PUNCH Metro learnt that two
tricyles and seven shops were also vandalised during the violence when
some youths suspected to be supporters of Mr. Alao Owolabi, a member of
the House of Representatives, representing the Lagos Mainland
Constituency, clashed with some hoodlums in the area.
An eyewitness, who craved anonymity,
said the lawmaker’s supporters besieged the area to avenge the
harassment meted out to him by some hoodlums on Saturday.
He said, “Yesterday (Saturday), when he
(Owolabi) was driving home, some youths hailed and wanted him to give
them some money. But he declined and the youth banged his car in
annoyance. So, the lawmaker brought in some policemen and identified the
man who banged his car. However, the youth did not allow the policemen
to take the man away and this resulted in a fight. During the fight, the
lawmaker’s cloth was torn.
“When the violence escalated, a
policeman shot one person in the hand. Later, the policemen reinforced
and started shooting. This morning (Sunday), we just saw some area boys
from Otto who besieged our neighbourhood. They started shooting and
destroying shops. They also took away telephones and money from traders.
“On their way back, they met a policeman
in mufti coming from a church and wanted to rob him. But the policeman
resisted and they shot him. He also brought a gun and shot in the air to
escape. In the ensuing confusion, one person was killed.”
Mr. Adenowo Raji, whose car was also
damaged, said the police had assured him that those who suffered losses
would be compensated.
Raji said, “The incident was a spill
over of what happened on Saturday night. Some youths at a social event
harassed the lawmaker on his way home and I think some of his
sympathisers came to avenge what the youth did to him.
“But unfortunately, they went on the
rampage and started destroying property of innocent people. It is very
pathetic that this could happen in a broad day light. The police have
advised that we should record the destruction with a video camera and
also take pictures.”
Another victim, Mr. Lukman Balogun, said those who suffered losses should be compensated.
“I am sure more than 40 cars were damaged. We want everything to be replaced. It is an insult to the community,” Balogun said.
Another victim, who identified herself
simply as Mrs. Sherifat, said goods in her shop at 19, Herbert Macaulay
Street were stolen by the hoodlums.
An electronics dealer, who identified
himself simply as Dauda, said, “The hoodlums came to meet me and
insisted that I should give them money. When I refused, they brought out
gun and another attacked me with a cutlass. They took the N25,000 with
me; damaged my car and goods worth N200, 000.”
A trader at the scene, who was also affected, Ngozi Onyeachi, said all she depended on had been stolen by the hoodlums.
She said, “They destroyed all my drinks
and took away the N62,000 I collected from my monthly contributions. The
police should ensure that my money is returned.”
Efforts to speak with the lawmaker proved abortive as policemen guiding his residence turned our correspondent back.
When contacted on the telephone, the
spokesman for the state police, Mr. Joseph Jaiyeoba, said he could not
reach the Divisional Police Officer, Denton Police Division, under whose
jurisdiction the violence occurred, to confirm the incident.
PUNCH NEWSPAPER
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