“This unfortunate incident underscores LASTMA’s resolute commitment to preserving lives and ensuring safety on Lagos roads through proactive interventions and collaborative engagements with emergency response agencies,” he said.
Two days after the siege by bandits on the Abuja-Kaduna Highway, many people are still missing, Daily Trust reports.
The Sunday’s attack had claimed the life of a former Director of Protocol in the FCT and a 2019 gubernatorial aspirant in Zamfara State, Alhaji Sagir Hamidu, while many people could not be accounted for.
Minutes after the attack, security operatives, rescue officials and commuters met many vehicles empty at the scene while others veered off the road.
Daily Trust reports that it was the first major attack on the highway since September 14 when bandits attacked the road during which they killed a police officer and abducted the Emir of Bungudu in Zamfara State, Alhaji Hassan Atto, around Dutse village.
Ironically, the kidnappers returned to the highway on Monday after the Sunday’s attack and reportedly abducted many travellers.
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Daily Nigerian said that the kidnappers returned to the highway at about 4.30 pm and opened fire on motorists.
It quoted sources saying the incident occurred less than five kilometres away from the point the assailants operated on Sunday.
Lawan Sani, a witness who plied the road immediately after the incident said he saw at least four abandoned vehicles with shattered windshields and flat tyres.
“There was serious commotion and panic around the area. Soldiers arrived at the scene almost immediately but the bandits briskly finished the operation within minutes and disappeared into the bush with many people.
“I saw an 18-seater bus belonging to Zamfara Mass Transit, a Toyota Yaris, a Volkswagen Golf and one other vehicle I could not remember the model. The vehicles were raided with bullets and without their occupants,” Lawan added.
Spokesman for the Kaduna State Police Command, Mohammed Jalige, could not be reached for comment at the time of filing this report.
Making reference to the two incidents in 24 hours, some locals and security experts said the only way to tackle the bandits was to have permanent surveillance along the road.
“We only see active surveillance by security operatives on the highway when a major attack was launched by the terrorists,” said Maikano Ali, a farmer at a village close to Rijana.
“And the operation lasts for just a few days…The security operatives would just disappear and you will only be seeing them from time to time,” he said.
Another villager who did not give his name said the bandits knew when best to attack.
“They take weeks moving on the road, joining other passengers in public transport just to monitor the situation until they are satisfied that the security operatives have relaxed patrol before they would strike,” he said.
Asked about the female soldiers deployed on the road, he said “They are not stationed in one place and you rarely see them also. Maybe they move in plain clothes but the truth is that we need a new approach.”
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Two additional APCs deployed
The Commissioner of Police in Kaduna State, Mudassiru Abdullahi, said security agents had rescued 11 victims after Sunday’s attack on the Abuja-Kaduna highway.
He, however, did not give additional details on how the victims were rescued or their identities.
The commissioner said that the security team was re-strategising to ensure the safety of travellers plying the highway.
He recalled that the highway remained safe for about a month until this recent incident.
“We will re-strategise to avoid reoccurrence and we are appealing to travellers not to avoid the Kaduna-Abuja highway,” he said.
Our correspondent, who was at the scene of the incident together with security agents, led by the Kaduna State Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, reports that the travellers were ambushed at Kurmin Jama’a (also referred to as Kurmin Kare) in Kachia Local Government Area.
A grey Toyota Highlander vehicle that veered into the bush with an Abuja plate number ABJ-858NB belonging to the late FCT director Hamidu, was still at the scene at 12noon.
The vehicle which was riddled with five bullet holes also had a pair of slippers and bloodstains on the back seat.
Security agents also hand-picked about a dozen bullet shells around the scene before the Toyota vehicle was towed to Katari Police station for safekeeping.
It was learnt that some of the vehicles abandoned on the highway have been moved to police stations while others were retrieved by their owners who succeeded in fleeing into the bushes before they were abducted.
Security agents in pursuit of bandits – Aruwan
Speaking on the incident, Aruwan said that two additional Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) have been deployed to Kaduna-Abuja Highway to boost security while also assuring that security agents were in pursuit of the bandits that kidnapped an unspecified number of people.
“As we speak, there is an ongoing joint operation across front line locations in the state, which shows that security forces are up and doing. The security forces and the state government are not resting,” he assured.
He appealed to locals around the Kaduna axis of the road to assist the security agencies with intelligence information to enable them to fight insecurity in the state. On the shortcomings of the telecommunication shutdown, which made contact in terms of distress difficult, Aruwan said the policy was not deliberately aimed at hurting the people but an action taken to enhance security in the state.
“The advantages of the shutdown outweigh the disadvantages,” he said.
How ex-Zamfara gov’ship aspirant was killed – Driver
Opening up for the first time after the incident, Felix Shekari, who is the driver of the former FCT director of protocol and 2019 gubernatorial aspirant in Zamfara State, Alhaji Sagir Hamidu, has narrated to Daily Trust how the bandits opened fire on their vehicle.
He said the bandits appeared from the bush around 3.30 pm shooting sporadically.
Shekari said their escort pilot vehicle was behind them while other vehicles were driving ahead of them.
He said, “I saw some vehicles in front of us trying to make a U-turn and I immediately tried to turn also to go back to Kaduna but as I turned, four gunmen appeared in front of us and opened fire at our vehicle.
“They were targeting me and the tyre and when I realised that I couldn’t beat them, since the vehicle is not bulletproof, I veered off the road into the bush. I unlocked the seat belt and ran into the bush.
“I don’t want to be kidnapped and so, I crossed to the other lane into the bush and took cover at a nearby village for 40 minutes during which I heard numerous gunshots.”
Shekari, however, said even though the bandits had opened fire on their vehicle, he was not aware that his boss was shot until almost an hour later when he returned to the scene and found Alhaji Hamidu in the pool of his blood.
He said they rushed the victim to a private hospital in Katari where he was given first aid and then moved him to Abuja where he died. He said the late Hamidu was shot in the chest and his leg and had lost a lot of blood.
The driver, who was still in distress when our correspondent communicated with him, said the bandits wore facemasks and were in military camouflage. He described his late boss as a very good man saying his death was a great loss not only to his family but the country.
Another relative who spoke with Daily Trust said the late Hamidu was travelling with another person in the vehicle who is suspected to have been abducted.
“They were three in the car including the driver. The driver escaped, Alhaji Sagir Hamidu was killed and the other person is nowhere to be found,” he said.
Synergy key to ending attacks- Analyst
Dr Awwal Abdullahi Aliyu, a security analyst said the solution to the incessant attacks on the highway lies in coordination and cooperation among the various security agencies and not in their numbers.
Dr Aliyu told Daily Trust that the fact that several security agencies were policing the road and yet the bandits were still carrying out daring attacks showed that the strategy in handling the situation was not working.
He said, “I think there is the need for a very serious intelligence network within that area.
“I am not saying the security agencies are not working, but I think their strategy is not working and it is not in any way near solving the problem as at this moment,” he said.
He said apart from working together, the security agents must deploy drones and have some agents embedded in communities.
On shutting down telecommunication along the Kaduna-Abuja Highway, the analyst said, “The idea behind the network disconnection was to help in curtailing the security challenges, but it seems not to be working the way it is expected because the bandits have realised that it is even easy for them to conduct an operation and leave before the incident is reported to security agents.”
Daily Trust reports that there were at least five security operations and outfits deployed to the Kaduna-Abuja Highway but sources said they were working at cross purposes.
In January 2021, the Kaduna State government received the first batch of 100 female soldiers deployed by the Nigerian Army soldiers from the 1 Women Special Operations Battalion to boost security situations along the highway. It is, however, uncertain if the remaining 200 female soldiers were later deployed.
The Nigerian Army had during the deployment said the female soldiers were expected to complement Operation Thunder Strike and other existing operations along the highways and the environs.
Others outfits deployed on the road include men of the Special Task Force and the Police Intelligence Response Team.
When contacted last night, the spokesman of the Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu maintained that troops have not at any time been withdrawn from Abuja-Kaduna highway.
Although the senior military officer told one of our correspondents via telephone that the personnel were always on patrol on the road, he promised to find out more information and get back to Daily Trust.
“I think troops are deployed there. I am sure that troops are deployed along that road. Troops are always on patrol along that road,” Nwachukwu said while replying to Daily Trust’s inquiry.
Efforts to reach Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, proved abortive as calls placed on his mobile phone were rejected.
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Alleged money laundering: Court temporarily freezes 21 bank accounts, orders holders’ arrest
A Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday ordered the temporary freezing of 21 bank accounts domiciled in some commercial banks and directed the arrest of the account holders by the police.
Justice Emeka Nwite gave the order after counsel for the Inspector-General (I-G) of Police, Ibrahim Mohammed, moved a motion ex-parte to the effect.
Justice Nwite also granted the “order directing the banks to issue details of the account package(s) and to place a Post-No-Debit (PND) on the accounts, disable the ATMs while allowing inflow into the said accounts” pending the conclusion of the investigation.
“I have listened to the submission of the learner counsel for the applicant and gone through the affidavit evidence.
“I am of the view that the motion ex-parte is meritorious.
“The application is hereby granted except that the period of the investigation can only last for a period of 90 days,” Justice Nwite said.
The judge adjourned the matter until April 3 for mention.
The banks are Access Bank Plc, Sterling Bank Ltd, Wema Bank Plc, Fidelity Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc, Union Bank Plc, Guarantee Trust Bank Ltd, United Bank of Africa Plc, Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, First Monument Bank Plc, Heritage Bank Plc, TAJ Bank Plc and Keystone Bank Plc.
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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that while the I-G is the applicant in the motion ex-parte marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1965/V/2024, the 13 banks are sued as 1st to 13 defendants respectively.
The I-G, in the motion filed by Mohammed, sought an interim order directing the listed “banks to freeze the accounts mentioned in the schedule attached to this summon pending investigation and prosecution of this case.
“An order directing the banks to issue details of the account package(s) and to place a Post-No-Debit (PND) on the accounts, disable the ATM while allowing inflow into the said account as from the date of this court order.
Youths beat Osun monarch for appointing Imam on disputed community
The crisis erupted in the Hallelujah community in Egbedore local government area of Osun State on Friday, as enraged residents beat the newly installed Ajeniju of Hallelujah, Oba Jelili Olaiya while attempting to conduct jumat service in the area.
The Ajeniju, who was installed by the Timi of Ede a few months ago, against the will of the Ido-Osun community, was beaten to a pulp by angry youths, saying he had no right to install a chief Imam in the community.
It was gathered that the monarch had last week turbaned one Ahmad Tijjani as Chief Imam of the Hallelujah community, but while gathering some people at his palace to observe jumat prayer, some youth allegedly from Ido-Osun invaded the palace and disrupted the exercise.
Some of the aggrieved youths while shouting at the monarch queried his authority to install and conduct jumat prayer in a domain belonging to a separate monarch.
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The mob beat the monarch seriously and vandalised the palace before security operatives could intervene in the situation.
A security source who pleaded anonymity disclosed that it took the intervention of security operatives to rescue the monarch from the scene.
“The situation escalated, resulting in the vandalization of the palace and a physical attack on Ajenifuja of Hallelujah, who sustained serious injuries. He has since been taken to the State CID for further investigation and safety”, said the source.
However, another source in the community disclosed that the monarch has been taken to the Osun State University Teaching Hospital, Osogbo for treatment.
Confirming the incident, the Special Adviser to Governor Ademola Adeleke on Security, Hon. Samuel Ojo said he will not comment on the incident pending the outcome of an investigation on the matter.
Lagos commuter bus summersaults, LASTMA rescues 8 injured passengers
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has rescued eight injured passengers involved in an accident at Hammadiya inward Abule-Egba.
The LASTMA General Manager, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, confirmed this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.
The statement was signed by Mr Taofiq Adebayo, Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, LASTMA.
Bakare-Oki said the road traffic incident which involved a commercial long bus, popularly referred to as ‘Molue,’ at Hammadiya inward Abule-Egba, caused severe injuries and significant disruption to traffic.
“The accident was triggered when the vehicle, registered as KTU 801 XM, lost control at excessive speed, reportedly due to driver impatience.
“In an attempt to avoid colliding with another LT commercial bus and pedestrians awaiting transport at the roadside, the driver veered sharply, resulting in the bus crashing into the expressway median and overturning.
“Several passengers sustained injuries, while others escaped through the bus’s windows,” he said.
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He said that officers from LASTMA promptly arrived at the scene, executed a well-coordinated and efficient rescue operation.
“Eight individuals, including five males and three females, suffered varying degrees of injuries. Among the injured was the bus driver, who sustained a fractured left arm.
“All victims were immediately handed over to LASAMBUS medical personnel and transported to the General Hospital at Ile-Epo for urgent medical attention,” he said.
Bakare-Oki said to ensure the free flow of traffic and public safety, LASTMA’s Response Unit was swiftly mobilised to oversee the removal of the overturned vehicle.
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