Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Area Boys Stab Lagos driver to Death over ‘Loading Fee’

A 30-year-old Lagos driver, Samuel Adamo, has been stabbed to death in the Oshodi area of Lagos State.

Adamo, who was married with three wives and five children, was said to have been attacked in one of the motor parks in the Oshodi-under-bridge area, while calling passengers into his bus.

PUNCH Metro learnt that some motor park touts, popularly called agbero, had approached him for the ‘loading fee’, but the
deceased allegedly declined payment, saying there was no passenger in his bus. This was said to have caused an argument, which led to a fight between the victim and the men. Three of the area boys allegedly stabbed Adamo in the neck, chest and stomach.

He reportedly bled to death. It was gathered that the police arrested one of the suspects, Teslim Tajudeen.

The 21-year-old, who claimed to be an orphan, told PUNCH Metro that the deceased had threatened to stab him during the argument.

He claimed not to be responsible for the death, adding that he only stabbed Adamo in the chest.

Tajudeen, who spoke in Yoruba, said, “I work as a conductor, although I do not have a permanent bus I work with. Whenever I don’t work as a conductor, I help touts to collect money from drivers in Oshodi.

“I was actually walking down to the spot where I usually stay to collect loading fee when I saw a driver arguing with some of our boys – Lateef, aka Eba, and and Baba Oba.

“When I got there, I was told that they asked Adamo to pay for loading before taking passengers.

“The driver refused, claiming he had yet to load his bus. The argument led to a fight. The driver threatened to stab Eba and Baba Oba.

“I tried to separate them, but the driver also threatened to stab me. Eba subsequently picked a bottle and smashed it on the ground. He stabbed the driver in the stomach; I also picked the broken bottle and stabbed him in the chest, while Baba Oba stabbed him in the neck.”

He claimed not to have any relative in Lagos, adding that his parents were dead, while his only sister resided in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The father of the deceased, Taoheed, said although his son had been buried, he still wanted justice for him.

He said, “They killed him for nothing. The law must take its course. That is the only thing that can assuage our pain as a family.”

PUNCH Metro learnt that the case, which was first reported at the Mosafejo Police Division, had been transferred to the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, for further investigation.

The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, confirmed the incident. He added that investigation was ongoing at the SDCI.

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