A search has kickoff for the cutists suspected of killing their leader in the Bariga area of Lagos state.
The slain leader, popularly known as Major, is said to be behind the
initiation of Eiye boys in Shomolu and Bariga areas of the state, New
Telegraph reports. He was described as a fearless leader and a terror in
his community and to other rival cult groups. He was eventually killed,
allegedly by his fellow Eiye cultists, while he slept at his home in
Taiwo off Rashida Kotun Street Idiaba, Bariga, Lagos, last month.
A source who requested anonymity told New telegraph that his
assailants sneaked into his house and stabbed Major in the chest and
other parts of his body, adding that they knew that was the only way
they could attack and kill him.
Policemen attached to the Bariga Police
Station Lagos State police command have begun search for the suspects
and have reportedly compiled names of suspects in connection with the
crime, sources revealed the police had declared 11 persons wanted over
the murder.
Major's killing came barely 24 hours after the newly sworn in
Chairman Shomolu Local Government Mr Abdul-Hammed Salawu popularly known
as Dullar had a peace talk at the traditional ruler’s palace. His
murder punctured the relative peace in the community.
Narrating what led to the murder, a police source reportedly said:
"In an attempt to maintain peace in the community, the new Shomolu local
government chairman Mr. Salawu popularly known as Dullar visited the
traditional ruler at Bashua in Shomolu on Isese day on August 20, to pay
homage to the Kabiesi, Oba Bashua and he held a peace talk with Aiye
and Eiye boys.
"According to one of the boys, the Chairman, Shomolu local government
after the peace talk gave the Eiye group N10,000, other people said it
was N500,000 he gave them to share after his visit to the paramount
ruler. However, the Eiye Confraternity had two factions fighting over
leadership.
"One of the boys named Bajio from a faction collected the money and
Major who claimed to be the top leader and initiator of all the Eiye
boys in Shomolu and Bariga told Bajio to give him the money but Bajio
refused.
Major was angry over Bajio disrespect in public so he gave Bajio a
punch on his mouth and blood gushed out from his lips. Angered by the
public humiliation by Major, Bajio, now at large, who is of the same
Eiye cult group with Major decided to take revenge. We learnt that he
organised his friends of same group and they attacked and stabbed Major
to death in his sleep”
Major according to his friends who have been paying tribute to him,
grew up in Ilaje area of Bariga. He was said to be an Eiye cult member
but he graduated to be the top man.
One of his friends who requested anonymity while describing Major
said: “After graduating from Unilag, Major returned to his father’s
house in Ilaje and started the Eiye cult where he initiated all the Eiye
boys in Shomolu and Bariga. His gang and the Aiye boys were always
fighting and causing mayhem in the community. Major with the assistance
of one Ibrahim aka Small Japron who has been remanded in prison custody,
fought with the Aiye boys and many Aiye boys were murdered. Property
worth millions of naira were destroyed in their supremacy battle for
control in the community and they killed their rivals without mercy.
"The Shomolu local government Chairman tried to make peace with them
since he was sworn in. The Eiye boys are seen in the local government
trying hard to be the only group close to the Chairman. There will be
reprisals over the murder."
Speaking on the activities of cultists in the area, a police source
said: "There are many cultists in Shomolu and Bariga areas. They love to
control the LGA. The two cult groups are the Aiye and Eiye
Confraternities. Hardly can you find a young man in the community that
does not belong to Aiye or Eiye. These two groups have been at
loggerheads with each other. Their supremacy fight over control of motor
parks, dredging sites, okada riders and petty businesses has resulted
in bloodshed and destruction.
"More than 20 young men have been killed in the last six years. These
cultists have instilled fear in residents and though their parents know
that their sons are members, they shield them from arrest. These
cultists have killed community leaders who spoke against them. One of
the community leaders and human rights activist they murdered in 2013
was Comrade Vincent Olatunde."
When contacted over the incident, Mr. Salawu said he is not aware of the incident. He said "I don’t know anything about it".
When contacted, the spokesperson for the Lagos State police command
ASP Olarinde Famous- Cole confirmed the murder. He said "There is an
ongoing investigation into the killing. We are on top gear to arrest the
prime suspect and others involved."
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