Don’t crucify Opadokun for son’s involvement in Offa robbery — Shittu
A lawyer, Mr. Wahab Shittu, shares his views with our correspondent on the circumstances surrounding the recent raid on some banks in Offa, Kwara State, and the arrest of Chief Ayo Opadokun’s son, Kayode, in connection with the attacks
What is your take on the recent robbery of some banks in Offa, your hometown, during which many people were killed? It is an unfortunate, callous, crude and inhuman action which has brought a lot of sadness, anguish and pains to the people and friends of Offa town across the globe. It is a manifestation of a total collapse in the security architecture of not only the state but of our country. It is something that should be of great concern to every right-thinking Nigerian. This is because the security and welfare of the people remain the primary purpose of the government. If you observed what happened, armed men came to town, invaded the police station, killed police officers on sight and simultaneously robbed five banks in broad daylight, leaving in their trail, blood and tears. It is unprecedented in the history of robbery operations in Nigeria.
How did you feel when you got the information that
a son of an Afenifere leader, Chief Ayo Opadokun, is among the suspects
arrested in connection with the robbery?
My attitude is that of shock and disbelief because
the elder statesman, Opadokun, is one of the most respectable, decent, and
patriotic Nigerians that I have met in my life. He was my classmate when he
came to take his second degree at the Faculty of Law, University of Lagos,
between 1983 and 1986. And I can confirm to you that Ayo Opadokun is a man of
exemplary character and I can also confirm to you that his daughter, Bolanle
Opadokun, actually practised in my chamber for nearly two years as a lawyer.
She conducted herself very well. This fellow, called Kayode Opadokun, is
unknown to me. I learnt he is the first son of Ayo Opadokun but there should be
a distinction between Ayo Opadokun and Kayode Opadokun. Kayode, from what they
said, is about 35 years old. Any child who is above 18 can answer for his
activities, whether right or wrong.
I do not want to pass any judgment either on
Kayode or on any other suspects until the final investigation. If at the end of the investigation, it was
found out that the young man is guilty, let the law take its course because the
law is no respecter of persons. If at the end of the day, it is found out that
Kayode Opadokun is guilty, then he is a disgrace to himself and people of that
orientation and the law should not spare anybody. Speaking on Mr. Ayo Opadokun,
I can say it anywhere that he is very decent and he would not tolerate evil
anywhere even if it occurred in his backward because he is a man who believes
in patriotism, honesty, integrity and he believes in hard work. You will recall
that Mr. Ayo Opadokun was one of the trusted allies of the late Chief Obafemi
Awolowo and he served as NADECO secretary, one of the principal groups who
fought for the democracy we are enjoying in the country today. So, Mr. Ayo
Opadokun, as far as I am concerned, is exemplary. Kayode Opadokun is on trial
today. If he is found guilty, let the law take its course. If he is found
innocent, then he has to contend with his destiny. I do not want to comment
about him; I do not know the fellow; I have never met him. But I prefer to
maintain an open mind until full investigations are conducted. But I think we
should not stigmatise the name of Mr. Ayo Opadokun because of this ugly
incident. The old man deserves his peace.
But some people are already casting aspersions on
Mr. Opadokun…
So, how is Chief Opadokun taking the whole issue?
There is an allegation that Kayode has been
displaying criminal tendencies…
I do not know him. I have never met him in life. I
cannot speak for him. I cannot confirm anything about him, whether he is
criminally-minded, whether he is guilty or innocent, I do not know. But I know
Mr. Ayo Opadokun as a decent and elderly statesman who has made imperishable
contributions to our nation building. I also know some of Mr. Ayo Opadokun’s
children, including Barrister Bolanle Opadokun, who has distinguished herself
creditably well and she is still distinguishing herself. But as for Kayode
Opadokun, I prefer to leave the judgment to the outcome of investigation. At the
end of the trial process, I will be able to make up my mind if the young man is
innocent or guilty. I do not know anything about his criminal activities.
Punch
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