Tag: Temitope Olatoye

  • Family seeks N200m damages from UCH for ‘sharing Sugar’s photos’

    THE family of the late lawmaker, Temitope Olatoye (aka Sugar) has petitioned the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, for the alleged sharing of the deceased’s ‘horrific’ photographs on social media without its approval.

    It is seeking N200 million damages.

    In the petition by C. C. Amedu of Ikeh Sunday Chambers, Ibadan,  the Olatoye family accused the hospital of allowing the gory photographs of the late lawmaker in his dying hours at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital to be circulated on social media, thereby causing members of his family a lot of grief.

    The petition was also sent to the Minister of Health and the Ibadan chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA).

    Although the family acknowledged that doctors and other workers attending to the late Sugar declared in the presence of Sugar’s family that taking photographs of patients was prohibited, they were surprised to see such photographs circulating on online newspapers and social media hours later.

    They insisted that the ICU of a hospital is a restricted area, hence only members of staff of the hospital had access to the dying Olatoye.

    They reminded the UCH management of the Hippocratic oath, ethics and international best practices in the medical profession, which protect the rights of a dying patient to die in peace and dignity, which also mandates doctors to maintain respect for human life, avoid using their privileges as doctors to violate human rights, which also mandates them to practise the profession with conscience and dignity.

    In spite of the ethics, the Olatoyes said it was disheartening that UCH staff allegedly allowed the taking, circulation and publication of the dehumanising photographs of the deceased, which have since been trending online.

    Read also: Dogara, APC caucus condemn electoral violence

    The petition reads in part: “A cursory assessment of the attached photographs revealed that the deceased, as at the time the photographs were taken, was still at the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital in a pool of blood. Therefore, it is reasonable and unarguable to believe that only your staff could access the unit at the material time.

    “The above conduct of your staff suggested that instead of your personnel on duty to have acted in their full professional capacity, focusing on taking care of the deceased, which might have probably saved his life, they were busy taking his pictures, which perhaps for the purpose of selling same to social media operators as it can be seen trending online.”

    They posited that the trending online photographs have been serving as a painful reminder to Sugar’s gruesome murder, adding that they also subjected members of the family to “a lasting unimaginable depression, mental and psychological torture.”

  • Family, associates demand justice

    The Olatoye family, friends, political associates and members of the Olatoye Sugar Foundation (OSF), have demanded justice in the killing of a member of the House of Representatives, Temitope Olatoye, aka Sugar.

    He, until his death, represented Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency of Oyo State.

    The deceased’s eldest brother, Mr. Olajide Olatoye, accompanied by friends, political associates and members of OSF made the call yesterday during a news conference at the OSF Secretariat, Bodija, Ibadan.

    The lawmaker was murdered at Lalupon, Ibadan, during the March 9 Governorship and House of Assembly elections.

    Olajide Olatoye, who spoke on behalf of the family, urged the government and security agencies to ensure that the perpetrators were brought to book.

    He said: “We hail AIG Leye Oyebade of Zone II and Police Commissioner Shina Olukolu of Oyo State Command for their prompt response and investigation of the killing, which led to the arrest of some suspects.

    “I am sure those arrested by the police were leaders of those who masterminded our son’s killing.”

    He described as “campaign of calumny”, reports against the lawmaker trending on social media, saying such mischiefs were orchestrated by the lawmaker’s political enemies.

    “Our attention has been drawn to several negative publications trending on social media, including the photographs of the dying Olatoye.

    “We wish to maintain that all the negative impression about the late Olatoye and his family started with the gruesome and horrific photographs allegedly published by a hospital and political enemies.

    “We maintain that these attacks on the deceased can best be described as fake news from mischief makers and political enemies to gain cheap political advantage”, he noted.

    He said the voice note credited to one Mrs. Folake, who claimed to be the landlady of the late lawmaker, was nothing but falsehood aimed at disparaging the deceased.

    “We hereby deny the assertion as same is without evidence and any iota of truth, therefore in the realm of fake news. We, therefore, call on the public to disregard same.”

    Olatoye said the family had instructed its lawyers to begin legal action against Sahara Reporters and other online platforms over the publication of falsehood about the deceased.

    He said the late lawmaker lived a fulfilled and philanthropic life, adding he was committed to the well-being of the downtrodden.

    The deceased’s brother thanked friends, the public and well- wishers for their support to the family.

    He hailed House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara for his support.

    The Special Adviser on Media and Strategy to the deceased, Dr. Tunde Hamzat, described the late legislator as an unadvertised philanthropist, who was always willing to help people.

    He said the late lawmaker was service personified, adding that the deceased devoted his life to the emancipation of the downtrodden and Oyo State project.

    Hamzat also praised security agencies for their prompt investigation of the killing, which led to some arrests.

    He hoped Sugar’s death would end high profile assassinations.

  • I don’t know about Sugar’s death, detained Oyo Chief Whip tells police

    The Chief Whip of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Olafisoye Akinmoyede, has exonerated himself from the killing of a member of the House of Representatives, Temitope Olatoye popularly known as Sugar.

    He said that he knew nothing about the incident.

    Olatoye was killed by yet to be identified gunmen during the March 9 governorship and House of Assembly elections at Lalupon Area of Lagelu Local Government.

    Akinmoyede, who contested for the Lagelu State Constituency for the second time under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) but lost to the rival Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has since been in detention at the State Criminal Investigations Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan in connection with the incident.

    The legislator, in a statement on Sunday by his media assistant, Mr. Segun Olawale, said that he was not, in any way, connected with the death of Olatoye.

    “Although both of us are from rival political parties, “Sugar” was my friend, brother and longtime political ally.

    “We were together in APC for a very long time before he defected to the African Democratic Party (ADP) under whose platform he contested for the Oyo South Senatorial election.

    “I am a man of peace and this can be attested to by my political associates, my colleagues in the House of Assembly and indeed, the people of my constituency.

    “The fact that Sugar and I are not from the same political party does not mean that we should be at each other’s throats.

    “Incidentally, we were not contesting for the same political office. While he contested for the Oyo South Senatorial seat, I contested for the Lagelu State Constituency for the second term.”

    Read Also: Life and times of lawmaker ‘Sugar’

    Akinmoyede further explained on receiving a call from the headquarters of the State Police Command at Eleyele, Ibadan that his attention was needed in connection with Sugar’s death, he honoured the invitation by voluntarily walking to the police command since he knew that he was innocent as far as the incident was concerned.

    He said the unfortunate killing of Olatoye did not happen at his polling unit, Ward 7, Isale Osun, where he had earlier cast his vote and there was no crisis whatsoever while the exercise lasted until the arrival of the federal lawmaker in Lalupon town from his Alape village with his “boys” which resulted in the electorate scampering for safety.

    According to him, it was not long after that he heard that gunshots were being exchanged between Olatoye’s “boys” and some people at the Lalupon motor park which eventually culminated in his being shot.

    “I am therefore surprised by the reports in a section of the media to the effect that I was arrested by the police.

    “I must state emphatically that I was never arrested. I reported myself to them voluntarily upon receiving their call,” the lawmaker said.

    Akinmoyede, a former Chairman of Lagelu Local Government, called on the police to intensify their efforts and do thorough investigations with a view to fishing out the real killers.

  • Sugar’s killing: I am innocent, Oyo lawmaker tells police

    The Chief Whip of Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Olafisoye Akinmoyede, has exonerated himself from the killing of a member of the House of Representatives, Mr Temitope Olatoye.

    Olatoye, popularly known as ‘Sugar’, was killed by unknown gunmen during the March 9 Governorship and House of Assembly elections at Lalupon Area of Lagelu Local Government area of the state.

    Akinmoyede contested for the Lagelu State Constituency seat for the second time under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC),  but lost to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate.

    The lawmaker, who has been in detention at the State Criminal Investigations Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan in connection with the incident, said that he knew nothing about it.

    The legislator, in a statement issued on Sunday by his media assistant, Mr Segun Olawale, said that he was not in any way connected with the death of Olatoye.

    “Although both of us are from rival political parties, “Sugar” was my friend, brother and long time political ally.

    “ We were together in APC for a very long time before he defected to the African Democratic Party (ADP) under whose platform he contested the Oyo South Senatorial election.

    Read Also: Oyo police hold suspect in Olatoye ‘Sugar’ murder

    “I am a man of peace and this can be attested to by my political associates, my colleagues in the House of Assembly and indeed, the people of my constituency.

    “The fact that Sugar and I are not from the same political party does not mean that we should be at each other’s throats.

    “Incidentally, we were not contesting for the same political office. While he contested for the Oyo South Senatorial seat, I contested for the Lagelu State Constituency for the second term,” he said.

    Akinmoyede further explained that he did not hesitate to honour the invitation of the State Police Command at Eleyele, Ibadan, in connection with Sugar’s death.

    He said that he voluntarily walked into the police command since he knew that he was innocent as far as the incident was concerned.

    He also said  it was worthy of note that the unfortunate killing of Olatoye did not happen at his polling unit, Ward 7, Isale Osun, where he had earlier cast his vote.

    The chief whip said that there was no crisis whatsoever while the voting lasted until the arrival of the late lawmaker in Lalupon town from his Alape village with his “boys”.

    According to him,  “not long after Sugar’s arrival did I hear that gunshots were being exchanged between his “boys” and some people at the Lalupon motor park which eventually led to him being shot.”

    “I am therefore surprised by the reports in a section of the media to the effect that I was arrested by the police.

    “I must state emphatically that I was never arrested,  I reported myself to them voluntarily upon receiving their call,” the lawmaker said.

    Akinmoyede, a former Chairman of Lagelu Local Government, called on the police to intensify their efforts and do thorough investigation with a view to finding the killers of Olatoye.

    NAN

  • Police arrest Oyo Chief Whip over Olatoye’s assassination

    Oyo  State Police have arrested the Chief Whip of the Oyo State House of Assembly,  Wasiu Olafisoye Akinmoyede, in connection with the murder of a senatorial candidate, Hon. Temitope Olatoye a.k.a. Sugar.

    Akinmoyede’s arrest brought the number of those held to two.

    Olatoye was representing Lagelu/Akinyele federal constituency in the lower chamber of the National Assembly. Akinmoyede is representing Lagelu state constituency.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said he was not aware of the development.

    The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Olagunju Ojo, confirmed the arrest. He said the House was notified through a letter.

    Ojo said: “I am not aware that he has been taken to Abuja. I am only aware that he is under investigations but I am not aware whether he has been taken to Abuja or not.”

  • Oyo police hold suspect in Olatoye ‘Sugar’ murder

    POLICE in Oyo State said yesterday they are getting closer to arresting those involved in the gruesome killing of House of Representatives member Temitope Olatoye (a.k.a Sugar) on Saturday.

    Commissioner of Police Shina Olukolu said a team of police investigators, led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), has succeeded in arresting one person (names withheld) in connection with the killing of the federal lawmaker.

    The state police command had on Sunday vowed to ensure that the killers of Olatoye during the Saturday’s polls were arrested and made to face the law

    The Commissioner of Police, who spoke through the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi, a Superintendent of Police, said the police have arrested one of the killers, who has made confessional statement linking him to the killing of the lawmaker.

    According to the state police boss, the police are closer to arresting all those involved in the Saturday’s killing.

    Confirming the suspect’s arrest, Olukolu said others were being sought for, expressing assurance that there would be other developments.

    “We have arrested one person in connection with the killing of the lawmaker and he is helping the police with useful information that will eventually lead to the arrest of all those that have hands in the dastardly act. I can tell you that we are getting closer to the killers,” he said.

    The police said aside the suspect linked with Sugar’s case, about 18 persons, six guns, nine live cartridges, axe, knives and other miscellaneous items were recovered.

    Stating that Sugar’s death was in no way connected with the elections that took place on the day he was killed, the police commissioner said there were enough facts and evidences available to the police that would lead to the arrest of the other culprits.

    Temitope (a.k.a. Sugar), before his demise, was a member of the Federal House of Representatives representing Lagelu/ Akinyele Federal Constituency and the Chairman, House Committee on Urban Development and Regional Planning.

    Olatoye was a member of the Action Democratic Party (ADP). He was allegedly shot during the governorship election. He was 47 years.

     

     

  • One arrested over Rep Olatoye’s murder in Oyo

    One person (name withheld) has been arrested in connection with the murder of Oyo House of Reps member Temitope Olatoye aka Sugar.

    Olatoye was shot dead in Ibadan, capital of Oyo State on Saturday during the Governorship/Assembly polls.

    The Commissioner of Police Mr Shina Olukolu on Tuesday said a team of police investigators led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) has succeeded in arresting one person (names withheld) in connection with the killing of federal lawmaker.

    He said with the arrest, all those involved in the gruesome murder will be picked up.

    Olukolu, who spoke through the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi a Superintendent of Police, disclosed the suspect has made confessional statement linking him to the killing of the lawmaker.

    According to the state police boss, the police are closer to arresting all those involved in the Saturday’s killing of Hon. Olatoye.

    Confirming the arrest of the suspect, Olukolu said others were being sought for, expressing assurance that there would be other developments.

    “We have arrested one person in connection with the killing of the lawmaker and he is helping the police with useful information that will eventually lead to the arrest of all those that have hands in the dastardly act. I can tell you that we are getting closer to the killers,” he said.

    The police said aside the suspect linked with Olatoye’s case, about 18 persons, six guns, nine live cartridges, axe, knives and other miscellaneous items were recovered.

    While stating Olatoye’s death was in no way connected with the elections, the police Commissioner said that there were enough facts and evidences available that will lead to the arrest of the other culprits.

    Read Also: Oyo: Ajimobi congratulates Makinde

    The Police Commissioner said that he got the information about the gruesome murder of Sugar from the Divisional Police Officer at Iyana Offa, while he was monitoring the governorship and state House of Assembly elections on Saturday.

    “I learnt that Sugar was ambushed and, in the process, sustained gunshot injuries in the head.

    “He was immediately evacuated to the UCH for medical attention, but, unfortunately, he died at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital while receiving treatment, ”he said.

    He added the area where the incident occurred was cordoned while he directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) to personally lead the team of investigators.

    The deceased was the Federal House of Representatives representing Lagelu /Akinyele Federal Constituency and the Chairman, House Committee on Urban Development and Regional Planning.

    Olatoye was an active member of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) in the state.

    The 47-year-old was allegedly shot by political thugs on Saturday during the governorship election in Oyo state.

  • Rep, police sergeant shot dead, 11 others killed

    The member of the House of Representatives from Lagelu/Akinyele  (Oyo State) Temitope Olatoye was last night  shot  by suspected thugs amid the tension that followed  the governorship and state assembly elections.

    Sugar, as he was popularly called, was confirmed dead soon after he was rushed to the University College Teaching Hospital, Ibadan for treatment.

    He was one of the 13 Nigerians that lost their lives in the violence sparked by the elections in some parts of the country.

    Six people were killed by gunmen in Rivers State with two of them beheaded.

    A  suspected ballot box snatcher  was shot to death by soldiers  as he was making away with the box from  a polling unit in Ikot Udo Ossiom village, Ukanafun council of Akwa Ibom State, while an election observer was killed , allegedly by a police  stray bullet  at Umuida community, Enugu Ezike, Igbo-Eze north local government area of Enugu State.

    A gang of gunmen allegedly working for some parties also rained bullets on polling units in  Ughelli South local government area   killing a  man.

    Two others were killed at Oba-Akoko, headquarters of Akoko Southwest local government area of Ondo State in the aftermath of an attempt by hoodlums to snatch a ballot box.

    Olatoye who was the senatorial candidate of the African Development Party (ADP) in Oyo Central in last month’s election was attacked by a band of thugs at Elesu village in Ward 13, Lalupon, Lagelu Local Government Area of the state where he had gone to vote.

    A bullet was said to have hit him in the eye and was subsequently rushed to the hospital only to die moments after arriving the UCH.

    Spokesman for the Nigerian Police, Mr. Frank Mba said last night that the force had commenced investigation into the matter.

    The alleged ballot box snatcher in Akwa Ibom State, according to eye witnesses, had already taken hold of the box and was running away with it when soldiers opened fire on him.

    The incident happened at Ikot Udo Ossiom village in  Ukanafun Local Government area.

    It was gathered that the suspect made his first attempt in the morning but was resisted by soldiers.

    He returned later in the day and this time almost succeeded in his mission until the soldiers shot him.

    Two killed in Ondo for alleged ballot box snatching

    Another attempt to snatch ballot boxes at Oba-Akoko, headquarters of Akoko Southwest local government area of Ondo State also claimed two lives.

    Community sources said some hoodlums had stormed the community with a view to snatching   ballot boxes.

    The development sparked a protest by youths, which soon got out of hand with youths destroying   property including a police station and vehicles, estimated at  million of naira.

    Two persons were shot to death in the ensuing melee.

    A third person hit by bullets was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

    The police subsequently arrested 21 persons for alleged breach of peace.

    A ballot box was however snatched at Araromi Area, Agbaluku, Arigidi-Akoko which led to disruption of election in the area.

    The Police Area Commander for Ikare-Akoko, Razak Rauf, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) who led a contingent of police to the town to make peace, described the destruction of police property as barbaric.

    He said investigation had commenced while culprits would be arrested and brought to book.

    Six killed in Rivers, two of them beheaded

    Six people were killed by gunmen in Khana (Ogoni) Local Government Area of Rivers State, during the elections.

    Two of the victims were beheaded.

    One of the victims, Micheal Abedinigo, from Upatabo, was stabbed to death at Akinima, headquarters of Ahoada West LGA of Rivers State by thugs.

    Reports from Buguma and Isiokpo said thugs went on the rampage throwing dynamites into people’s homes and cars.

    The development scared a lot of people from going out to vote.

    The Chief Security Officer (CSO) of Khana LG council, Letam Kinee, speaking on a   radio programme in Port Harcourt described the killing of   innocent persons as sad and   shocking.

    Kinee called on security agencies to apprehend and prosecute the killers, in order to serve as a deterrent to other criminals.

    ‘Election observer’ shot dead in Enugu

    A man described as an election observer was allegedly killed by a stray bullet from a policeman at Umuida community, Enugu Ezike, Igbo-Eze north local government area of Enugu State.

    The victim whose name was given as Osondu Odu  was hit in the head by a bullet from a  police officer stationed close to the residence of a politician in the area.

    Ebere Amarizu, spokesman of the Enugu police command, confirmed the incident to journalists.

    He attributed it to “accidental discharge”.

    The man was said to have had a confrontation with the policeman at a polling unit metres away from Eze’s residence.

    However, police spokesman, Frank Mba said last night that that the victim was not an election observer.

    A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) agent was similarly shot dead by suspected thugs in Eziama Obire in Nkwerre local government area of Imo State.

    Gunmen open fire on polling unit in Delta

    Gunmen also swooped on polling units in Ughelli South local government area of Delta State leaving one man dead.

    Several other people were wounded.

    The dead man was attacked at Iwhrekan community.

    PDP decries killings, violence, ‘militarisation of elections’

    Reacting to the situation last night, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) condemned what it called the heavy militarisation, violence and killing of innocent Nigerians during the elections.  The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Kola Ologbondiyan blamed the development on alleged desperation by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the elections.

    He said:”The world watched with utter horror as soldiers under the command of the Buhari Presidency, hound, arrest, shoot, terrorise opposition figures and provide cover for APC thugs to unleash violence, kill opposition members, cart away electoral materials and disrupt polls in PDP strongholds, all in the bid to forcefully foist the APC on Nigerians.

    “In Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Delta, Bayelsa, Kogi, Benue, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, among others, soldiers brazenly aided APC thugs to unbridle violence, hijack electoral processes and write fictitious results for APC candidates.

    “In Rivers State, soldiers invaded INEC office in Bori, beat up and chased away PDP agents and assisted the APC in ballot stuffing and writing of results. The scenario was the same in Akwa-Ibom where security agents provided cover for APC thugs in their bid to hijack the electoral process.

    “In Imo State, APC thugs, accompanied by security agents disrupted polls in PDP strongholds and reportedly killed a PDP agent in Umudo/Umuwala area of Owerri.

    “In Ebonyi State, APC thugs aided by security agents, burnt down INEC facility in the state, seeing that their party did not have any foothold in the state.

    “In Ajaokuta, Kabba/Bunu, Olamaboro, Ijumu and several other local governments in Kogi State, APC thugs, assisted by soldiers invaded polling units and carted away ballot materials, a development which sparked off restiveness in some areas and resulted in mass destruction of property in the area.”

    The party regretted that in many other states, the APC, in connivance with INEC, orchestrated the deliberate diversion of electoral materials meant for certain areas to unknown destinations, resulting in the frustration of electoral processes in the affected areas.

  • Lawmaker petitions IG on threat to life

    Lawmaker petitions IG on threat to life

    A member of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Temitope Olatoye, has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abbah, asking for protection against attack by his opponents.

    In the letter dated February 13, signed by counsel to the lawmaker, Ikeh Sunday of Chief Ladosu Ladapo (SAN) and Co, it was alleged that Olatoye, an All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives candidate and his supporters were being provoked by members of a rival party.

    The letter said after the tactics failed, attempts were made on his life, and  a siege to his property in Ibadan.

    Efforts to get the reaction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman, Yinka Taiwo, failed, as his phone was switched off.