Thursday, 7 May 2015

APAPA GRIDLOCK - HOODLUMS ON RAMPAGE AS MOTORIST WERE STRANDED FOR 12 HOURS.


Motorists and commuters trapped in Oshodi-Apapa expressway traffic gridlock Tuesday night had a raw deal in the hands of hoodlums as they were attacked and robbed of valuables including cash and phones, and tablet PCs(i-pads).

Last week, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Kayode Aderanti, announced the establishment of a special task force to maintain a passable space along  Oshodi/Apapa express way, with a view to ameliorating the sufferings of motorists and commuters plying the route.

The task force has however failed to provide the necessary security promised by the Police Commissioner as no policeman or other security personnel were in sight. The hoodlums had a field day harassing, molesting and robbing commuters trapped between Otto Wolff and Coconut bus-stops for more than seven hours from 8pm and 7a.m.

Some road users whose offices are located around the affected axis, were left at the mercy of the miscreants who hide between the tankers which totally took over the entire expressway and service  lanes.

Commuters were not left out in the attack, as those who bid to cross the road from Berger Yard, Otto Wolff and Mile Two ends, inward Apapa, to the other side of the expressway  to board buses, were also  attacked by hoodlums who were armed with dangerous weapons.

A man who attempted to struggle with some of them was reportedly stripped naked  under  Berger bridge, with an undisclosed amount of money taken from him. He was also said to have been injured in the process.

Some fear-stricken motorists who wound up the windows of their cars, had their car windows glasses smashed by the miscreants, who came in a gang  numbering over ten.

Vanguard’s staff, among them, the Deputy Editor, Mr Eze Anaba, and General Editor, Mr Adekunle Adekoya, as well as Chief Sub-Editor, Rev Udo Ibuot, and News Editor, Mr Kayode Matthew, among others also had their fair share of the harrowing experience as they were trapped between 11.30pm and 3am while leaving for their respective homes at the close of work.

Calls were put across to policemen both at Kirikiri and Trinity divisions but no policeman  was showed up to help salvage the situation. Lagos State Police Command  Public Relations Officer, Mr Kenneth Nwosu,  was also contacted by desperate motorists. He  was quoted to have assured the stranded motorists of police presence but none was sighted.

Frustrated, some motorists whose offices are located within the axis, were left with no choice than to pass the night in their offices, while those already trapped in the gridlock  passed the night with their eyes wide open behind their steering wheels.

An access  way was reportedly opened between Berger Yard about 4am but it was again blocked until 10am yesterday when some Naval personnel managed to create a way for their vehicles and those of other motorists coming from Kirikiri.

The Naval personnel reportedly threatened to deflate tyres of trucks found hampering the free flow of traffic.

One of the affected motorists, Mr Chionye Ndubuisi,  who came to Vanguard yesterday, said: “I came here to register my disappointment over the state of the perennial gridlock on Oshodi/Apapa Expressway because I know this is the best means to get the attention of both the state and federal government .

“I was on my way home to Kirikiri yesterday ( Wednesday), at about 10pm. But on reaching Freedom bus-stop, I was stuck in traffic, occasioned by tanker drivers who took over the entire expressway.  Could you believe that I spent  five hours in a distance that ordinarily would have taken seven minutes to drive?

“As if that was not enough, I was attacked by hoodlums. But I was fortunate that my phone was not taken. I ended up giving them all the money I had on me.  The most painful aspect is that just last week , the Lagos CP declared that a special task force would be deployed with full force to ensure that tanker drivers would no longer constitute a  menace on this route. I understand he said the task force comprised men from the command headquarters in Ikeja and others from Festac, Trinity, Kirikiri, Mile 2 and Orile divisions.

“But my question is, where were these policemen yesterday, when miscreants had a field day?  Or are they waiting for people to die before they rise to the challenge?  Ndubuisi asked.

A Vanguard editor who also did not hide his consternation over the unending gridlock and government’s seeming neglect,  said: “The annoying aspect of  Tuesday’s scenario  was that repeated calls to Kirikiri and Trinity Divisional Police Officers were ignored. Also, when the  PRO, Kenneth Nwosu  was contacted twice , he boasted that he had mobilised his men but nobody showed up”.

Vanguard.

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