After what was another bloodied weekend, the tragic trend seems to
have trickled into the week proper with reports of the gruesome death of
a fine military gentleman.
When Brig. Gen. Sylvester Iruh (retd.) left Ilorin, Kwara State, on
Friday, July 6, his goal was to return to his family in Akute, Ogun
State.
Having left them for a day to attend a burial in Ilorin, Iruh must have been eager to return to his Akute residence.
But his hopes were dashed when he was attacked by suspected herdsmen on the Long Bridge on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
Iruh’s wife, Christiana, told a Punch Newspaper correspondent on
Monday that she was expecting her husband when she received call that he
had been attacked.
She said, “When I got to the Lagos State Emergency Hospital where he was rushed to, I was told he was dead.
“I asked the other occupants of the vehicle – two men and a woman –
what happened to my husband and they said the tyre of the Hilux vehicle
he was driving had problem. So, he had to stop on the bridge to change
it.
“They said other motorists going on the road kept warning them that
the place was dangerous. So, he decided to leave the place and change
the tyre when they got to a safe spot.”
According to the Punch Newspaper website, Sylvester asked the other
occupants to get into the vehicle quickly so that they could leave the
place.
But before Iruh could join them, two men came out from under the bridge and immediately shot him with an arrow.
Christiana said, “I was told they immediately pounced on him after
that and stabbed him all over his body and face. One of the daggers
stuck to his back.
“The dagger was removed at the mortuary. The men who attacked him
were said to be carrying sticks like Fulani nomads with bows and arrows
in their bags.”
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