How I Became a hemp Smoker and Burglar – 9-year-old Lekan Confesses
His
father, Pa Yekini Amusa, is 72-year-old, while his mother, Muinat Azeez
is 25. Lekan Yekini who is now nine years old is an adept hemp smoker
and a professional burglar. He revealed to OLUWATOYIN MALIK how he began
his journey into the world of crime and drug.
A nine-year-old boy, Lekan Yekini, recently made a revelation that was both shocking and bizarre.
Lekan disclosed to Crime Features that he was already into hemp smoking and was adept at burglary.
The
torrid lifestyle of the young boy was exposed when he was rescued by
members of the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) in Ikire from a man, Biodun
Oladejo, who allegedly abducted him from Ibadan to use him for alms.
Oladejo was pretending to be blind with Lekan acting as his eyes and
guide. Lekan was thereafter taken by the OPC rescue team to the police
in Osun State Police Command.
Lekan,
whose parents are separated, was said to have become a truant and was
constantly running away from home. When the father, 72-year-old Pa
Yekini Amusa, got tired of his truancy, he reportedly took him to a
Quranic teacher so that Lekan could learn more about Islam and its
teachings, while he would also stay with the teacher.
But
Lekan could not cope, as he ran, as many times as he had the
opportunity, from the Quranic school. He took the decision to become a
street urchin even at a tender age of eight in 2011.
That
was how his foray into the world of drug and crime began. Soon after,
he was entrapped by Biodun Oladejo, who allegedly hypnotised him with
charms and took him to Ilorin. He started using him to beg for alms and
allegedly sent him to go and steal from a neighbour before his criminal
activity became exposed, when the boy was intercepted while escaping
with money stolen from Oladejo’s landlord. Tired of living a forced
lifestyle, the young boy revealed the criminal activities his ‘boss’ had
engaged in with him.
This
reportedly led to Oladejo’s arrest by policemen from Ikire police
station while the case was later transferred to State Criminal
Investigation Department (SCID), Osogbo for further investigation. After
the investigation, the case was transferred to Oyo State CID, Iyaganku,
since the offence of child stealing was committed in Ibadan.
However,
more than the case of child stealing, nine-year-old Lekan gave an
expose on his lifestyle while he lived outside the protection of his
parents. His story:
“I
was still small when my father and my mother separated so I didn’t know
what happened. My father put me in school but I used to run away
because I didn’t like school. My father later took me an Afaa (Quranic
teacher) at Ajegede axis of Ode Aje area in Ibadan. I used to run away
from there anytime I was sent on an errand but my father used to take me
back whenever he found me.
“On
a particular day, I ran away from the Quranic teacher’s house and went
to a place where a naming ceremony was being held. I met one boy called
Dare and after we became acquainted, he took me to Agbaje market at
Agbeni area. We used to sleep under shelves. I was shown my way around
and like others whom I met there, I started picking aluminium scrap for
sale to buyers, while I also dispose of refuse for a fee.
“I
met one man called Baba Aliya where we used to go and dump refuse. He
was the one who used to collect fee from us before we could dump
anything. One day, he asked me to go and buy Indian hemp for him. When I
returned, he drew some puffs and taught me how to smoke too. That was
how I became used to smoking Indian hemp.
“He
told me he was into burglary,he say to me that he used to burgle shops
in the market. He promised to pay me well if I would join him. I agreed.
Anytime we went to burgle shops, he would carry me through the window
and ask me to look for any container with money inside. Whenever we were
successful, he would give me between N300 and N500. I used to spend the
money on food and Indian hemp. I used to buy N20, N30 or N50 worth of
hemp at a time, depending on the amount I had on me.
“Baba
Aliya used to work with about five of us. I have been arrested several
times by night guards without them detecting Baba Aliya’s involvement.
This was because he would hide at a distance after putting me inside the
shop and, sometimes, in my attempt to jump out after concluding the
task, I would jump into the hands of the night guards. They would ask me
questions but I would only take them to my father’s house. My father
would, in turn, take me to the Afaa’s house and I would run again at the
slightest opportunity I got.
“That
was my lifestyle until one night in August this year. I was sitting
somewhere within the market with other boys at about 8p.m, when the man
called Biodun came with a friend of his. He called my name, hit me on
the chest and asked whether I would follow him to Ilorin in Kwara State
to help him in carrying loads. I answered in the affirmative. He took me
while the friend took another boy, and we left for Ilorin that same
night.
“We
got to Ilorin at midnight. In the morning, he told me we would be
begging for alms, while he would be pretending to be blind. We started
and he was paying me N300 daily. However, I was keeping the money with
him so that I would not spend it anyhow.
“After
about a month, I got tired and bored, so I told him I wanted to return
to Ibadan. He promised to take me back during Ileya (Eid-el-Kabir). He
took me from Ilorin to Ikire in Osun State and from there, we used to go
to Ibadan for alms begging. I told him again that I wanted to return to
Ibadan fully but he did not respond to me.
“One
day, he asked me to go to our landlord’s room to steal. I did and gave
him what I got. He divided it and gave me my share, after which he left
for a ceremony. As soon as he left, I went towards Ibadan-Ilesa
expressway to board a bus to Ibadan but I was stopped by some okada
riders who asked me questions. I told them I was being used for alms
begging. They took me to members of Odua Peoples Congress, and from
there I was taken to the police station.”
Pa Yekini Amusa (Lekan’s father)
“I am a 72-year-old man and I work as a security in a hospital in Ibadan. I live at Aremo Idi-ose. I married his mother after she had had a previous child. It is true that I sent the boy’s mother away, that I didn’t want her again.
“I am a 72-year-old man and I work as a security in a hospital in Ibadan. I live at Aremo Idi-ose. I married his mother after she had had a previous child. It is true that I sent the boy’s mother away, that I didn’t want her again.
“This
was because when the third child she had for me died, she accused my
former wife of killing the child. My former wife was living in the house
next to us because she said she wanted to keep an eye on her child who
was living with me. The accusation caused quarrel between me and Lekan’s
mother and I asked her to go.
“I
have been taking care of Lekan to the best of my ability but it seemed
some forces were working against the boy. He would run away from home
for no just cause. I sent him to school, he ran away; I took him to an
Afaa so that he could learn Qu’ran. I even gave the man food items and
money for Lekan but he also ran away from there. I don’t understand why
he was misbehaving like that. It was not as if we didn’t look for him
but we could not find him.”
Mrs Muinat Azeez (Lekan’s mother)
“I got married to Lekan’s father through my uncle. It was Pa Yekini’s sister who spoke to my uncle on his behalf. Then I was very young and already had a child in 2000 at about age 13 while I was working in Lagos as a housemaid. My first child was about two years old when I married Lekan’s father. After I married the man, his former wife came back and started living in the house next to ours on the pretense that she wanted to keep an eye on her child.
“I got married to Lekan’s father through my uncle. It was Pa Yekini’s sister who spoke to my uncle on his behalf. Then I was very young and already had a child in 2000 at about age 13 while I was working in Lagos as a housemaid. My first child was about two years old when I married Lekan’s father. After I married the man, his former wife came back and started living in the house next to ours on the pretense that she wanted to keep an eye on her child.
“My
husband used to go to her house. When my third child for him died, we
had a quarrel and he sent me out. My people went to beg him but he said
he was no longer interested in me. I took my two children with me to my
mother’s house but he came to take them away forcefully. He took them to
his first child who lives at Ogbere area.
“That
was when the problem started with Lekan. Before then, he was a quiet
boy, but it seemed he was spiritually attacked because I have been told
by several diviners and prophets that it was his bright star that his
enemies were targeting We tried looking for him when we didn’t see him
since August but the mistake we did was that we did not report to the
police.”
His
abductor, 25-year-old Oladejo who hails from Ikire and claimed to be an
okada mechanic, however, said he didn’t mean any evil by taking Lekan
away from Ibadan. Narrating how he came across Lekan, Oladejo said: “I
used to come from Ikire to Ogunpa area in Ibadan to buy motorcycle parts
and used to see the boys whenever I passed through Agbaje market. On
August 20, I saw him picking scrap aluminium and asked him if he would
follow me to Ilorin. He agreed and when we got there, I told him he
would work with me to beg for alms.
We
spent about one month before I returned to Ikire with him on September
20. On September 26, I was at a ceremony when I was called that he
entered my landlord’s room, stole some cash and ran away. He was seen on
Ibadan-Ilesa expressway waiting for transport and when questioned by
the OPC, he told them I was the one who brought him for alms begging.
That was how I was arrested.”
Oladejo
also demonstrated how he used to disguise as a blind man with a woolen
cap, a dark pair of goggles and a walking stick, pretending to have lost
his sight, while he would be shouting for financial assistance from
members of the public.
Confirming
the incident, the Acting Police Public Relations Officer in Oyo State,
Mr Daniel Oboyi said the matter was still being investigated at the
State CID.
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