OP MESA Soldier Goes Berserk Shoots Father Of Four & Colleague To Death Over N500

                                                                   Mother of the deceased
    On the first Monday of February 2014 when many looked
    forward to the new month with aspirations, tragedy struck at Ayinla Junction in
    Agbado area of Ijaiye Ojokoro Local Government Area of Lagos: the life of a
    36-year-old tricyclist, Richard Samuel, was allegedly terminated by a
    trigger-intoxicated OP MESA official, simply identified as Mohammed, over the
    tricyclist’s failure to pay an illegal daily levy of N500.

    Events surrounding murder
    According to Adegoke Samson, Chairman of the Agbado/Dalemo
    unit of the Tricycle Owners Association of Nigeria, TORA, who narrated the
    event to Sunday Vanguard, when two OP-MESA officials approached him around
    10.am with vehicle number plate KJA 971 AR and inscription ‘OP MESA 039’ for
    the usual N500, he summoned Samuel, popularly known as Small Sunday, being
    their Financial Secretary, to hand them the sum. But there were only N1,000
    notes with Samuel and he asked to be excused to go and get smaller denomination
    of  the notes.
    As reported by Adegoke, while Samuel was away to  get the smaller naira notes, another tricyclist
    in same association came by and acerbically queried why they should attend to
    the officers who had already collected same amount of money from a neighbouring
    tricycle unit. Meantime, one of the officers, Mohammed, had become angry and
    probably suspicious of Samuel’s intention.
    “He left and returned later in rage, grabbing Samuel by his
    trousers and ordering him to enter into their vehicle. He queried him saying:
    ‘So you don’t want to give me the money? Do you think I am a police officer? I
    will kill you now!’. Samuel was stunned at his outrage and refused to enter
    their vehicle. At this time, he had the N500 note and was pleading with the man
    to collect it. Instead of yielding, the officer suddenly pointed his gun at
    Samuel at close range and shot him dead on the spot.
    When his colleague, a fellow officer, queried his
    superfluous action, he immediately shot him dead as well, ordering a private
    vehicle owner driving past to stop, at gun point, and dragging the corpse of
    his colleague into the vehicle whose driver he immediately ordered to drive
    off. He could not use their vehicle because he had punctured one of its tyres
    in the course of his shooting-spree. That was how he escaped and left their
    driver who was later apprehended by officers of Ebenezer Police Station by
    Block Bus Stop in Jankara”, Adegoke told Sunday Vanguard.
    Visit to deceased’s home
    When Sunday Vanguard visited the late Samuels’s home, joy
    seemed to have vanished into thin air for the entire family. From the face of
    his surviving wife to his four children who repeatedly enquired about the
    whereabouts of their father and surviving 58-year-old mother who cried
    incessantly for justice, hope appeared a dream of the night.
    Samuel’s widow, Mrs.Rukayat Samuel, a 30-year-old housewife
    who trained as a chemist and auxiliary nurse but was advised by her husband to
    stay at home to care for their children, couldn’t fight back tears as she
    spoke.
    “When a friend called to inform me that Monday morning, I
    shouted and fainted. I demanded to know my husband’s killer and was taken to
    Ebenezer Police Station where the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, informed me
    that the matter had been immediately transferred to the Criminal Investigation
    Department, Panti that Tuesday morning since it was a murder case.
    The police at the Ebenezer station tried very well for me.
    They offered to take me and my accompanying family members to Panti, which they
    did the following day. There, I saw the OP MESA vehicle used by my husband’s
    killer.
    OP MESA justifies killing
    “We were shocked to find out that that same Wednesday
    morning, OP MESA officials were at Panti to demand the release of the driver of
    the vehicle. The police, however, insisted Mohammed must be fished out first.
    We were told the OP MESA officials claimed my husband was shot because he was
    caught smoking marijuana in a marijuana joint.
    That is blatant lie because a crowd of people at Ayinla
    junction witnessed how he shot my husband and then shot his colleague who
    reacted. Now they want to play trick and cover up the crime to prevent justice.
    The policemen at Panti later informed us that Mohammed had been detained in
    their office at PWD, near Oshodi.
    ”The truth is that my husband never even smoked cigarette,
    not to talk of Marijuana. I had known him for 17 years. He never smoked  cigarette and he never came home late at
    night. His job has been riding the tricycle for some years now.”
    Memories
    Recollecting memories of her late husband, Rukayat said:
    “The last moment I had with him was on phone. He had called me that Monday
    around 9.am  to greet and know what I
    would like him to buy for me when returning home. This is so painful because
    before, now, I had lost two children; one was a stillborn and the other, a
    three-year-old child. My husband was a peace-loving man and I’m sure he kept no
    extra-marital affair because he usually called me to meet him at a joint where
    he always treated me to soft drinks and nice meals. That was how he always
    relaxed.
    Breadwinner gone
    “My husband was the sole breadwinner of our home and also
    his immediate family, including his mother. We all depended on him. He was the
    one paying the school fees of his children and that of his siblings. In fact,
    he gave a certain amount of money to his mum every week. Our four children are
    all in school. The first is 14-year-old and he is in SS1 in a boarding school.
    The second is in JSS3, the third is in Primary 5 and the fourth is in
    kindergarten.
    Missing valuables
    “In fact, he had promised to buy a plot of land for his mum
    by the middle of this month. He even told me that Monday morning that he had
    part of the money he wanted to use to buy the land in his pocket because he had
    just collected it from the contribution he was part of. We were to go make
    part-payment that evening. His younger brother who took his body to the
    mortuary with policemen said that by the time they got to the mortuary and the
    attendant there undressed him and cleaned him up, there was no longer money in
    the pockets. Even his cell phone and I.D card were missing.”
    My last moments with son —Deceased’s mum
    The mother of the deceased, Victoria Samuel, fought back
    tears as she spoke, recollecting the memories and her last moments with her
    first son.
    Victoria said: “My last moment with him was the day before
    his death. He was the one feeding me. I never thought he would not live to bury
    me. I am helpless and lonely now. I just want government to have mercy on me.

    Get justice for my son and help his family. In my days as a
    younger person, soldiers lived in the barracks; I wonder why soldiers, now in
    the name of OP MESA, extort motorists at their parks and even shoot those who
    do not oblige them on time! Lagos State government and  the police should please fish out the
    killer-soldier, Mohammed. Otherwise, he will go on killing others with
    impunity. Now he has made my son’s children fatherless and his wife, a widow;
    no one to take care of us now.”

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