Tragedy
struck at a hotel in Oro, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State
about 11.15pm on Friday when a policeman, Yunus Muideen, allegedly
shot dead, a popular politician in the LGA, Femi Awoyale.
Awoyale was said to be a former Irepodun
LG chairmanship aspirant under the Peoples Democratic Party. The
tragedy was said to have resulted into pandemonium as youths of Oro town
were said to have protested when they heard of Awoyale’s
death. Our correspondent who visited the area with other journalists on Saturday however observed the presence of anti-riot policemen and soldiers who had been deployed to the town to restore law and order.
death. Our correspondent who visited the area with other journalists on Saturday however observed the presence of anti-riot policemen and soldiers who had been deployed to the town to restore law and order.
An eye witness who pleaded anonymity as
he was not authorized to speak to journalists on the matter, on Saturday
said the management of the hotel had invited policemen to ensure
security of lives and property
at the hotel for Valentine fun seekers. He added that about 11.15pm on Friday, Muideen, a corporal, who was said to have been sleeping after allegedly being drunk, was woken up by noise from the vicinity.
at the hotel for Valentine fun seekers. He added that about 11.15pm on Friday, Muideen, a corporal, who was said to have been sleeping after allegedly being drunk, was woken up by noise from the vicinity.
It was learnt that the cop suspecting that the noise was from
trouble makers shot twice in the air apparently to scare the suspected
hooligans. The source added that after the noise had stopped, Muideen who is a corporal was about to take another nap when he suddenly hit his gun against the wall.
It was gathered that after the gun had
hit the wall, bullets were discharged from the gun. One of the bullets
was said to have hit
Awoyale on the chest; who subsequently fell down and died before he could be treated.
Awoyale on the chest; who subsequently fell down and died before he could be treated.
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