Crossover musician, Alariwo, has blasted
the Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer, Olabisi Ilobanefor, for
saying the police were not aware of his shooting.
Earlier last week, Alariwo took to his
Facebook to inform his fans and friends that he was attacked and shot by
armed robbers in Ibadan.
But the police spokesperson said the
singer should have reported the incident to the police rather than going
to the social media.
However, Alariwo said he couldn’t have
gone to the police to make a formal report because he was rushed to the
hospital in order to be operated on.
“How do you expect me to go and report
to the police again when I was still in the hospital and was being
operated on? It was my manager that wrote on my Facebook page that I was
shot and was okay.
“Did the PRO expect me to stand from the hospital bed to go and lay complaints?”
Alariwo said it was actually some policemen who arrived at the scene of the incident that rushed him to the hospital.
“It was the DPO of Oluyole Estate police
station, Mr. A. Rasheed who sent a patrol car that led us to the first
hospital that refused to open their gate before they led us to the
second hospital, ZOE Hospital, where my wounds were attended to.
“The police stayed with us throughout
the surgery and they even picked the bullet cartridge from the scene as
evidence. They asked us to come back to the station when I fully recover
so as to make a formal report which I did on Tuesday, July 22 after the
doctor confirmed I was fit,” he said.
Narrating how he was attacked by armed robbers, Alariwo said the incident happened when he and his sister were going out.
“When I saw the robbers, I chased them
very far but I couldn’t get them. My sister had run into the bush. I
called her to come out. I didn’t even know that one of them had laid
ambush waiting to see if we would call the police.
“At that time, my sister had called her
neighbour who also had called the police. The DPO had called some
policemen too. Even at that, there was a checkpoint around our house and
I went there. I met the policemen to tell them that armed robbers were
around. They said I should stay at the checkpoint that nothing would
happen to me. I left them to go and find my sister.
“As I got to where she was, the armed
robber jumped out of the bush. He said in Yoruba that for injuring one
of his men, he was going to kill me. I don’t know where I got the guts
from but I told him he could not do anything. To God be the glory, the
idiot cock his gun four times but he couldn’t shoot. I told my sister to
get into the car so that I could speed off. My engine was even running.
But she was still scared. The guy shot the fifth time. I had already
rolled my window. The bullet shattered the glass and penetrated into my
right arm,” he narrated.
Alariwo said the armed robber made away with his sister’s bag.
“She had N86,200 and he collected the
money and her documents. As we were looking for help, the policemen that
my sister’s neighbour called arrived at the scene. They were the ones
that took me to the hospital,” he said.
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