Son sentenced to death for killing father

By Micheal Ofolue Osogbo
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An Osun State High Court sitting in Ede on Tuesday, sentenced a middle-aged herdsman, Issa Ibrahim, alongside others, to death for kidnapping, killing, and dismembering the corpse of his father, Adamu Ibrahim, over inheritance.
Issa Ibrahim accused his father of not giving him his inheritance and colluded with four others to kidnapped him and demand his inheritance via ransom, either money or cow.
Isa and other four convicts, Lateef Bello, Abdulrahman Soliu, Bello Ibrahim, and Jolaanabi Saheed, were arraigned on October 28th, 2021, alongside the mother of Jolaanabi (Ajibola Saheed) on four counts of conspiracy, murder, and kidnapping.
The defence counsel from the Osun State Ministry of Justice, Assistant Director Moses Faremi, during the trial called three witnesses: two sons of the deceased and a police officer.
He tendered evidence against them, including a stool, club, recovered from the house of Jolaanabi, where the deceased was kept at Owode-Ede after he was kidnapped on April 17, 2017.
Justice Kudirat Akano, delivering her judgment on Tuesday, said the prosecution counsel was able to establish that the convict committed the crime of conspiracy, murder, and kidnapping by the conventional statements and the evidence given by an eyewitness (one of the sons of the deceased. )
She also noted that the evidence from one of the convicts, Issa Ibrahim, who is the son of the deceased, further proved that the crime was committed after he told other gang members of the failure of his father to give him his birthright. Hence they should kidnap him for the ransom of either money or cow.
She discharged and acquitted Ajibola Saheed (mother of the gang leader) on the ground that no evidence linked her to any of the crimes, and the prosecution failed to prove it either.
She said: “For conspiracy, I sentence the convicts to 14 years imprisonment, for murder, I sentence them to death and for kidnapping, I sentence them to 14 years imprisonment which will run concurrently.