Another suspect, Bruce Ekonen, paraded with the vandals said he went in company of the vandals in search of fruit of the womb since his wife could not conceive eight years after marriage.
Details of the story as reported by Vanguard Newspaper bellow:-
Operatives of the Inspector General of Police,IGP, Special
Task Force on Anti Pipeline Vandalism Unit, have arrested six suspected vandals amongst whom is a 65- year-old man, Salami Amodu who sarcastically maintained that he thought it was holy water.
Also arrested were, Bruce Ekonen, Joseph Ofoeyeno, Francis Ode, Bruce Ekonen and Kola Ifatoye with about 100
gallons of PMS alleged to have been. vandalized from Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,NNPC, pipeline at Idimagboro, in Sagamu area of Ogun state.
In a bid to convince the police of his innocence Baba stated: "I was on my way home when a
man popularly known as Alfa stopped me. He promised to pay me N5000 per trip if I can
help him to carry 10 gallons of liquid. I thought it was water
so, I did not bother to ask, since it's a good business. It is possible that the water could
be anointed since he was ready to pay as much as N5000.
"It was while we were on our way that I started to perceive the odour of fuel. I asked him and he told me that it was fuel.
I was so annoyed and I shouted at him for not telling me in the first place what was in the
gallons. Initially, I wanted to stop the car and ask him to off load the vehicle but when I
realized that we were almost close to his destination, I decided to continue. I am aware that vandals normally
pass through that route that was why I was very angry with him."
When asked how long he has helped people to carry water from the bush to their destination, Baba said, "In that area, people go for prayers. Clerics come to that area to
buy holy water to perform miracle. Most of the times when I am done with the day's job especially if I did not make much money, I will go down to the bush area to see if there is
anyone who needs lift. I also ensure that I do not carry vandals because those days when I used to help them, it landed me into trouble with
security men. Although, there is money to make in that business but the risk is much.
This was why I stopped a long time ago till Alfa deceived me into carrying fuel for him."
Baba pleaded that he should be forgiven, " I am very sorry. It is of no use denying that I was not involved because I was caught with the product. Life has been unfair to me if not, at
this age, why should I be hustling for money to feed and take care of my family. I am very sorry."
Another suspect, Joseph
claimed that his duty was just to transport the stolen products
from the bush to the buyers.
"Initially I was buying directly from NNPC staff close to the depot. Normally, NNPC staff will overload their trucks and sell the excess to us before
preceding to off- load the rest for the buyer. The place was however shot down when there
was a fire outbreak. I had no choice than to patronize these vandals. I am sorry and I wish NNPC will be allowing those their truck drivers to carry
excess."
Yet another suspect, Bruce taking a cue from Baba's confession said that he actually went to the bush to see a cleric
for the gift of the fruit of the womb. "I have been married for the past 8 years and my wife has not been able to conceive. I have tried my hands on different women outside but none has ever returned with the good news that she is pregnant.
"I was actually on my way when I saw Francis and asked him for a lift. We were on our way to town when the police
arrested us. I was looking for the fruit of the womb not stolen
fuel.I was even advising
Francis to stay away from illegal business of selling stolen product when the police arrested us."
Confirming the arrest, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Friday Ibadin, who is in charge of the
Task Force said that
"Detectives led by Sector Commander, Lagos, DSP Onaghise Osayande, laid ambush and nabbed these
suspected vandals. It is worthy to remind Nigerians that ignorance is not an excuse.
Both the seller and buyer of stolen products are liable.
Meanwhile, the suspects would soon be arraigned in court at the end of investigation."