On September 14, 2013, the police
officer in charge of Anti-Robbery Section at the Ogun State Criminal
Investigation Department, Fola Ogunkoya, was on his way to the Ijebu Ode area
of the state when he died in a car accident.
It was learnt that Ogunkoya, a Superintendent of Police, died
after his car, a Honda Accord, otherwise known as End of Discussion, with plate
number MZ 717 AAA, somersaulted many times and hit another oncoming vehicle.
It was learnt that after colliding
with a Toyota Prado Sports Utility Vehicle, Ogunkoya’s vehicle split into
pieces and an explosion occurred.
Following the incident, there was a
theory that his accident and death was caused by a bomb explosion.
It was learnt that after his death, the Explosive Ordinance
Disposal unit in the state commenced investigations and conducted tests on his
vehicle.
Police Public Relations Officer for
the state command, Muyiwa Adejobi, told our correspondent on the telephone on
Monday that the police had closed investigations as there was no evidence of
foul play or bomb blast.
He said, “Around 3.30pm on the said
date, SP Ogunkoya was on his way to a function at Ijebu Ode. On getting to Day
Waterman College end of Abeokuta-Sagamu Expressway, he lost control of his
vehicle and crossed three lanes. His vehicle hit a pole on the road divider but
kept moving.
“The vehicle was torn in pieces and
its roof removed. The vehicle crossed to the other side of the road and hit a
Toyota Jeep and the Jeep also lost control, hit a culvert and caught fire. The
owner of the jeep sustained broken legs but survived.
“Following reports of a bomb, the
Commissioner of Police, EOD, Abdulmajid Ali, commenced investigations and it
was concluded that no explosive element was found in the vehicle.”
Meanwhile, it was learnt that
Ogunkoya, a graduate of Olabisi Onabanjo University had been buried in Ijebu
Ode.
The deceased, who also held a Master’s degree from the
University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, is survived by his wife and three
children.
“His death is a great loss to the
entire police and we want to urge members of the public not to peddle rumours
over the incident.
“However, anybody that suspects foul
play or has contrary information should feel free to report to the police,” the
PPRO stated.
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Please late Ogunkoya's car did not explode ooooo. CKN should always confirm their stories before publishing. It was the jeep that exploded,not fola' car. Your headline didn't potray the true picture. May Fola's soul rest in peace. Whether he was killed or not,my own is that it was just time for him to go rest in the bossom of God.
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