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Lagos-Ibadan expressway traffic

Muslims travelling for the Sallah holidays and other residents were trapped on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Friday and Saturday due to the gridlock on the road.

A Lagos worker, Ibrahim Mohammed, regretted waiting before getting on the road to meet his family in Ibadan, Oyo State.

He said he thought he could spare some time for other tasks before travelling.

Mohammed said, “I regret waiting. I should have left home very early. Now that I am stuck here, I don’t think I can attend the meeting at our family house today (Friday). I have been here for hours and I am tired.”

A motorist, Tobi Ajadi, whose uncle is getting married on Monday (today), told our correspondent that he never knew the traffic would be serious.

“I came to get some things in Lagos for the ceremony and I met traffic,” he added.

Another commuter, Uthman Agboluaje, said the stress of passing the road everyday was unbearable.

“Drivers don’t want to come here anymore. Some have increased the fares because of the traffic. I spent double of the original cost everyday because I have to go to work,” he added.

Our correspondent observed a man washing his face with sachet water in the traffic.

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The man, who identified himself only as Abdulraman, said, “I am a construction worker and we work in estates. No matter when I wake up, I always enter this traffic. I have to get to my workplace early otherwise my boss and colleagues will leave for work without me. How will I make money if I miss work in a day?”

An official of the Lagos State Government, who identified himself only as Adebayo, told our correspondent that the prolonged repair and blockade of the expressway had affected his schedules.

“I don’t know when I’ll leave this traffic. Sometimes, I spend three hours before I get to Alausa (state secretariat). It has affected everything,” he said.

A car owner, Akinjide, showed PUNCH Metro his wife dressing up their two children for school in their car

He said the traffic had affected their daily routine.

Akinjide said, “We have to wake up earlier than usual because we don’t want to be late for work. We also have to prepare them (children) for school. You can’t sleep well if you are thinking about this traffic every day.”

A commercial driver, Yusuf, said the traffic was fuel-consuming and time-wasting.

“So, the cost of transporting people will be higher. It is not our fault. They should repair the road they blocked quickly so it can be easy for everyone,” he added.

A Muslim faithful, Yetunde, told our correspondent that the government should find a way to ease the traffic.

She said, “They should know better. The road (Longbridge) is usually busy. Blocking some parts of Berger/Secretariat makes movement more difficult.”

Our correspondent observed some motorists taking one-way on the Longbridge end of the expressway.

One of the motorists said they had to find a way to move despite the traffic.

The Lagos State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Olusegun Ogungbemide, said the traffic volume and rainfall worsened the traffic.

He said, “The traffic volume increased because of the Sallah celebration. What we have today (Saturday) is exceptional due to the downpour. That is what we have been managing in the past few days and you know we have a three-kilometre construction site at the Otedola Bridge. There is no obstruction on the road; it’s just the traffic volume.”

Speaking on the state of the road construction, Ogungbemide said, “It is in three stages. We have the milling, compacting and asphalt laying. But the milling and compacting are going on simultaneously. One is taking off from kilometre 0, while the other is taking off from kilometre three. And after that part, they will move to the other side. So, that is what we are going to live with in some months’ time.”

The Ogun State Sector Commander, FRSC, Ahmed Umar, confirmed that there was no obstruction on the road.

He said, “No one can control the flow of movement by people, and it is because of the festive season. We have been proactive. Even before the commencement of the festive season, we have stationed our men and the police there. There was also a palliative work going on by Julius Berger, but it has been completed.”

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Soldier dies while ‘rushing to rescue brother arrested by policemen’

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A soldier of the Nigerian Army, Lcpl Ojo Tope has died in an accident in Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti State.

According to a report by SaharaReporters, multiple sources said the deceased attached to the 322 Artillery regiment in Benin City was on his way to meet policemen who had allegedly arrested his brother illegally.

The incident occurred around 10 pm on Wednesday.

The policemen attached to Ikere Area Command had reportedly illegally detained Ojo’s brother and after talking to him on the phone, Ojo was asked to come to their checkpoint and identify himself as a soldier.

SaharaReporters learnt that on his way to the checkpoint, Ojo was involved in an accident.

A relative of the deceased told the online newspaper that : “A soldier (Ojo Tope) serving in Benin City came home on a pass in Ikere Ekiti. Around 10 pm on Wednesday, he realised there was no fuel in their generator. So, he sent his younger brother who has a car to get fuel for him.

“However, on his way to get the fuel, the guy met some policemen on the road and they arrested him illegally. They asked him why he was driving at that time and asked him to unlock his phone as well but he refused.

“He pleaded with them that it was his soldier brother who sent him to buy fuel but they refused to let him go. So, he later called the soldier to talk to the policemen and one of them asked him to come and meet them. Sadly, on his way there on a bike, he had an accident.

“After the accident, people rushed him down to where the policemen seized the brother’s car and they pleaded with them to release the car so they could use it to rescue the soldier to the state hospital in Ikere but they refused to release the vehicle.

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“They later got another one to carry the soldier to the hospital. Unfortunately, before they would get to the hospital, the soldier gave up. His body is now in the morgue.”

The family source said some residents who heard about Ojo’s death got angry and wanted to protest against the actions of the policemen but the family calmed them down.

When SaharaReporters contacted the spokesperson for Ekiti State Police Command, DSP Sunday Abutu, denied the role allegedly played by the policemen in the death of Ojo.

He said, “This could be termed ‘a lie from the pit of hell’ as no such incident or report was made in any of our stations across the state, not even the headquarters.

“The only vehicle that was confiscated by our surveillance team from Ikere Area Command on Wednesday night was an unregistered Toyota Camry 2006 model car. The driver had no document and could not give satisfactory proof that the vehicle belonged to him, but then offered to go home and get the documents.

“Up till this moment, the driver did not bring the car documents or come for his vehicle. It should be noted that our surveillance teams do not have or create checkpoints.

“No soldier’s death was reported by anybody or family or the military authority in the state in Ikere Area Command or any of our divisions or formations across the state in recent time and nobody has come to solicit for the release of the said Toyota Camry car.”

“Meanwhile, anyone with any genuine complaint against the conduct of our men should feel free to approach the nearest police station, formation, office of the PPRO or office of the Commissioner of Police for necessary and immediate action,” Abutu added.

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Bandits attack Matawalle’s hometown in Zamfara kill one, kidnap many

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Bandits attack Matawalle’s hometown in Zamfara kill one, kidnap many

Rampaging bandits operating in North-West Nigeria have attacked Maradun town, the headquarters of Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara, killing one person and kidnapping several others.

Maradun is the hometown of Bello Matawalle, the former governor of the state and present Minister of State for Defence in the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government.

Although, police authorities in the state are yet to comment on the latest incident an indigene of the town Nura Maradun told Channels Television that the bandits stormed the town around 1 am on Friday with sophisticated weapons.

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He said they fired indiscriminately to scare residents. According to him, the bandits went from house to house to abduct residents of the town.

“They came in around 1 am and operated till 4 am unchallenged. They went on to search house by house looking for people to be kidnapped,” he said.

“From what I can confirm to you now, one person was killed, and about eight persons most women have been taken away. Some of the women kidnapped are daughters of the Emir’s brother.”

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Eight illegal security guards arrested in Anambra

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Eight illegal security guards arrested in Anambra

The Anambra command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), says it has arrested eight suspected unlicensed private security guards with four pump action guns.

During the parade of the suspects in Awka, the state capital on Thursday, Olatunde Maku, the NSCDC state commandant, said the arrest was made in response to intelligence reports.

Maku added that the suspects are currently undergoing investigation, after which they would be charged to court and prosecuted.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that some of the suspects were impersonating the Anambra Vigilance Group while others were hired by hotels to provide security services, in spite of knowing that the outfits were not licensed or registered,” NAN quoted the NSCDC commandant as saying.

“Meanwhile, four pump action guns with 16 live cartridges were also recovered from them.

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“All the suspects are currently undergoing investigation, after which they would be charged to court and prosecuted.

“This raid is in continuation of the execution of the NSCDC mandate and we will not leave any stone unturned in discharging our responsibilities.

Maku said that the NSCDC is the only agency responsible for licensing, monitoring, and supervising private securities companies in Nigeria, and the raid aims to prevent illegal security outfit proliferation.

The commandant urged licensed private guard companies to adhere to the law and report any suspicious activities or security outfits to the Corps for prompt action.

“I want to put all illegal security outfits on notice to dismantle their operations or face the consequences.

“We will clamp down on any illegal outfit, arrest and prosecute their operators, and recover illegal weapons in their possession.

“This is to restore sanity in the operations of the private security sector and ensure the safety and security of residents.”

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