EXPOSED:- “OYO GOVERNMENT OWNS IBADAN KIDNAPPERS’ DEN”
A former government official in
Oyo state has countered the claim that a property with decomposing corpses and
emaciated people discovered in the Soka area of Ibadan was a den used by
kidnappers and ritual killers.
It would be recalled that on the
22nd of March, a shocking discovery of an Ibadan Forest of Horror was made.
Ayodele Adigun, a former secretary
to the state government, said the property was an abandoned government-run camp
for the mentally challenged.
Writing in the Guardian Newspaper,
Mr. Adigun alleged that the premises discovered last March was an abandoned
sewage treatment plant converted to a camp for lunatics abducted from the
streets of Ibadan by the Oyo State government as part of a campaign to beautify
Ibadan.
The news of the discovery of the
alleged kidnappers den and its horrid condition filled the sensibilities of
Nigerians with horror.
Over 20 decomposing corpses and
horribly emaciated people, some in the throes of death, were found at the den
when a group of commercial cyclists allegedly searching for a missing colleague
stormed the premises.
Some of the inmates, who claimed
to have been fed just once a week, said they were abducted by unknown persons
and brought to the compound. It was alleged that their abductors kept them and
sold their body parts for fetish purposes.
However, Mr. Adigun, also a former
Commissioner for Special Duties in the state, said the tales being spread about
the property were nowhere close to the truth.
He traced the history of the
facility in Soka to the award of the contract for the channelization of the
Ogunpa River.
He explained that the place was
converted to a sewage treatment plant after the contractors working on the
channelization of the river failed to deliver on the project.
According to him, despite being a
source of revenue to the government, the sewage plant was discontinued in 2012
following complaints by residents of the area over the offensive smell oozing
out from the plant.
“These facts completely debunk the
notion that the place was a ritual den since about ten years ago because a
government agency could not have operated a project generating revenue for
government where such a nefarious activity was going on,” he said.
According to him, the place was
converted to a camp for lunatic when the Oyo State government, following the
award of a contract to Messrs Kolaful Company Limited to clear Ibadan streets
of lunatics.
Mr Adigun alleged that the lunatic
abducted from the streets were kept at the Soka premises.
To validate his point, Mr Adigun
made reference to a report in the Tribune Newspaper of August 15, 2013 titled
‘Oyo Government moves lunatics from Ibadan roads’.
According to the report, a Toyota
Hiace commercial bus, with Oyo registration number XF 843 NRK, was seen picking
up lunatics from the streets of Ibadan. When accosted by the Tribune reporter,
one of the state government officials, Afinju Leke, said they were from an
agency under the Ministry of Environment and Habitat, commissioned to rid the
road of mentally challenged people.
When contacted the spokesperson of
the Ministry of Environment, Cosmas Oni, confirmed that the agency was indeed
commissioned by the state government and was initially attached to the
ministry, the Tribune reported
“It is true that the agency was
commissioned by the state government to do the job. However, it has been moved
to the Ministry of Women Affairs, so it’s no longer under Environment ministry
again,” Mr Oni reportedly said.
According to Mr. Adigun, the Oyo
State government should be held responsible for the deaths and the condition of
the near-dead people rescued at the site.
“The fact is that the agents of
government starved most of these unfortunate people to death. Those who did not
die were on the throes of death with emaciated physiques when they were
rescued,” he said.
“May I confirm that the Ladoja
administration did not initiate any programme to move lunatics from the
streets, neither was it done by the succeeding administration of Akala. Oyo
State Government should be honest enough to take responsibility for this
inhuman, wicked and irresponsible act rather than trying to hide behind a
needle. There is no other word for this act than genocide! The nefarious acts
were committed between 2012 and 2014.
“It might have been possible for
ritualists to take advantage of the shoddy arrangement by government but the
fact is that government used its resources to gather these unfortunate people
to a location where they became vulnerable to human predators and the elements.
I sincerely hope that the police and human rights organisations will get to the
root of this evil.”
But in its reaction, the Oyo state
government said Mr. Adigun, a member of the opposition Accord Party, is “on a
junket of lies” to discredit the government.
A spokesperson for the
administration, Festus Adedayo, told PREMIUM TIMES that what happened at the
property was well-documented by the media and from the reports it is clear that
the place was an actual den for kidnappers and ritual killer.
“What his piece succeeded in doing
was to make the whole world a liar, especially the crop of energetic and
painstaking journalists who make up the Nigerian media who have feasted on the
news since it broke,” Mr. Adedayo said.
“Virtually all Nigerian and
foreign newspapers, including the Mail of London, as well as radio and
television houses, have done features, interviews and on-the-spot assessments
of the Soka area. Indeed, the resilient men and women of the pen, who churned
out news daily from the horror scene, gave graphic accounts from released
captives, interviewed the community members and wrote gripping stories of fresh
blood spillages, gallows where captives were slaughtered and sundry other
revelations from the horror scene.
“The media have shown us pictures
of baby wears, shoes, garments, school children’s uniforms, identity cards and
bank account statements that were found at Soka. We would need Mr. Adigun to
tell us that these were his imaginary mad men and women whom he claimed that
the government shepherded to the expansive land. Why would anyone play politics
this brazenly and unmindful of the souls of the murdered at Soka?”
On the concern raised by some
critics that the Oyo government might be attempting to cover up its involvement
in the Soka horror after it prematurely ordered the demolition of the structure
while investigations were still going on, Mr. Adedayo said the government was
acting on the request of the community for the demolition of make-shift structures
in the area to allow for better visibility.
The police ordered a stoppage of
the demolition, saying it could not be done until investigations into the
matter are completed.
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