Adesina Kawonise, the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of the
Nigerian Compass newspaper, was attacked two nights ago by gunmen on the
Akure-Ilesha highway, receiving gunshot wounds.
A statement signed by Biodun Oduwole, on behalf of the Board of
Directors of Western Publishing Company Limited, the publishers of the
newspaper, said that a police security detail that was traveling with
him was also hurt.
Kawonise was returning from Awka where he had gone to present a
Keynote Address at the 17th Annual Conference of the Nigerian
Anthropological and Sociological Association and where he was presented
with a Distinguished Sociologist Award by the association.
“He was in a convoy of two vehicles when the vehicle in which he was travelling was suddenly ambushed at the Ikeji-Arakeji junction shortly after Akure at about 8.30pm,” the statement said.
“Sporadic gunfire from men hidden by the roadside was unleashed on
the two vehicles and Mr Kawonise and the policeman seated with the
driver in front of the vehicle were hit by bullets. They were
immediately rushed to a private hospital from where the policeman was
transferred to the Wesley Guild Hospital Ilesha for surgery.”
Mr Kawonise was transferred to the University College Hospital, Ibadan, where he was admitted and had surgery.
No life was lost
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