Saturday, 12 March 2016

‘I killed 10-year-old pupil because she provoked me’


A teacher in a private school, Edet Umoren, who beheaded a 10-year-old pupil, Precious Adedeji, last Thursday in Esugbo, Itamerin, near Ijebu-Ife, in the Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State, said he was provoked by the victim and the head teacher, who is the wife of the proprietor.

Adedeji, a pupil of Favour Nursery and Primary School, was the granddaughter of the proprietor, Pastor Joseph Olutoye.

She was killed by the assailant a day after her 10th birthday.

Umoren was paraded on Monday at the headquarters of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Magbon, Abeokuta, along with six suspected kidnappers and a suspected Boko Haram member by the state Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali.

The 52-year-old native of Akwa Ibom State said he committed the crime because Adedeji and the head teacher made him angry by some uncomplimentary remarks they made.

He also said he never knew what came over him, adding that he regretted his action.

He said, “That morning, I held a cutlass which I used to cut canes in the bush to discipline pupils. The girl(Adedeji) and the head teacher saw me and made some remarks which provoked me; then I used the cutlass to behead her.

“I never knew what came over me; it was when I had carried out the act that I regained my senses. I regret my action.”

Umoren, who said he was married with three children, explained that the proprietor owed him four years salary arrears, adding that his salary was N7,000 per month and not N4,000.

The suspect who had been in the employ of the school since 2011, stated that he had a pupil he was sponsoring his education in the school, adding that the school fees was deducted from his salary.

Umoren, who until the incident was the treasurer of the proprietor’s church, was also accused of allegedly stealing over N250,000 from the church.

He, however, said what he took from the church fund was about N50,000, claiming it was part of the salary arrears being owed him.

The state police boss said the suspect, who ran away after committing the crime, was later arrested at Itamagiri in Ijebu Imusin.

Umoren was alleged to have also severed the right hand of Adedeji.

He allegedly attacked Adedeji, who was in company with her friend, Patricia, and the head teacher.

They were said to be on their way back to the school when Umoren allegedly pounced on them.

Patricia, who escaped from the scene, was said to have run back to the school to inform the proprietor of the attack by “uncle Edet.”

The proprietor, Olutoye, expressed shock at Umoren’ action, saying the teacher left two notes at the scene of the crime, claiming that he committed the crime because of the failure of the proprietor to pay him his January and February salary.

Also paraded were six suspected kidnappers who were arrested around the Sagamu-Ijebu-Ode area. They confessed to being responsible for kidnapping an expatriate in Lagos State and an 87-year-old man, Chief Modiu Rabiu at Atan, Ijebu Ode.

The gang, allegedly led by Mahama Godwin, aka Bado, according to the CP, used a canoe to take their victims to their den around the Omu Ijebu River.

Ali said, “The suspects collected N2.7m ransom from an 87-year-old man. They were on their way to kidnap another expatriate in Ijebu Ode when the men of SARS swooped on them. They have confessed to the crime.”

Other members of the gang were Lucky Oba, Saheed Bilesanmi, Lucky Peter, Seun Oladimeji and Segun Arigidi.

Also paraded was 25-year-old Mukhtar Umar, suspected to be a member of Boko Haram.

Ali said Umar fled Borno and settled at Kara Market in the Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area of the sate, adding that through intelligence and close monitoring of events at the market, the suspect was arrested.

Umar, who spoke in Hausa, however, denied being a member of Boko Haram, but said he was arrested “because I have a friend who’s a Boko Haram member.”

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