Mother
of the twin brothers shot dead on Saturday by a trigger-happy policeman
guarding Paulson Hotel on Anibaba Street, Ketu-Ikosi, Lagos, Beatrice Oyesolu,
has said the promises her children made to her had been shattered.
DAILY
POST recalls that the said drunken policeman, Stephen James, with Force number
217884, had on Saturday, opened fire on the twin brothers, Taiwo and Kehinde,
who hailed from Oro, Kwara State and their friend, Jeje, who was celebrating
his birthday on the fateful day. The trio had cautioned him to stop harassing
customers, who reportedly declined to buy him bottles of beer.
James,
who reports claimed was a drug addict and notorious for shooting at people,
killed the twins and their friend before he shot himself dead.
It
took entreaties from residents around the hotel to stop the angry mob who
wanted to set the facility on fire.
Following
the death of her children, seventy-five-year-old Beatrice had lamented over the
deaths, stating that her world crumbled when the news of her sons’ death was
disclosed to her. She said the children were her hope after their father died
four months ago, lamenting that life was meaningless without her children, The
Punch reports.
According
to the septuagenarian, her deceased children, Taiye, a naval officer and
Kehinde, an engineer, had concluded plans to start building her a house next
month before the tragedy struck. The twin brothers, she said, were aged 34,
stating that the deceased duo, were bachelors.
The
bereaved woman said, “I just came back from church yesterday when they broke
the news of their death to me. The government should help me because Taiye and
Kehinde were the only
“They
promised me a lot of things next year. They wanted to start building a house on
my parcel of land next month. This is the seventh month after the death of
their father. I have been stripped naked because they are my clothes. Who will
I turn to now?” Beatrice quizzed rhetorically.
A
relative, who did not want his name in print, demanded that the police should
be made to compensate the mother of the deceased.
He
said, “Why was he given a gun when they knew he was a drunk? The police must be
sued. They should also pay compensation to the mother.”
The
aunt of the deceased, Mrs. Afusat Salaudeen, said the death was a big loss to
the entire family.
She
said, “They were very caring. They were the ones sponsoring their elder
brother’s son who is in a polytechnic. That brother had been missing for 10
years now. They were easy-going persons.”
Beatrice’s
sister, identified only as Iya Ijesha, said, “They were God-fearing children.
They never let their mother lack anything.”
A
resident around the hotel, Segun Elphus, said the policeman nearly killed his
friends and three of his younger brothers last month. He said he advised the
supervising manager of the hotel to send James away.
He
said, “The policeman was posted here about three months ago. He threatened to
kill my friends, who visited me from England last month. My three younger
brothers intervened. He nearly shot them.
“Yesterday,
he was drunk. Jeje was outside the hotel smoking and he told him to leave. They
were still on it when he shot him. Taiye tried to approach him; he shot him. He
shot Kehinde while he was fleeing.
Another
resident, Dele, said the fatalities would have been more if he was allowed to
enter the hotel.
He
said, “After he had killed the three guys, he wanted to enter the hotel
premises, but the gate had been locked from inside. He was frustrated and shot
himself. Sometime when he was drunk, he would say ‘I go kill 30 people, I go
kill myself…no case.’”
A
neighbour of the deceased on Dairo Street, Johnson Adebola, said they lived in
the same flat and were friendly.
“Jeje
sold foodstuffs in Mile 12. His parents live in Ijebu, Ogun State. They were
four that went to the hotel yesterday. The fourth person, Shola, was lucky to
escape. They were actually waiting for Shola’s girlfriend who just arrived in
Lagos when the incident happened,” he added.
The
hotel was under lock and key as of 3pm on Sunday when one of our correspondents
left the area.
The
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, during a visit to the
scene of the crime on Sunday condemned the act of the late officer, saying it
betrayed the ethics preached by the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase.
Owoseni,
who also visited the family of the victims, said investigation was ongoing to
ascertain whether the late policeman who committed the dastardly act was on
authorised duty at the hotel or not.
“As
a measure to prevent occurrences like this, we have always put up monitoring in
place to check the activities of policemen anywhere they may be serving to
ensure that they conform to rules and regulation. We are doing everything to
ensure that this type of sad incident does not happen again.
“The
incident is a devastating one and it is normal for me to visit the scene of the
crime. It is also important to see the family of the victims. The IG is aware
and saddened by the development.
“The
action of the killer-cop negates what the IG preaches about. The IG has said
policemen should not be posted to unauthorised places. The action of the cop
negates all of that,” Owoseni added.
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