The Lagos State Police Command says it has arrested 40 people in
connection with Wednesday’s mayhem in Oshodi and has arraigned 18 of
them.
This was disclosed by the Commissioner of Police, Kayode
Aderanti after an emergency state security meeting convened to
deliberate on the Oshodi mayhem where about three people were killed and
properties destroyed at the State House, Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest
Nigeria.
Aderanti told newsmen that the Oshodi branch Chairman of
the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Oluomo has been
ordered to report himself to the police latest tomorrow or be declared
wanted.
He said the mayhem has no political undertone, but noted
that the main actors behind the mayhem have been arrested. “The Oshodi
fracas is not political. All the principal characters are in custody.
Today, we have arraigned 18 of them and they are in jail. And tomorrow
(Friday), I am going to arraign about 17 of them. I am not talking about
the foot soldiers. I am talking about the leaders of these people.
“These
are the people that are causing mayhem. What we need to do is to get
the arrowhead off. Once the arrowheads are off, the foot soldiers can be
tackled easily. Now, we are going after the principals, people that are
encouraging youths into violence. These are the people we want to
dismantle their command and control structures. By the time we dismantle
it, we can have people in that area,” he stated.
Aderanti said
Oshodi is a place where the police has to be very careful in addressing
all the security challenges because it is a major hub “where we have
people transiting through buses and trains. We cannot just be too hard
on people. We do not know innocent people that are standing by. Oshodi
is not an enclave we can actually tackle. It is not that within five
minutes we cannot get things tackled. But it is just that we are looking
at the collateral damages.
“We are looking at innocent lives and
properties that will be lost if we are extremely harsh on those people.
We are working on it. At least, we have closed in on about 40 of them.
Tomorrow, I have given an ultimatum to the leader of one of the
factions, Oluomo. If he refuses to surrender him to any of our security
agencies, we are going to declare him wanted. And it is going to be
between us and him. He will not have any hiding place in Lagos state.”
The commissioner said between two and three persons died and about eight vehicles burnt.
Aderanti
said the meeting was held with the governor to appraise the situation
in Oshodi and other areas, saying that in the past two weeks, the State
had been having challenges within the NURTW’s hierarchy there.
According
to him, the summary is that “we have all agreed that henceforth we are
going to move forward and implement the Lagos State Road Traffic Law,
2012, which prohibits the collection of tolls and dues within and around
motor parks and garages.
“Also, that same prohibits the sale of
alcoholic drinks and critical drugs within 100 metres of these garages
and parks. The implication is that whosoever among the union members
that engage in these acts will have that union activities prohibited.
The police will take over that area.”
“If also these activities
such as sale of alcoholic drinks, collection of dues are related to this
fracas, we are going to move in together with all our agencies to
ensure that we secure lives and properties of Lagosians and that people
are not molested. So, it was a meeting that was called to virtually
address those issues aside from other germane areas like Mushin and
others,” he said.
The commissioner assured Lagos residents of
adequate security, saying they should not allow the happenings to
distract them from going about their normal businesses.
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