The Lagos State Police Command has said Irawo Adamolekun,
the 27-year-old medical doctor, who was killed on Friday by a gunman in Lagos
traffic, might have been assassinated.
The spokesperson for the state police
command, Ngozi Braide, told one of our correspondents on the telephone that
contrary to initial reports, the motive of his killer might not have been robbery.
Braide said, “The doctor was shot in
the head while driving on Anthony end of Ikorodu Road. The Divisional Police
Officer, Somolu said there was no heavy traffic at that time and the doctor’s
car did not stop at that point but kept on moving.
“We suspect that he may have been
assassinated but investigations are ongoing. We observed blood on the passenger
seat and we observed that he was shot in the head. His telephone was also
missing.”
She however lamented that
investigations had been difficult because no one was willing to make
statements, saying even the relatives of the deceased had yet to come forward.
Braide said, “No one has agreed to
make statements. We even visited the hospital, Osuntuyi Medical Centre, where
he worked but the doctor on duty refused to make statement. The doctor said
only the Chief Medical Director could attend to us.
“The relatives too have not come to
the station. It was some soldiers that called the station to say that they knew
him and that they were going to the mortuary to take his corpse.”
She urged members of the public to
come forward with vital information that could help the police with
investigation, assuring them that their identities would be protected.
Meanwhile, family and friends of
Adamolekun will on Wednesday hold a candle light procession in his honour.
A cousin of the deceased, who craved
anonymity, told PUNCH Metro that the procession would begin
from Military Hospital, Ikoyi and end at Falomo, Ikoyi.
In a related development, the Federal
Civil Service Club, Ikoyi, Lagos, has joined in the mourning of Adamolekun.
The club pasted a cardboard on the
wall of its entrance announcing the death of Adamolekun who was a member of the
club.
The words written on the obituary
stated, “Dr. Irawo Adamolekun, Member Lawn Tennis Section with Club Membership
Number 4075, RIP.”
Efforts to contact the family of the
deceased were unsuccessful as one of our correspondents, who visited the
residential quarters of the Military Hospital, Ikoyi, was turned by two
soldiers at the gate.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Irawo’s father, a colonel attached to the military
hospital.
Source: Punch
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