Adekoya
was shot by armed robbers 20 times on 9 September 2012 when men of the
underworld embarked on serial attack on policemen.
Thousands
of eminent Nigerians, journalists and others who thronged the 6th
Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security held at the Civic Centre, Victoria
Island, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on Tuesday were stunned when Adekoya
shared his testimony.
Adekoya
was called to the podium where he was presented with an award for his
courage and bravery by Governor Babatunde Fashola during the attack on
policemen that left two of his colleagues and a civilian dead on that
fateful day.
He
told a bewildered audience that 16 bullets were removed from his
stomach after he was shot by armed robbers at Oba Akran Avenue that day
and he owed his life to the urgent intervention of the Governor Fashola
and the RRS boss, Hakeem Odumosun.
“Sunday,
9 December, 2012, would have made it three months that I would have
been in the grave, but I thank God that I am alive. Sixteen rounds of
ammunition were removed from my body. Ten qualified doctors at the Lagos
State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH battled to save my life,” he
said.
Speaking with PM NEWS, Adekoya revealed that four more bullets were still inside his stomach.
Adekoya
stated that he is still goes to LASUTH for clinical check-up and that
the four bullets still in him would be removed later.
The
Police Mobile Force officer who was drafted to the RRS said the attack
on him and his colleagues took place at Guinness Bus Stop, on Oba Akran,
adding that, “I am grateful to God that I am alive.”
However,
two of Adekoya’s colleagues, Gift Obouwon and Ifonlaja Ayoola, both
corporals, were not as lucky; they were shot dead by the robbers.
Fashola
presented post-humous awards to the deceased policemen for sacrificing
their lives for the nation. The awards were collected by members of
their families.
Several other policemen were given awards for their bravery in foiling robbery cases.
Speaking
on the 9 September attack on Lagos by robbers, Fashola said: “The
criminals that unleashed terror on our dear state on that day came close
to reminding us of the chaos that existed before the establishment of
the Security Trust Fund.
“But
unlike in the past, the police were able to confront them and
tactically chase them out of the state in order to avoid the loss of
innocent lives that is often the result of a full blown confrontation.
“The
security agencies did not stop there, they traced them to their
hideout, made arrests and recovered a large cache of arms and
ammunition.”
He
added: “Sadly, in the confrontation, we lost two of our gallant
policemen–Gift Obouwon and Ifonlaja Ayoola–whose memory we have honoured
today. Obouwon was a gallant policeman and Ayoola was one of the spy
police drivers recruited by us. Their passion and dedication to duty is
greatly admired and appreciated.
“These
are just two of the several other policemen who have lost their lives
in the line of duty. Their lost lives are some of the real costs of
security. They also underscore the need for us to properly kit our
security agents to ensure as far as possible, their safety and
effectiveness.”
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