83yr-old-ex-soldier-who-lives-under-bridge-for-17-years-declines-relocation
An 83 year-old retired soldier, Pa
Sule Yusuf, who sleeps under the bridge for 17 years in Lagos has rejected the
offer of relocation to his country home, Igboora, Oyo State. The Igboora
Progress Union (IPU), the umbrella association of Igboora indigenes told the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan on Tuesday. NAN reports that the news of
Yusuf’s 17 years sojourn under the bridge was widely reported in the media on
January 6, which necessitated the intervention of his community. Yusuf, was
said to have been sleeping under the Oshodi Bridge in Lagos since 1999 after he
allegedly lost contact with his family................
He claimed to have retired from the
Nigerian Army, and lost contact with his wife and children, but decided to stay
in Lagos. The man was reported to have been spared severally during constant
raid of the area by policemen due to his identity as a retired soldier. Mr
Akinyemi Akinlabi, who spoke on behalf of IPU told newsmen that the news was
“shocking and pathetic’’. Akinlabi, a former Caretaker Chairman of Ibarapa
Central Local Government said that the IPU, under the leadership of Justice
John Ige (rtd) swung into action after reading the publication. Akinlabi said
that the union promptly directed two of their members, Mr Wole Ogunsola and Mr
Muyideen Salami to visit the man and which they did at exactly 11.00 am same
day the news was published. Ogunsola and Salami confirmed to NAN that Yusuf
told them he was from Ile-Ekerin, Isale-Oba in Igboora, the same compound, where
Ogunsola hailed from. Akinlabi said that the union had met with the family of
Yusuf, to find solution to the problem. The family members said the man was not
abandoned by the family but had from childhood cultivated the attitude of
living under the bridge. A member of the family who declined anonymity said “
Yusuf has a room and parlour in his family house in Igboora, which he locked up
and use anytime he comes to Igboora. “He was in Igboora two years ago for the
burial of his elder sister.’’ “He has declined several attempt to relocate him
to Ejigbo by his younger sister, Amudat, who lived in Ejigbo. When also
contacted, Amudat said that she visited him regularly at Oshodi and also took
him to Ago-Iwoye to remove cataract from his eyes less than two years ago.
Meanwhile, the IPU has commended the media for unravelling the ordeal of the
old man, which necessitated the union’s actions. The union assured it would do
everything humanly possible to relocate the man to Igboora.
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