Fulani man allegedly lures his brother in – law to untimely death in Ogun

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There was pandemonium recently at Abule Oko in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State when a Fulani herdsman, simply identified as Bolaji , allegedly lured his brother in-law,  Damilare Alasebi , into the hands of his fellow herdsmen to be killed over leadership tussle.

The Point learnt that trouble started when the Yoruba youth in the town picked Damilare as their youth leader, a development which allegedly angered the Fulani herdsmen in the area who did not want a rival leadership in the area except their own.

I have left the killers of my son into the hands of God for necessary punishment, I know they won’t escape the wrath of God for killing him because he is a gentle boy and the child who takes care of my needs and puts smiles on my face every time

Speaking with our correspondent, Sikirulai, an eye witnesses to the incident,  said that Bolaji approached Damilare at their drinking joint that  he wanted to have a discussion with him  but unknown to him, Bolaji was trying to lure to him to his death.

The 31-year-old man said he warned Damilare not to go and meet Bolaji because, as a leader of Yoruba boys in the town , he shouldn’t walk alone to avoid any impending danger. but he rebuffed him, saying  Bolaji is his in- law and he would not hurt him.

He explained further that immediately Damilare went to meet Bolaji, he saw some Fulani herdsmen coming towards him and started raining blow on him in the presence of Bolaji, to the extent that blood started coming out of his mouth, but to his surprise Damilare became mute as he only could not rush to rescue him among the Fulani boys.

The shoemaker said while he was shouting and looking around for any Yoruba boy to inform them that the herders had ganged up over Bolaji and were beating him, he then saw one Fulani boy, Tunde Jos, who allegedly came over Damilare with a bamboo stick and hit him on the head and he slumped and fell to the ground.

Sikirulai explained  further that while his own boys had come over to the scene, all the Fulani boys including Bolaji and, the alleged killer fled for their lives as his boys came to carry Damilare to the hospital.

He explained that the Yoruba boys held Tunde Jos in captive until the  head of Fulani butchers in the town identified as Okanka came over to plead for his release and allowed him to escape  but unknown to the Yoruba boys,  the herders that fled had gone to call some soldiers and the police to arrest us.

Sikirulai said  when they saw the security officials,  some of them ran away but when they heard that Damilare had died, they came face to face with the officials who later left when they heard that it was the Fulani boys who killed one of them.

He explained how he approached Damilare that fateful day that he was very broke who later promised to give him N2,000, before he asked him and some other boys to go and drink, with the hope that after having their drink, they would both go to his own room and eat the eba and egusi soup but he never thought of Damilare’s death would come so soon.

Narrating the incident, Sikirulai said,” I have just finished work that day and Dare saw me that I looked dull and he asked me why  was I looking so dull and I said Olori (Damilare) I am very broke. He told me that he too was broke that day but he could still manage to give N2,000. I was very happy and he asked me and some other boys to come over and drink with him.

“We were still drinking when Bolaji, a Fulani, who is the in law of Damilare beckoned on him to come that he wanted to see him, but I objected to the call and tried to persuade him to stay with us.  I told him that you are the Olori (our leader) of boys here at Abule Oko, he told me that I should not worry, so I accompanied him a little further to meet Bolaji. I decided to turn my back on them when they were discussing.  The next thing I started to hear was the raining of punches by some Fulani boys in the area on him. They punched Dare on the face that his mouth, nose  started to bleed. I was filled with rage where I stood, hoping that by the time they finished beating me, some boys will call him to order .

“But as Damilare was about to pick up his palm sandal  as they were still punching him, one of the Fulani boys, Tunde Jos,  came over him with a bamboo stick and hit him on the back of his head and immediately he fell down. I ran to him and called for the help of the other boys that were  drinking with us and  rushed him to the hospital.

“When the Fulani boys saw what had happened,  they knew we might get angry. So,  they went to call the  soldiers and police to arrest us but when they came,  we first ran but when we heard that Dare had died at the hospital, we charged at them with broken bottles, sticks, cutlasses. And when the police and the soldiers saw that the Fulani are the ones who killed a Yoruba guy ,they left us.” 

The mother of the deceased, Mrs Elizabeth,  who spoke to our correspondent in tears said  God will avenge his son’s death on Bolaji, her daughter’s husband and his cohorts, especially Tunde Jos, who allegedly killed him.

The 54-year- old woman, who described her son as a gentle boy, lamented the death of her child was sudden, noting that she had warned her daughter not to get married to Bolaji, her Fulani husband, whom she said was fond of beating her at the slightest provocation.

She said, ” I have left the killers of my son into the hands of God for necessary punishment, I know they won’t escape the wrath of God for killing him because he is a gentle boy and the child who takes care of my needs and puts smiles on my face every time.

“I told my daughter not to get married to Bolaji but she refused my warning because she was in love, I don’t even know. My daughter has also complained  to me about her husband, Bolaji, that he usually beats her, and had one day locked her inside the bathroom and beat her mercilessly. That stupid boy even called her father, threatening to kill her.”

The deceased’s younger brother, Akin Alasebi , said  the Fulani boys have been causing trouble in Abule Oko, especially the killer of his brother, Tunde Jos, who is fond of fomenting trouble in the area simply because he is the son of the elder brother of the Seriki in the area.

Akin added that recently a Fulani boy used a stainless cup to chop off the nose of a Yoruba boy in the area over minor issues, noting that another Yoruba man was inflicted with machete cuts in his hand just because they are the ones who head the slab in the area.

He said, “The Fulani boys have been causing trouble in this area of Abule Oko. Just recently one of them used a stainless cup to chop off the nose of a  Yoruba boy over minor issue. The death of my brother was a very sad one because he is a very gentle person who doesn’t like to quarrel with anybody. It was Tunde Jos that killed him with a bamboo and that boy has been very troublesome in this area because he is the son of the elder brother of the Seriki.”

A resident of the town, Mrs Temitope Adebola,  said that the herders had used their cows to destroy their farm crops, adding that if they dare complain, they will bring out knives to attack them or threaten to kill them

The Baale of Abule Oko, Chief Dotun Ogunsanya, said  he would do everything possible with the help of the government and the Onipapa of Papalanto, Oba Abdul Rasak Famuyiwa, to make sure that the killer of Damilare was arrested by the police and peace returned back to the town, noting that most of the Fulani herdsmen had gone into hiding  since the incident happened.

Efforts to reach the state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi,  on the incident when filing this report proved abortive as he didn’t pick the telephone calls put across to  him.