One person has been confirmed dead as
traders at the Ladipo Market, Oshodi, Lagos, on Thursday protested
against alleged extortion by one Monday Ijoba.
It was learnt that Ijoba and his gang members were reportedly employed by the local government authority in the area to collect charges from the traders.
Displaying placards which read, “Monday, enough is enough”, among others, the traders chanted war songs.
The market is dominated by Igbo, who sell spare parts and electronics, among others.
It was learnt that policemen and
soldiers mobilised to the scene, but some of the protesters reportedly
fired gunshots to chase them away.
PUNCH Metro gathered that a trader, whose identity had yet to be identified, was hit by a stray bullet and died, while others were injured.
Our correspondent learnt that Ijoba’s
boys had attacked a trader, who challenged them on the extortion last
week. The trader was seriously injured and was said to have died.
The trader’s death was said to have
caused the Thursday’s protest, which started around 9am, paralysing
commercial activities in the market.
Our correspondent watched as the rioters hurled bottles and other weapons at Ijoba’s gang members.
The fracas lasted for a few hours before the security operatives were able to restore normalcy to the area.
Gadgets of some eyewitnesses who wanted to capture the incident were also seized, and photos taken from the scene were deleted.
An eyewitness, Ikechukwu Sunday, said,
“Some of the rioters fired gunshots and tried to chase the soldiers and
policemen away. A protester was hit by a stray bullet in the process and
died. Some also sustained injuries.”
A trader, who identified himself only as Chibuzor, said, Ijoba had been chased out of the market, adding that he would not be allowed to lord it over them.
He said, “He (Ijoba) and his
boys are being used by the local government authority to extort money
from us daily and they have become a thorn in our flesh. At times, I pay
N500 in a day. Last week, his boys attacked a trader, who was against
the extortion. They hacked him and he later died in the hospital. We
don’t want Ijoba here again.”
Another trader, who identified himself
only as Emeka, urged the state government to intervene in the tussle to
forestall further breakdown of law and order.
He said, “As long as Monday (Ijoba)
insists that he is in control of the market, peace will not reign
because people do not want him. I just want the government to come in
and settle the matter amicably. We cannot afford to lose more persons to
this protest.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the protest, adding that the market
association, the local government officials and other stakeholders had
been invited by the Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni.
She said, “According to the information we have, the council uses Monday Ijoba and
his boys to collect fees from traders in the market. On Wednesday, they
went there again and there was a clash. A trader was hit by a stray
bullet and he died this morning. We are still investigating to know who
fired the shot.
“The CP was at the scene and he has invited all the parties involved to a meeting, while normalcy has been restored.”
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