BY OLA AJAYI IBADAN–
TRADERS in Bodija market, yesterday, counted their losses in attacks by unknown gunmen which left 10 of their colleagues dead.
While speaking on the sad incident at Bodija Market, Public Relations
Officer of the market, Mr. Emiola Akeem, said they had lost a total of
14 members and more than N33 million in the two attacks.
FOR SLAIN IBADAN TRADERS—Sympathisers and relations of 10 Bodija
Market traders killed at Mugunu in Borno State by members of Boko Haram
weep as their bodies were brought back to Ibadan, Tuesday. Photos: Dare
Fasube.
He said: “On May 5, this year, four of our members were murdered in
cold blood and N11 million was stolen from them. This time again, after
killing them, they stole N22 million we contributed to buy beans and
fish.”
Meantime, even as business activities resumed generally at the
popular market, the section for beans sellers was deserted with all the
shops locked up. The traders who managed to come only gathered in
clusters discussing the sad incident.
One of the traders, Mrs. Bola Lawal, said the action was just to sympathise with their dead colleagues.
She said: “We closed our shops just to mourn our dead colleagues.
Look at their shops there. They were very nice and hard-working young
men. See what these evil people have done now?”
Emiola said he had prevailed on some angry youths who wanted to
attack our Hausa colleagues, adding: “We cannot protest in Oyo State.
The state government did not do any evil to us. It would be unfair if we
now go to the secretariat to protest. It is not the state government
that failed, it is the Federal Government.”
According to him, his members would never go to the North again to buy goods.
He said the relatives of the slain traders in the first attack were
even fighting them asking why they allowed their people to travel to
North when they knew the place was not safe.
Vanguard gathered that of the 10 men killed in te latest
attack, only nine corpses were brought as the 10th body was said to have
been dismembered through several machete cuts.
The image maker said a special prayer would be held in honour of the deceased soon.
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