Pandemonium broke out in the Onipanu area of Ikorodu Road,
Lagos, on
Friday after a soldier was allegedly knocked down and killed by one of
the buses in the fleet of LAGBUS on the BRT lane.
The soldier was said to have been knocked down after he allegedly
rode on the BRT lane and subsequently died as there was no immediate
medical attention.
The driver of the bus, it was gathered, fled after the accident.
It was learnt that a few hours after the soldier, identified as
Matthew Ishaya, a lance corporal, was knocked down, some military men
from the Intelligence Unit of the Nigerian Army at Yaba, stormed the
Onipanu area of the highway, demanding to know the circumstances
surrounding the death of the soldier.
The military men were said to have been incensed that their colleague
was allowed to die after he was knocked down when he could have been
rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
Hell, however, broke loose shortly after the soldiers sighted the lifeless body of Ishaya in the bus that knocked him down.
They allegedly blocked one side of the ever-busy road, stopping any
BRT buses plying the route, four of which were allegedly set ablaze.
The shed at the bus stop was also not spared as it was razed.
Some commuters and pedestrians, passing through the area alleged that
they were manhandled by some irate soldiers, who equally barred
journalists and itinerant photographers and social media enthusiasts
from recording or taking pictures of the mayhem and that of the
deceased.
A spokesman for the Army formation in Yaba, Lagos, Rightman Ogeh,
however, denied that the soldiers from the unit burnt buses or harassed
passersby or commuters.
Ogeh, who spoke to a radio station in Lagos on Friday, admitted that
the soldiers from the unit were aggrieved that the man, who was knocked
man, was allowed to die because no one took the initiative to rush him
to any hospital.
He said, “A soldier, who was passing through the bus stop, saw the
soldier and called the office because he could recognise him. By the
time we got there, we realised that our colleague was inside the bus
already dead.
Source:Punch

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