Domestic staff, Daniel Ita (guard) and Olayemi Bamitale (sacked driver),
suspected killers of Prof. Albert Ilemobade
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The suspected killers of the former Vice-Chancellor of the Federal
University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Prof. Albert Ilemobade, yesterday
narrated how they strangled him to death.
The suspects, who were his domestic workers Daniel Ita
(guard) from Cross River State and his sacked driver, Olayemi Bamitale from
Ekiti State, as well as the late Ilemobade’s red Toyota RAV 4, were paraded by
the police in Akure, the Ondo State capital.
The duo were arrested by the police in Ogun State
before they were transferred to Ondo State.
The Nation report continues:
Family members, members of the Archbishop Vining
College of Theology, Akure, where the deceased was a member and representatives
of Imade College, Owo Old Students Association, led by Yinka Akinola, besieged
the police headquarters yesterday.
They were there to catch a glimpse of the two
suspects, who killed the 78-year-old man.
Last Monday, it was reported that the don was abducted
by unknown gunmen. His decomposing remains were discovered at an isolated store
in his house on Sunday.
Bamitale (36) was said to have been sacked in April
when he allegedly stole the deceased’s Toyota RAV4. It was gathered that
the vehicle was with him for four days before he returned it, when he could not
get a buyer.
Bamitale was said to have been detained by the police
before sympathizers appealed to the deceased to allow his bail.
It was gathered that despite his sack, the suspect was
always in contact with Daniel on how they would steal the car.
He said: “Baba was nice to Daniel and me. Daniel
called me one day and said he had contacted his herbalist on how to steal the
car without any trouble.
“Daniel asked me to come to the House at Ijapo Estate
on Sunday by 9pm. When I got to the place, he told me that he had met his
herbalist who told him that if we want to take the car we must kill Baba and
take some sand from the house so that there won’t be any problem.
“I asked him how we are going to lure Prof outside.
Daniel said he would lure Baba to the security room and from there we will
strangle him to death. And from there we will go to his room and take whatever
we want since Mama, his wife, is in another room.
“He went to Baba’s sitting room and called him, that
there was a power surge. Baba passed through the kitchen to the security room.
It was there that we grabbed his neck, until he stopped breathing.
“We took his body to a store beside the car park. We
put a picture on his chest so that if the body is found, they will think that
his murderers dropped the picture.
“When we entered his room, we took the car key, N7000,
laptop and two phones. Daniel locked the gate from outside and we went away
with the vehicle.
“At the estate gate, the guards allowed us to go when
they saw Daniel and that was around 11pm.
“We slept at Alagbaka because Daniel’s brother, who
lived at Arakale in Akure, refused to pick up his phone. The following morning,
Daniel asked us to take the car to Calabar but I told him that the N7,000 with
us is not enough to buy fuel to take us to Calabar.
“We agreed to take the vehicle to Lagos. But when I
explained the circumstances to my contacts in Lagos, they all said they
couldn’t buy it.
“On our way, officials of the Federal Road Safety
Commission (FRSC) detained us for incomplete documents.
“They took the car to a nearby police station where we
were directed to pay N3000 at First Bank. There was no money on us again. The
following day, we took the laptop and two phones to Epe to sell.
“When we moved round, we were told that the phones
have security codes and unless we flash them, we couldn’t sell them. But we
were told of the dangers of flashing the phones.
“Daniel saw one of his kinsmen, who agreed to buy the
phones and he gave us N3000. I went to the bank to pay the money and we took
the teller to the FRSC office. We were given a letter which we took to the
police station and they released the car to us.
“We returned to Ijebu-Ode and the person I contacted
at Ilotin in Ijebu-Ode reported us to the police and we were arrested.”
But Daniel blamed Bamitale for luring him to the evil
business. The guard said the herbalist was treating him for hernia and that the
don gave him N5000 recently for the treatment.
Commissioner of Police Isaac Eke said they received
information from the Ogun State Police Command that the late Ilemobade’s guard
and former driver had been arrested with the deceased’s vehicle.
Eke described the incident as traumatic and sad,
noting that because the suspects dropped the don’s slippers and watch,
the police and family believed that he was kidnapped.
“I
want to appeal to people to always carry out background checks before employing
domestic workers,” Eke said.
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