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Save us from hoodlums who operate as beggars in the day, robbers at night – Lekki, Ajah residents beg Sanwoolu

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Tunde was mugged by a three-man gang in broad day light. It was Saturday morning, and as usual, Tunde was doing his normal early morning walk. At first, he thought the boys were the usual beggars that have become part of everyday living in the Ajah area.

“I was on my usual early Saturday morning walk along the Admiralty Way when these boys walked up to me. At first, I thought they were beggars, but one of them just pulled his shirt up and I saw a shot gun tucked into his trousers. I froze immediately and thought I would be killed,” Tunde explained his encounter with muggers.

He was lucky to tell his story, but parted with his expensive Apple watch, a Samsung phone, some cash and an ATM card he was carrying with him. By afternoon of the same day, his account had been depleted to the tune of N300, 000.

Tunde is not the only one with such ugly experience. Chucks, who lives in the Jakande area of Lekki area, needed weeks of therapy after his traumtic encounter with traffic robbers. He was on his way home from work, tired and hungry. But the traffic was not helping matters, as vehicles were restricted bumper to bumper. “I was tired and very hungry on this particular day. The only thing on my mind was how to get home and eat. Traffic was terrible and hostile. I was suddenly jolted by a loud noise on the car window.”

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Chucks said he was scared but relunctant to wind down his car glass. Within the few seconds, several things raced through his mind. Then he remembered his wife, his little son and of course, his aged parents. “As all those thing played out in my mind, I simply melted and rolled down the glass. It was at that point that I realised that I was not the only person the guys robbed on that particualr night. They did their job and left just as they appear without any hinderance.”

Again, by the time the robbers left, Chucks and several of the motorists have been dispossed of their valuables. Unfortunately, experiences like these have become an almost everyday affair. A resident who pleaded anonimity for fear of retribution, listed the areas most affected to include Admiralty Way, Freedom Way, Jakande, Chevron, Ajah and Agungi among others.

The resident lamented the incursion into the area of many strange faces, who he claimed operate as beggars in the day and turn robbers at night. He and several other residents are surprised over the sudden turn of events in the once peaceful and serene neighbourhoods.

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“It is indeed a big surprise that Lekki could turn to what we are experiencing these days. In the past, the mention of Lekki speaks volume about affluence. But all those have changed. Sometimes, when you walk round, you could mistake Lekki for Mushin or Shomolu. Everywhere you go, you see these hoodlums everywhere.”

The residents are calling on the police and Governor Babajide Sanwoolu to come to their rescue. They are unanimous in their cry to government to evacuate all the destitutes from the area and ensure that enough policemen are posted there to maintain law and order.

“I really dont know why it is difficult for government to evacuate these hoodlums from these areas. The government simply nned to put in place a law prohibiting begging on the streets and peace will return. These boys hide under the guise of begging during the day. But at night, they rob the people at will,” another resident said.

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A resident, Abimbola Iyiola said: ‘’From Jakande around Shoprite, Mobil axis, Igboefon and VGC, these hoodlums who pretend to be beggars in the day cluster, but they are criminals in the night and some of them have been caught or sighted robbing innocent residents.

“The situation was not like this during Governor Babatunde Fashola’s administration and it is worrisome that security laxity is what these urchins are leveraging to make life unbearable for residents.’’

A former councilor in the area who spoke in confidence, urged police authorities and other law enforcement agencies to embark on constant surveillance and patrol in order to flush out the hoodlums.

He said: “Police and other minions of law should step up surveillance ad patrol of these neighbourhoods in order to put a check on these hoodlums and chase them away from our communities.’’

 

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Lagos begins removal of over 100 shanties under Adeniji-Adele bridge Monday

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The Lagos State Government has announced its plan to remove over 100 shanties housing several people at Adeniji Adele Underbridge from Monday.

 

The Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on Sunday.

He said the removal comes after the expiration of a 48-hour removal notice served on all occupants of the shanties to move out their belongings.

The commissioner said operatives of the Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI/LAGESC), and officials from the ministry’s Monitoring Enforcement and Compliance (MEC) department will be given security backup to conduct the operation.

Wahab emphasised that the exercise is part of Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu administration’s commitment to reclaim all ungoverned spaces that dot the Lagos landscape.

 

The Lagos State Government will undertake enforcement action to remove over 100 shanties at Adeniji Adele underbridge from tomorrow, Monday, 6th of May, 2024.

The removal is coming after the expiration of a 48-hour removal notice served on all occupants of the shanties to move… pic.twitter.com/rKCH0Qflhc

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— Tokunbo Wahab (@tokunbo_wahab) May 5, 2024

 

He stressed that unsightly shanties located in the heart of Lagos Island, represent a distorted image of what a smart city like Lagos should be.

The commissioner also said apart from the unsanitary conditions of residents in the shanties, they also serve as hiding places for criminals, and points for peddling hard drugs and substances which is injurious to the well-being of law-abiding residents.

He advised all the occupants of the shanties in their interest to voluntarily move out with their belongings before the commencement of the enforcement operations on Monday.

 

Similar enforcement operations to reclaim uncovered spaces have already taken place at Ijora, Apongbon, Obalende, and Dolphin.

Meanwhile, the commissioner said property owners whose structures hindered the flow of drainage in Mende in the Maryland area of the state were served “requisite notices” before their buildings were removed from the System 1 Drainage Right of Way.

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Residents of the area had faulted the government for not giving them proper notice. But the commissioner has disputed that claim.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, he said the structures were removed to “avoid the flooding of the whole of the Mainland”.

“They claimed they were not served notices, they were served. They had come for meetings severally. The residents’ association had met with the Permanent Secretary, Engr Mahmood Adekunle Adegbite severally in my office. So, on what basis were they having meetings if they were not served?” Wahab queried.

 

“The first notices were served on them in 2021. Each of the property owners on Systems 1 were duly written that they should remove their encumbrances because they were sitting on Systems 1. That led to engagements with my predecessor in office, Mr Tunji Bello.”

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Military airstrikes kill ‘scores of terrorists’ in Niger state

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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says many terrorists were killed during airstrikes conducted in Allawa village, Shiroro LGA of Niger state.

In a statement on Sunday, Edward Gabkwet, NAF spokesperson, said the airstrikes were conducted by the air component of Operation Whirl Punch on May 3.

Gabkwet said the terrorists attacked a primary school in Allawa while another group of insurgents also invaded Galapai village in Shiroro LGA on May 1.

“Similar airstrikes were conducted same day, 3 May 2024, when the air component of Operation Whirl Punch conducted pre-emptive air strikes over terrorists hibernating in Allawa village, near Shiroro in Niger state,” the statement reads.

 

“The mission was conducted following credible intelligence, which had revealed the migration of terrorists into the village after the mass exit of locals for fear of their safety.

“These terrorists had, on 1 May 2024, stormed the deserted Allawa community in Shiroro Local Government Area (LGA) and torched the Central Primary School.

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“In the evening of the same day, another group of terrorists also arrived at the location, wielding AK-47/49 rifles after invading Galapai village in Galadima Kogo district of the same LGA.

 

“Accordingly, to prevent further occupation as well as pursue the terrorists from the location, the air component scrambled a formation of its platforms to attack the location.

“On arrival at the location, several terrorists were sighted and engaged effectively.”

 

He said the troops raided Allawa forest and destroyed a cache of arms hidden in the location by the terrorists following credible intelligence.

He added the troops in another operation, conducted an air strike at Chinene in Mandara mountain and killed several terrorists.

 

Mandara mountain is located along the northern part of the Nigeria-Cameroon border from River Benue.

“Within the same location, 7-gun trucks were also observed parked under trees. Accordingly, air interdiction was authorised and conducted over the assembly area and tree coverings to decimate the terrorists and destroy their weapons and mobility,” Gabkwet said.

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“After the strike, battle damage assessment footages as feedback received later revealed that the strikes were successful as several terrorists were neutralised and logistics destroyed.”

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NDLEA smashes international drug syndicate, arrests five suspects

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An international drug syndicate with networks in parts of Nigeria, South Africa and Thailand has been smashed by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

Also, no fewer than five members of the cartel were arrested in a two-week intelligence led operation in Lagos, Abia and Anambra states following the seizure of their illicit drug consignments at the NAHCO import shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos.

This was disclosed in a Sunday statement by NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, saying the unravelling of the drug cartel started on Sunday 20th April when their cargo of four big suitcases arrived at the NAHCO shed on an Air Peace airline flight from Johannesburg, South Africa.


He said that the first suspect, Umeh Chisom Peter was arrested on Wednesday 24th April after he showed up to pick up two of the suitcases containing Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis owned by a Thailand-based member of the syndicate, Obum Michael.

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According to Babafemi, the consignment of four parcels was concealed in false bottoms of the two suitcases, while the four suitcases contain a total of 17.6 kilograms Loud and drug candies.

He said another member of the syndicate, Mrs. Chiwendu Uche Ugbe whose South Africa based husband, Aloytus Uche Ugbe sent some of the consignments, was traced to Anambra state where NDLEA officers arrested her on Saturday 27th April while attempting to collect the drug parcels sent to her by her husband.

 

Two other suspects: Onyejakor Francis Chimezie and Naaji Valentine Chukwukere, with links to the cartel, were also arrested in parts of Lagos on Monday 29th April.


He stated that their arrest led to another operation in Abia state where Mrs. Chinazo Osigwe was arrested when she was to pick up some of the parcels containing Loud and drug candies sent by her husband, Osigwe Chidiebere Anthony who is equally operating from South Africa.

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