric in Abeokuta,
the Ogun State capital, police said that no masquerade was arrested in
connection with the incident. Parading “Oje’’ chiefs yesterday, the
state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikemefuna Okoye said the command did
not arrest any masquerade though he confirmed that three persons had
been arrested in connection with the murder.
An “egungun’’ festival in Ijaiye-Abeokuta ended on a sad note on
Sunday with the shooting to death of an Islamic cleric, Lateef Saliu.
Okoye, who explained how the cleric he identified as Saliu and not Amusa
was shot added that the late cleric was shot on the left shoulder by an
adherent of the masquerade. According to him, the masquerade followers
were following a masquerade along Ijaiye area of Abeokuta, which later
resulted to the death of the Alfa.
While disclosing that the command had started investigations of the
incident, he added that three suspects had been arrested. He gave the
name of the suspects as Shittu Adeyemi, 61, Waidi Babalola, 64 and Ajani
Olabimtan, 40. Babalola, the Balogun Oje of Ijaiye and Aare Oje of
Egbaland who is currently being detained at the police headquarters said
they knew nothing about the killing. “I’m a commercial driver, but I
have stopped it since my eye problem began.
I live in Ota but I actually hail from Ijaiye community and I am also
a chief there. I am the Balogun Oje of Ijaiye. He added: “Three days
ago, the Alapinni Ijaiye came to tell me that a crime had been
committed; that supporters of “Leyin Aponle” had shot one person. I was
quick to add that we have warned the boy not to participate in the
festival again. “Shortly after, we learnt that some Muslims had started
burning the family house of Kassim. We went to report the matter to
Alapinni Egba as well as the Oluwo Ibara who is our president. We were
told to meet Alapinni Egba at Oke Itoku Police Station.
According to him: “We got there and were asked to proceed to
Eleweran. But on getting to Eleweran, the police said the Alapinni of
Ijaiye and I could not go because we were suspects. But we said we are
peacemakers and actually wanted to report the matter. Kassim Dada (who
bore the “Leyin Aponle” mask) used to come from Lagos and we don’t know
his whereabouts now,” he lamented.
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