Thugs, motorists attack LASTMA officials in Lagos
Onipanu end of the Ikorodu Road.
Three people were injured on Thursday when some street area boys, attacked officials of the Lagos
State Traffic Management Authority(LASTMA) in the Ojota end of the Ikorodu Road.
PUNCH stated that the
crisis started at about 8.30am under the Ojota pedestrian bridge when
some commercial bus drivers and the area boys told the LASTMA officials
that they were not expected tobe in the area since some federal road marshal
had claimed that the highway belonged to the Federal Government.
The drivers, who were said to have
claimed that LASTMA men had been extorting them, insisted that the
LASTMA officials should leave.
It was gathered that the argument soon
degenerated into physical combat and soon the LASTMA officials were seen
fleeing in different directions for safety.
The crisis said to had lasted for over two
hours, it was said to have been compounded by the area boys, who assisted
the motorists in fighting LASTMA men.
When our correspondent got to the area
by 9.30am, only two traffic wardens were at the Ojota Bus stop
controlling vehicles. It was learnt that the Kick Against Indiscipline
officials, who were deployed in the area, also removed their uniforms in
panic and posed as pedestrians.
One of the traffic wardens told our correspondent that a LASTMA official was injured during the clash.
He said, “The commercial drivers, their
conductors and the area boys beat up the LASTMA officials here (Ojota).
As they fled, the thugs ran after them. They caught one of them and
smashed objects on his head. Their grouse was that LASTMA officials were
still standing on the road to demand money after the federal task force
had taken over federal roads in Lagos.
“However, policemen attached to the state task force and the Rapid Response Squad soon came to disperse the area boys.”
It was further learnt that two of the area boys sustained injuries while trying to resist arrest by task force officials
When our correspondent got to the
Palmgroove and Onipanu areas of the highway by 10.30am, some of the boys
were seen on the road, threatening to deal with any LASTMA official
sighted.
One of them was overheard boasting that they were ready to continue “the Ojota punishment on LASTMA officials” in Onipanu.
A few minutes later, about five task
force and RRS vans drove into the area, announcing their arrival with
continuous gunshots which sent everyone running helter-skelter. The area
boys disappeared into Watchtower and Kayode streets.
The police shot several times into the
air and followed it with canisters of teargas, with women and children
taking refuge on the pedestrian bridge in the area.
Most of the shops were still locked as
of 12pm, while traders in the few opened ones were looking around
fearfully while the police presence lasted.
Our correspondent, who also took refuge
on the pedestrian bridge, observed that some of the area boys were
arrested and dragged into police vans.
A LASTMA official, who spoke with our
correspondent on the telephone, said the injured LASTMA official had
been taken to a hospital for treatment.
From Ketu to Yaba Bus Stop, no LASTMA
official was seen on the road till around 2pm when our correspondent
left the area. However, task force and RRS policemen were on ground at
the LASTMA Ikorodu Road office.
The Chief Executive Officer, LASTMA, Mr.
Young Arabamen, denounced the attack on LASTMA officials and noted that
nothing would deter his men from carrying out their statutory
responsibilities.
He noted, “If anyone has any grievances,
all our officers have name tags and our vans also have numbers that
they can call to properly lodge their complaints. It is wrong for anyone
to attack government officials at their duty post.
“LASTMA has an investigation department
where offences are dealt with, and people should not become lawless.
Anyway, we have a statutory job on the roads, and nothing will deter us
from fulfilling it.”
The Lagos State Police spokesperson,
Ngozi Braide, promised to confirm the number of arrests made, but she
had yet to do so as of press time.
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