LESS than two months after four members of Ibadan Foodstuff Sellers
Association were killed by gunmen in Borno State, 10 traders were
allegedly killed by gunmen suspected to be members of Islamic sect on
Friday.
This is just as the president of the association, Alhaji Musliudeen
Olalekan Azeez, called on the Federal Government to save their members
from incessant attacks.
Azeez, speaking with journalists at the Bodija Market, on Monday,
said they learnt that their members, 10 of them, were among the over 60
people killed by people suspected to be members of the Islamic sect.
Eight of those allegedly killed were said to be traders at Bodija
Market, while two others were from Orita-merin Market, also in Ibadan.
Azeez informed that the executive member of the association had
ensured that some shops were under lock and key in Bodija Market, as
they mourned the killing of their members.
Acording to him, majority of the victims were beans seller and they
had gone to Borno State to purchase the food items before they were
killed at Mugunu area of Borno State.
It will be recalled that four members of Bodija had been allegedly killed on May 5, 2013.
Confirming the report, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the
market, Mr Akeem Emiola, said the sad news was relayed to them on Friday
through a telephone conversation by one of their customers, adding that
“since then, we have been making contact with the families of the
deceased.”
He gave the names of those killed as Seye Adegboyega, Jelili Popoola, Ojo Mosobalaje, Fatai Kareem and Femi Oyetunde.
Others, according to him, are Ninalowo Saheed, Saburu Lanlehin, Lekan Oladokun, Sola Adeoye and Nurudeen Lawal.
He said two of the traders, Alhaji Ibrahim Ademola and Taoheed Azeez, narrowly escaped death.
Emiola disclosed that their corpses would be received tomorrow by the
executive members at the Oyo end of the Ibadan/Ilorin Road.
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