Last
Wednesday, around 12 noon, at Maryland Bus Stop, along Ikorodu Road, Lagos,
peace was temporally disrupted by rampaging miscreants, otherwise called, “Area
Boys”, over alleged killing of a hawker by a fast moving truck.
The yet
to be identified middle-aged hawker, while fleeing from law enforcement agents
for fear of arrest, suddenly ran into the truck and died on the spot.
Consequently, Area Boys around mobilized and started attacking, in sight, all
buses operating under the Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, inflicting severe injuries on
passengers in the process. It was gathered that the incident happened when the
hawker, a male, suddenly sighted the convoy of officials of Kick Against
Indiscipline (KAI), who were returning from an operation in Ojuelegba, enroute
to Alausa, Ikeja. Apparently, thinking they were coming for him, he fled across
the road, oblivious of the fast moving on-coming vehicle, which is a delivery
truck of a leading producer of soft drinks, and, before any one could say “Jack
Robinson,” he had been crushed to death. Irked by the development, the Area
Boys, in their hundreds, took t the road went after BRT buses, smashing their
screens and attacking passengers on board. They were alleged to have also
robbed the passengers of their belongings such as cash, bags, and mobile
phones, among others. It took the intervention of men of the Rapid Response
Squad, RRS, Lagos Taskforce, and other security agents to restore normalcy, but
not after over 48 buses hadbeen vandalized. It was gathered that the hawker had
been arrested before and was released after payment of N10, 000 fine. “On the
fateful day, he was trying to evade another arrest when she met her death. It
would have been better for him to be arrested than running to death,” an
eyewitness told my correspondant. According to the Managing Director of Primero
Transport Services, Mr. Fola Tinubu, operator of the damaged BRT buses, while
speaking on the incident, “Investigation revealed that our buses were not
involved in any way or form”. Tinubu, apparently, disturbed by the level of
destruction and the sheer number of the buses affected, said the losses,
running into several millions of naira, were a clear setback to investment,
stressing that the Nigerian public must be educated to draw a line between
private investment and public assets. He believed no amount of provocation should
justify the destruction of 48 new buses belonging to a private investor who has
provided over 2,500 jobs since the commencement of operations in November 2015
and still counting. “The blue BRT buses did not in any way, directly or
otherwise, have contact with the late young man”, the MD stated.
“Unfortunately, suspected hoodlums took advantage of the incident to unleash
mayhem and terror on our drivers, while also causing severe damages to our
buses at the scene of the accident. Some of our drivers are still receiving
medical treatment and some commuters had some of their belongings stolen.
“Damages on the buses range from broken windshields, front, sides, rear, to
side mirrors while some had their interior dented. The buses will be parked in
our depot until repair works are carried out which we expect to run into
millions of naira”. He however, assured that within couple of weeks, the buses
would return to the road. Ambode fumes Governor Akinwumi Ambode immediately
ordered full investigation into the incident. The governor also called for
thorough details into the immediate and remote cause of the killing of the
street hawker with the aim preventing future occurrence as well as bringing
culprits to book. Ambode, who was said to be irked by the development, immediately,
directed the police and other security agencies to launch a manhunt for the
perpetrators and bring them to book. He later announced commencement of total
enforcement against street trading and street hawkers, saying that the law
banning their activities across Lagos metropolis would take its full course. He
said the renewed enforcement is in line with Section One of the Lagos State
Street Trading and Illegal Market Prohibition Law 2003 which restricts street
trading and hawking in the metropolis. The governor, while sympathizing with
the family of the deceased street hawker, regretted that the situation led to
the destruction of public assets. “The issue is we need to enforce our laws
because we already have a law in respect of that and then there is a clause in
it which says the buyer and the seller are both liable and that we are going to
fine them either N90, 000 or a six month jail term”, Ambode said. “What we are
doing on traffic is that we are introducing new strategies to eliminate traffic
but Lagos being a cosmopolitan city, you cannot totally eliminate it but now
this is the case, in the next few days, you will see on the street of Lagos
signs that will be warning you that buyers and hawkers should be aware that
there are consequences,” Ambode said. He said his administration had also
concluded plans to roll out a massive campaign which would warn both motorists
and hawkers of the restrictions and the penalty for defaulters. “We will be
watching out for buyers and sellers and all we need is just scapegoat. Don’t
buy plantain chips or any other items in traffic from July 1, buyers beware”.
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