December 10, 2024

Late Lead City University graduate, AbdulRahmon/Abdulrahman Azeez, has been laid to rest in Ibadan, Oyo State, after being stabbed to death on June 16, 2021. (Read More Here).


On June 16, 2021, it was reported that staff of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) – otherwise known as Park Management System (PMS), had a serious clash with shop owners at a shopping complex on Iwo Road area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Wednesday evening, June 16.


According to reports, a son of the shopping complex owner arrived at the complex and wanted to park his car at front of the building. Unfortunately for him, NURTW top officials had already occupied the spaces with their cars.


He (son of the shopping complex owner) confronted the NURTW staff and verbally attacked them for always occupying the available spaces at the complex’s parking lot.


From there, a clash ensued and looting began to take place at the complex. The NURTW officials re-enforced with deadly weapons for some serious fight. During the process, Abdulrahmon was stabbed to death.


Rahmon was a graduate of Lead City University in Oyo State. He graduated from Command Secondary School in 2003 and since then, he has been a businessman and an entrepreneur.


In the trending video, Rahmon’s corpse was seen lying on the ground during prayer session observed for him before his burial. He was later buried in an Islamic way in Ibadan, Oyo State. 


Reacting to the incident, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Park Management System (PMS) in the state, Alhaji Emiola Jelili, denied the involvement of park managers in the violence, saying “it was a clash between some students and phone sellers in a shopping complex. 


“It is very ridiculous and unfortunate that if anytime clash happens in Iwo Road area, some people always attribute it to park managers. This is quite unfair. None of our members was involved in the violence. I can say this with all authority.”


Spokesperson of the State Police Command, Adewale Osifeso, said that nobody died during the crisis. 


“It is true there was crisis, but nobody died. Our men are already at Iwo Road and they are maintaining law and order.”


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