Dr. Toyin Hamzat, a former
Special Adviser on Health to Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, was on
Sunday shot dead by unknown gunmen in Sagamu, Ogun State.
Hamzat, a devout
Muslim, was buried Monday at about 2 pm in his hometown in Ijebu-Aiyepe, also in
Ogun State, according to Islamic rites.
Although, details of his death were
sketchy, THISDAY gathered that the deceased had dropped of f a female companion
when he was attacked in front of the woman’s house in Sagamu GRA at about 9.30
pm.
Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed
his death and the arrest of suspects, told THISDAY that the late Hamzat, who
drove in his Toyota Prado Sports Utility Vehicle had taken the woman to her
house and as she stepped out of the car, his attackers, who had come in a taxi
and were obviously lying in ambush, opened fire on him.
The woman, other sources
said, was one of the wives of the Sagamu Commander of the Ogun State Vigilante
Group. According to sources, the vigilante commander had once encountered Hamzat
in the woman’s house and had warned him after an intense argument to stay away
from her.
The Sunday killing, sources said, might not be unconnected to the fact
that the man suspected Hamzat was having an affair with his wife. Already, the
police have arrested the woman, her husband and three of the people working with
the man in connection with the killing. While the police said it was premature
to disclose the motive behind the killing, they added that it was a clear case
of murder because the woman told them that she and Hamzat had noticed the two
taxis trailing them and that eyewitnesses also confirmed that those who opened
fire on Hamzat were from the taxis.
The police said while they could not tell if
the woman’s husband had killed Hamzat, preliminary investigation showed that he
had some connection with the suspected killers. Adejobi told THISDAY Monday
night that “five suspects have been arrested and are being interrogated in
connection with the killing and we are making progress.”
The late politician was
reportedly seen last on Saturday in Ago-Iwoye area of Ogun State during the
burial ceremony of Oladimeji Sofowora’s mother, an aide of Fashola.
Meanwhile,
Fashola condemned the killing and described Hamzat’s death as most unfortunate,
shocking and heart rending, adding that it should not be swept under the carpet.
According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Hakeem Bello, “It was
indeed a supreme irony of life that such a man of peace who gave so much in the
service of his country in general and community in particular could come to such
a violent end.”
The governor condoled with his Ogun counterpart, Senator
Ibikunle Amosun, the state government and its people as well as the immediate
and extended family members of the deceased. While praying to God to grant the
widow and family members the fortitude to bear the loss, the governor described
Hamzat’s assassination as a personal loss to him, Lagos State and the entire
South-west family of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).
A pharmacist, Hamzat
who was a pioneer member of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) and the ACN, had
served in different capacities in the party and in Lagos State. Between 1999 and
2002, he was the chairman of Ikeja Local Government.
He later became a special
adviser on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs under the administration of
former Governor Bola Tinubu. Born on October 1, 1960, Hamzat attended Adeola
Odutola College Ijebu Ode where he got his A’ Levels and later proceeded to the
University of Lagos, Akoka where he obtained a degree in pharmacy.
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