The only work I know is how to kill — Self-confessed assassin
The former union leader however described it as blackmail saying he only paid him out of fear for his life. While the self-confessed assassin, said that he was hired by the former NURTW leader, , to assassinate the incumbent union’s leader at Idumota, Azeez Adekunle Lawal , popularly known as Kunle Poly, he denied the claim, describing it as mere blackmail.
Members of the Idumota branch of the union had
converged for a meeting with their leader, Kunle Poly at the last floor of a
three-storey building on John street, off Idumota bus-stop, on January 23,
2018. Time was 12 midnight. After the meeting, Kunle Poly, accompanied by his
Personal Assistant, Ganiyu Ayinla, popularly called Piero and two policemen,
approached his vehicle. But they were rattled by sporadic gunshots from a
restaurant where some hoodlums were drinking. At the end of the shooting spree,
Ayinla died on the spot while the two policemen managed to escape with gunshot
wounds. But the assailants’ target, Kunle Poly, escaped by the whiskers.
since the incident occurred, an initial arrest of
two persons was made. Their confessional statement reportedly led to the arrest
of Williams by operatives of the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence
Response Team, IRT headed by Abba Kyari, an Assistant Commissioner of Police.
It was gathered that 39-year-old Williams, who hails from Ogun state, was
arrested in Akure, Ondo state where he fled to immediately after the murder. He
was also discovered to have been on Police wanted list for five years, over
several assassinations within the South West. During interrogation, he admitted
to the crime but disclosed that he was hired by Chief Rafiu Olohunwa, the
former NURTW chairman. He further stated that the deal was sealed with a fee of
N1.5 million, while a part payment of N500,000 made by him (Olounwa), with a
promise to pay the balance after the assassination of Kunle Poly.
Trouble, according to him, broke out following the
refusal by Olounwa to pay the balance of N1 million after the operation. He
disclosed that Olounwa refused to pay because he claimed that the person who
was killed was not the target. According to Williams (Ade lawyer): “Chief
Olorunwa cannot deny hiring me. Ask him what the N500,000 he paid me was meant
for. Also ask him why I was demanding for the balance.”
He called me on a Monday, January 21, 2018 and
informed me that he wanted me to assassinate Kunle Poly. He said he brought
Kunle Poly to the union and that he was instrumental in his being the chairman.
He said Kunle Poly ought to be paying him an amount on monthly basis but that
he had not been living up to expectation. He lamented that it was affecting him
financially. “We were supposed to carry out the operation the next day being
Tuesday but it was postponed because we had not been paid. The following day on
Wednesday, January 23, 2018, I went to meet Olouwa in his car that night, where
he gave me the part payment of N500,000. He warned me not to let anyone know
what I was doing there. And he also said that he would want me to do the job
alone. “
I struck when I sighted Kunle
Poly entering his car. I thought I had succeeded until the next day when I
heard that it was his Personal. Assistant who died. “When I called Olorunwa on
the phone to demand the payment of the balance, he did not pick. He eventually
picked my call when I called him with my private number, three days later. He
told me point blank that he had no balance to pay since I did not get the
target.”
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