No fewer than four persons
were tuesday feared dead following a deadly clash between operatives of the
Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Neighbourhood Watch and
traders in FESTAC Town, Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos
State.
The clash, which occurred
in front of the LGA secretariat at 41 Road, FESTAC at about 4pm, started when
some traders whose stores were demolished at Alakija, mobilised to protest the
seizure of their goods.
Tagged illegal structures,
the council had ordered the demolition of some of the shops and had directed
the Neighbourhood Watch to carry out the demolition, as the traders tried to
salvage their wares.
The traders’ attempt to
retrieve their goods was rebuffed by the Neighbourhood Watch officials, who
packed the wares into their operational vehicles despite pleas from the
traders.
Although they had
succeeded in carting away the goods belonging the traders, the operation ran
into a hitch when they allegedly attempted to seize the machine and money of
one of the lottery operators in the area.
However, some area boys
and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), who were
waiting for the result of the lottery draw after they had already staked their
money, resisted the move.
In order to achieve their
aim, the officials were said to have called in two patrol teams of the
Operation Mesa (OP Mesa) and they arrested about 10 traders and NURTW members.
Although the OP Mesa
initially made to transport the arrested persons to their barracks, they were
directed otherwise, So they released them all and thus the clash ensued between
the traders and the Neighbourhood Watch personnel.
The angry traders were
said to have also trailed the council officials and their goods to the council
secretariat, where attempts by operatives of NSCDC to disperse them met stiff
resistance.
An eyewitness account had
it that one T.O. Olatunji, an operative of the NSCDC, opened fire on the
aggrieved traders and shot four of them dead, leaving many with varying degrees
of injuries.
Confirming the incident,
the Area 'E' Commander, ACP Dan Okoro, said some of the wounded were rushed to
some private hospitals, adding that investigation was ongoing and that he had
already briefed the Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko.
Meanwhile, the local
government Chairman, Ayodele Adewale, in a statement made available to THISDAY,
said it was the community policing youth vanguard that attacked council
officers and the Neighbourhood Watch.
Adewale, who claimed he
narrowly escaped death, said: “Some members of the environmental task force and
neighbourhood watchers were performing their lawful duty at Alakija, when some
members of the Community Policing Youth Vanguard that was set up by Okoro, came
to attack them with dangerous weapons.
"What baffled me was
that they even had the effrontery to come to the Local Government Secretariat
with guns, machetes and bottles to attack me, inside the Local Government,
while I was holding a meeting with the representative of Millennium Development
Goals, Mr. Rotimi, who had come from the presidency.
"What surprised me
the most is that the police attached to FESTAC Police Station and Area E
Command were just watching the drama, refusing to give us protection, and
arrest the hoodlums”.
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