
An anonymous tipster has confided in SaharaReporters that Festus
 Iyayi, a former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities 
(ASUU), was actually shot by policemen in the convoy of the Kogi State 
Governor, Captain Idris Wada, prior to the road accident in which he 
supposedly died last week.
 
The source claimed that the injuries found on the late writer’s chest
 were consistent with gunshot injuries and that a bullet did pierce his 
heart.
One Dr. Paul Amodu of the Specialist Hospital in Lokoja had
 revealed that Professor Iyayi died after "something" pierced his chest,
 but he didn't specify what it was.
 
It was reported last week that the popular professor and writer 
died in a collision with a security vehicle in Governor Wada’s convoy.
 
Sources
 at ASUU said they had dissuaded Iyayi's family from a “rushed” burial, 
as they suspected foul play.  One of the sources recalled that another 
former president of ASUU, Dr. Mahmood Tukur, also died in suspicious 
circumstances on the Kaduna-Zaria highway, with the police claiming he 
died of an asthma attack because he ate pepper which, they claimed, 
triggered it.
 
SaharaReporters spoke with Prof. Iyayi's son, 
Omole, regarding the latest information, but he said the family was 
unaware, and that they do not even have the  autopsy performed yet.
 
A
 press statement issued by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA)signed 
by its President Osahom Enabulele has previously called for a special 
inquiry into Professor Iyayi's death but the statement didn't say if the
 doctors found that Iyayi may been shot as alleged by the anonymous 
source.
 
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