Police escorts shoot at Olu Falae at Ile-Oluji

Akinade Adepoju
Akinade Adepoju
Olu-Falae

A former Secretary to the Federal Government and a leader of pan Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, Chief Olu Falae, Tuesday narrowly escaped death when a mobile policeman along Akure-Ilesha Express way fired a gunshot at his car.

Falae, according to reports was on his way to Ile-Ife to join other members of the pan Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere on a courtesy visit to Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi when the incident happened.

A visibly disturbed former SFG, who narrated his ordeal to newsmen in Ile-Ife before the Afenifere’s meeting with Oba Ogunwusi said he narrowly escaped death in the hands of the policemen.

Falae who was recently kidnapped in his Akure home by Fulani herdsmen before he was rescued by the security agents, explained that his car was shot at at Ile-Oluji junction.

He expressed shock over the shooting at his car by the policemen, asking; “When was I kidnapped that they want to kill me now? I was coming from Akure approaching Ilesa and I saw some vehicles ahead of me. There was a bullion van in front. The vehicles ahead of us were overtaking the bullion van so we too followed.

“I nearly passed them when I heard a shot and subsequent bang on my car. We stopped and we saw that they actually fired at the car. They didn’t stop. We stopped at Erin-Ijesa and complained to the police at the check-point that we were fired at by some policemen escorting a bullion van at Ile-Oluji junction.”

Chief Falae who expressed fear over continuous attack on him said; “I don’t know why I was kidnapped recently, why I was arrested in 1997 and locked up for two years and now shot.”

When contacted, spokesperson of the Osun state command, Folashade Odoro said the command was yet to receive official report on the issue.

The Personal Assistant to Chief Falae, Captain Moshood Raji confirmed the incident saying; “Yes it is true, they shot at the car as we drove pass them between Ikeji Arakeji and Ipetu in Osun State as others did .

“There were three vehicles including an Hilux van which was carrying the policemen, the bullion van and the pilot vehicle. Chief Falae’s Sports Utility Vehicle, SUV, drove pass the pilot car, so one of the policemen fired a shot at our car . Nobody was injured. Chief Falae and everybody is fine.”

Also reacting, Afenifere’s spokesman, Yinka Odumakin, described the situation as “Tragic and symptomatic of the lawlessness and depravity in our society”.

“Good that Papa’s security details have the clues that will be useful in tracking the fellows in the bullion van. They must be made accountable.”

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