Culled from PUNCH
Nigeria
won the African Cup of Nations on Sunday, February 10. That night, many people
celebrated Nigeria’s victory.
Like other
families in the country that night, the family of Mr. Olayemi Akinyomi had
watched the AFCON final match between Nigeria and Bukina Faso and celebrated
the win with neighbours. Little did they know that tragedy was lurking around.
Less than
30 minutes after the match ended, 60-year-old Olayemi said goodbye to about 20
friends who had come to watch the match in his house and retired to bed,
leaving some of his children and other family members in the living room.
Olayemi,
who was the Chairman of the Community Development Association of Akinyomi
Street in Ewupe, Sango Otta, Ogun State, was shot dead a moment later by men
who came to the house and ordered all members of the family to lie face down on
the floor.
Elizabeth
said she was already preparing to close up her shop for the day when a young
man came and pointed a gun at her.
She said,
“One stood as a guard the door while the one with the gun ordered are to lead
him to the doorway at the back of the shop. The door leads to the main house.
“They took
my phones and told me to hand over all the money I made that day, which I
quickly handed to them. When I got to the house, I had no idea that two other
men had already got in and asked everybody to lie down.”
With a gun
pointed to Elizabeth’s head, she was led inside the house, she told Saturday
PUNCH.
They got
into the house and asked Elizabeth to lie down on the floor with other members
of the family as they raided the house of all valuables. Olayemi was in his
bedroom, oblivious of the happening in his house.
“They took
phones and every valuable they found and when they were done, they asked me to
stand up and take them to my husband’s room.
“One of
the men took a pestle as they followed me. When I got to the front of the
bedroom, the men kicked the door open.
“My
husband jumped up from the bed immediately and asked what the problem was. I
told him ‘the boys are here, please let’s cooperate with them.’”
Elizabeth
told Saturday PUNCH she was very afraid at the time, but was silently
praying they would survive the incident.
According
to her, the men were asking her husband, ‘Where is the money? Where is the
money? We know you, you are very stubborn.”
They
stripped her in the presence of her husband, beat her and hit her with the
pestle.
Before
Elizabeth was led into the house from her shop, the first member of the gang
who had gone into the house had encountered Segun, one of the deceased’s son,
in the kitchen.
Segun said,
“The young man came in and said, ‘We are armed robbers, lie down on the floor
now.’ I thought it was a joke because I had seen him in the shop earlier,
thinking he was there to buy something.
“I waved
him off thinking he was a stranger trying to play some pranks, until he brought
out his gun.
“The man
said, ‘You think I am joking? Lie down now!’ So, I quickly obeyed. Because I
was reluctant to give him my phones when he asked for them, he hit me across
the face.”
Segun said
when two other members of the gang came in and ordered other people in the
house to lie down, they took his mother into their father’s room.
According
to him, members of the family were paralysed by fear as they lay face down, but
heard as they beat his mother while she kept begging them not to harm her
husband.
He
explained, “Immediately they kicked the door open, I heard them saying ‘Are you
not Akinyomi? We know you well. Are you not the chairman?’ A moment later, I
heard a gunshot and everything stood still.
“Later, I
heard, ‘If you don’t keep your mouth shut, I will kill you. I will shoot you.’”
Elizabeth
said when the men stripped and beat her brutally in the presence of her husband
while they were asking him to “bring out the money,” kept begging them.
She said,
“He said he did not have any money and told them to take anything they wanted
in the house. It was a Sunday so he could not have gone to the bank to
withdraw any large amount of money that day. He could not bear them beating me
anymore and he kept asking them to stop beating me. He said they should beat
him instead.
“But one
of they asked him to shut up or they would kill him. One of them suggested they
should rape me. I even asked them to do so if they would spare my husband’s
life. But one of them prevailed on the others not to rape me. A moment later,
amidst pleading, they shot him in the chest.
“I could
not believe it. I pleaded with them to let me attend to him as he lay panting
in a pool of his blood. Please, let me help him, I told them. But one of them
said ‘This one will die. He must die.’”
The family
told our correspondent that the assailants waited in the house for about 25
minutes ensuring that nobody went in or out as Olayemi was breathing his last.
It was
learnt that the assailants also robbed neighbours of the Akinyomis.
Two of the
neighbours, who had initially ventured out to put off their generators, were
also led into the Akinyomis’ home and asked to lie down there as they carried
out their operation.
Immediately
the men left, Elizabeth let out a scream, rousing all the neighbours.
“They have
killed my husband, they have killed my husband,” she wailed as she neighbours
rushed in to help.
Olayemi
was pronounced dead at Medicare Hospital, Sango, while the incident was
reported at the Sango Police Division.
“My father
had told us in the past to ensure we don’t keep him in the morgue beyond two
days,” the deceased’s eldest child, Christopher, told our correspondent.
He said
this was why the family requested for Olayemi’s body from the police on
Tuesday, two days after it was taken to the morgue, pending the conclusion of
investigation.
Christopher
said, “The police asked us to submit an affidavit directing them that we want
to close the case. We did so. They said that was the only reason they could
hand over the body to us.
“My father
did not have business dealing with anybody. He is an open person. He did not
keep secrets from any of us. Someone would have known about it in this family
if he had any business with anybody who would be after him.
“So, I
cannot understand the motive behind his killing and the fact that they waited
till they were sure he was dead before leaving.”
Christopher
said the whole family was still in shock. Their father was regarded as a
community leader in the area.
He had
spoken with his father on the phone the previous day (Saturday), with a promise
to pay him a visit the following day.
“I did not
know that was the last time I would speak with my father. I had spoken with my
mother on the phone a short while before the incident and there was no inkling
of the tragedy that was about to befall our family,” Christopher said.
Olayemi
was a manager in UBA until his retrenchment in 1997.
The Police
Public Relations Officer of the state command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, told Saturday
PUNCH that a suspect had been arrested in connection with Olayemi’s murder.
Adejobi
said, “The young man we arrested is a suspect in a robbery case being
investigated by the State Anti-Robbery Squad but his name came up while
investigating the Sango murder.
“What we
have decided to do is to let SARS its own investigation. Then the state
Criminal Investigation Department will commence its own. But we assure the
family this case has not been closed at all.
Meanwhile,
life continues for the family even though they have yet to come to terms with
the fact that the patriarch of their house was gone.
The
somber atmosphere witnessed in the house when our correspondent visited
portrayed the sadness that has overwhelmed Olayemi’s children.
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