It’s
depressing to hear and experience the armed robbery attacks that have
found its way to Lagos roads in recent times. I remember journeying home
from work on the Eko Bridge and the third mainland bridge, this time
last year, without thoughts of armed robbery or assault (not that it was
non-existent).
I am moved to write
this article due to the recent wave of attacks that have become
prevalent on some major roads in Lagos state. On Wednesday, the 21st of
October, just beside the National Theatre, my sister and I were attacked
by robbers who smashed our car window and demanded for our valuables.
The day after the attack, on our way home at about 5:30pm, just on the
Obalende, Adeniji/ Third mainland bridge, we were
accosted once again by
a gang who had according to eye-witnesses rioted and vandalized
vehicles in traffic. Even as we shuddered in traffic, we watched them –
young, able bodied men, young ladies and even a teenage boy brandishing
weapons and making loud noise. To think that in broad daylight, such
thing could happen is appalling!
There
were littered on the road: bags and personal belongings obviously
snatched from people and tossed away after the valuables had been taken.
People shivered in fear as they sat in their vehicles praying to turn
invisible.
On Friday, the 23rd, a
young man came to our window, holding up some packs of plantain chips
and the fear returned. I was like ‘they have come again’ but alas, it
was just a lad trying to earn his keep.
What is going on? Should we tremble at the sight of our shadows? Are we going to spend the remaining part of 2015 in fear? What happened to the security officials? Are they on leave?
What is going on? Should we tremble at the sight of our shadows? Are we going to spend the remaining part of 2015 in fear? What happened to the security officials? Are they on leave?
These happenings had me
search the internet to see if there had been any reports on the
incident. Bellanaija put up a post as regards the attacks, referencing
tweets from eye witnesses. Linda Ikeji’s blog and Kemi Filani reported
on robbery incidents as well. Linda Ikeji’s blog reported that Nigerian
actress, Iretiola Doyle was robbed in traffic and injured (the blog has a
picture of the actress’s hand which has been stitched). According to
Kemi Filani’s blog, two men were shot dead along the Eko Bridge which
links to Costain. Eye witnesses reported that these robbers raided
commercial vehicles and private vehicles alike, as they shot into the
air – while people abandoned their vehicles and fled for their lives.
Here
comes my question: What is the cause of the new robbery trend? Yes, we
have been hearing of robberies here and there but the happenings of the
past week have been, in my experience, so horrifying as these robbers
operate in gangs and groups. Not only are they dispossessing people of
their properties, they are hurting people and have killed two people.
To make matters worse, there are no police vehicles on these roads and no security operatives as most of them either take to their heels or are not at the scenes of these outrageous crimes. The police motorbikes on the roads on the days of these incidents were devoid of policemen as they lay on the ground…battered.
To make matters worse, there are no police vehicles on these roads and no security operatives as most of them either take to their heels or are not at the scenes of these outrageous crimes. The police motorbikes on the roads on the days of these incidents were devoid of policemen as they lay on the ground…battered.
Should we blame the Lagos State government? What can we do about it instead of apportioning blame?
Some
years ago, things were not as bad as they are now especially as regards
security – we experienced a truly peaceful Lagos. Even during the
‘elections’ when we predicted insurrections and Lagosians had rushed
home from work- most even worked half-day -nothing happened.
Today
is another day and I hope that this menace is curbed as it is truly
getting out of hand. For commuters plying these areas, please stay safe.
Photo Credit: Dreamstime | Dimitrii
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