...na so them go wan dy "bobo" us<yimu>... Contrary to earlier report that a policeman shot dead a bus conductor
for stepping on him on Wednesday, eyewitnesses said the policeman
allegedly killed the conductor over N50.
A
SIM registration agent at Tipper Garage Bus Stop, where the incident
took place, Segun Lafiaji, said he was standing about 50 metres to where
the young man was shot dead.
He said, “I don’t think the boy
could be more than 21. After the policeman had alighted from a danfo, he
asked the conductor for his balance of N50. But the conductor said he
did not owe him.
“I was not really listening to what they were
saying but the argument became heated. I think the conductor would have
exercised some restraint if he knew the man was a policeman because he
was in mufti.
“The bus conductor slapped him because of something
he (policeman) said or did and he brought out his gun immediately and
shot him in the head.”
Lafiaji explained that the driver of the
bus quickly sped away to mobilise his colleagues who laid siege to Ketu
and attempted to attack Ketu Police Division.
A commercial bus driver, who corroborated Lafiaji’s account, said the argument was indeed about N50 change.
The
driver, who identified himself simply as Dayo, said he did not know the
name of the bus conductor and from which park he came from.
He
said, “You know most times, bus conductors do not associate with
particular motor parks unlike commercial bus drivers. I know him but not
his name. He is a young boy.
“I was just getting to Ketu when
the incident occurred. Immediately we heard the shot, many people fled,
but some who tried to catch the man retreated when he threatened to
shoot them. When someone recognised him as a policeman, area boys began
to riot.”
He said the rioters and traders at Tipper Garage and
Ketu bus stops ran away when a team of policemen arrived the scene,
shooting sporadically into the air.
It was learnt that the fleeing policeman was later apprehended by some policemen.
On
Thursday, normalcy had returned to Ketu, which was said to have been
deserted by motorists, traders and passersby on Wednesday evening.
None
of the other commercial bus drivers our correspondent spoke to could
provide information about what happened to the conductor’s body as they
were afraid the police may come for them.
When our correspondent
contacted the Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, she said
contrary to a report that the policeman was attached to the Alapere
Police Division, he is a riot policeman attached to Mopol 50, Abuja.
“Someone
cannot kill another and not be prosecuted. He is in custody at the
state Criminal Investigation Department,” Braide said.
Although the PPRO did not disclose the policeman’s name, a police source identified the suspect as Oluwatiyesi Gboyega.
The
source, who also confirmed that Gboyega was attached to Mopol 50,
Abuja, said he killed the conductor with his service pistol.
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