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Friday, 2 October 2015
Tension over murder of MC Oluomo’s aide
Tension
engulfed
Oshodi,
Lagos
State, on
Thursday,
after
Olayinka
Mamowora, aka Mamok, a close aide of the
Oshodi chapter chairman of the National Union
of Road Transport Workers, Alhaji Musiliu
Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo, was killed.
Mamok was also said to be a former bodyguard
of a former Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
Our correspondent, who visited the community,
observed as some men gathered around the
NURTW secretariat on Oshodi Road, drinking
alcoholic beverages.
Residents said the men were angry at the death
of Mamok and could unleash mayhem if the
situation was not well managed.
It was gathered that 43-year-old Mamok had just
returned from the United Kingdom where his
family resided.
He was said to have gone to Mosaku Street to cut
his hair on Wednesday when three gunmen,
dressed in black, entered the salon and shot him.
His relatives and some residents, who spoke with
PUNCH Metro, said he was killed after a bullet hit
him in the head.
A witness, who asked not to be named, said the
incident happened around 8pm.
He said, “Mamok had just returned from the
United Kingdom where his wife and children live.
He was initially at the NURTW secretariat with MC
Oluomo. Later, he called a family friend on
Mosaku Street that he was coming to cut his hair
in his salon.
“He went there with another friend, who did not
enter the salon. He was cutting the hair when
three guys, who wore black shirts, came into the
salon and opened fire on him.
“He struggled with them for some time, but they
overpowered him. They rained bullets on him.
One of them shot him in the head and he
slumped.”
A resident, John, said the victim was dragged out
by his assailants, who dumped his corpse on his
car, which was parked a few metres away.
He said the killers left with only Mamok’s gold
chain, but did not steal the money on him.
“It was possible that the pistol was equipped with
a silencing device because nobody heard any
gunshot and knew there was a struggle between
him and those people.
“After they shot him dead, they dragged him out
and put his corpse on his car. They didn’t touch
the money on him; they only took away the gold
chain he had on. It was while they were leaving
that they started shooting into the air and people
started running helter-skelter,” he added.
A female friend of the victim, who did not identify
herself, said the barber, Bayo, instead of raising
the alarm, fled the scene.
“I don’t see any reason why he would run away
when he did not have a hand in the murder. He
mopped the blood in his salon, shut the door and
ran away,” she said.
It was learnt that Mamok’s friend, who saw the
assailants struggled with him, alerted Oluomo to
the development.
PUNCH Metro gathered that Oluomo informed
policemen from the Akinpelu division and they all
arrived together at the scene of the incident.
“Oluomo and the police came into the street later
after the killers had gone. The police broke the
salon door and took the mop that Bayo used to
clean the blood. They picked spent bullets from
the salon,” he said.
Our correspondent was told that three police
vans were parked on the street that night to
forestall the breakdown of law and order.
A relative, who did not give her name, said the
deceased’s corpse had been deposited in a
morgue, while his blood-stained car was taken to
the station.
“The police took the corpse to the morgue and
took the car to the station. Some family members
have started arriving from the family’s hometown
in Ijebu,” she added.
Our correspondent observed an Armoured
Personnel Carrier on the street on Thursday,
while many shops were locked.
The house where the barbing salon was located,
was also locked.
PUNCH Metro gathered that Mamok was killed by
a gang loyal to a slain factional leader of the
NURTW, Olayemi Eniola, aka Esi-Oluwo.
A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
said Mamok was killed because he was suspected
to have fired the shot that killed Esi-Oluwo.
He alleged that one IK, who was an aide of the
slain leader, led the squad that killed Mamok as a
reprisal for his boss’ death.
He said, “MC Oluomo and Esi-Oluwo were rivals
for the leadership of the NURTW in Oshodi. Both
men also supported the All Progressives Congress
and the Peoples Democratic Party, respectively,
prior to the general elections.
“But Tinubu (a former Lagos governor) mediated
in the fight. Some days after, Esi-Oluwo was killed
and Mamok was fingered as the culprit.
“IK was born and raised in Mamok’s family house
on Mosaku Street. He worked with Esi-Oluwo.
After the man was killed, IK took over from him
and became the strong man of the group.
“I saw him patrolling the street throughout
yesterday and I was wondering what he was
looking for. I never knew he was actually
monitoring Mamok’s movements.”
The suspect was said to have fled the area after
the incident.
PUNCH Metro was told that friends of the victim
had started threatening reprisals and arsons, but
the intervention of Oluomo had kept the situation
under control.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Joe Offor,
promised to get back to our correspondent but
had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report
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