Inside the council
secretariat there has been complain about continuous shooting residents of Ajeromi/Ifelodun
Local Government Area of Lagos cried out.
The shooting had created
fear in the residents, forcing some to run away from their homes to avoid stray
bullets. On Sept. 18, there were sporadic gunshots within the council
secretariat, which saw many running for dear life following the booming of
guns.
It was gathered that the
gunshots were carried out by some suspected cultists called “Agbalajobi Boys”
allegedly doing the bidding of a senior council official (name withheld). When
the alleged council official was challenged over the incessant shootings by
some political leaders in the area, the official claimed that “he was trying to
test the efficacy of his newly acquired bulletproof charm.”
“As if the September 18
shooting was not enough, the police orderly to the said council official held
another round of shootings on September 20, thus becoming a norm in the
Ajegunle council secretariat. These cultists move around during the day with
guns unmolested or check by the security agencies. The police station is just a
stone throw away from the secretariat, but the officers seem not bothered,” a
source told NAN.
As people in the area
continued to live in palpable fear, concerned residents were beginning to
question if the police were aware of these security breaches or if the said
senior official was licensed to bear arms.
“I feel I owe it to
posterity to draw attention to a very dangerous and quite unbecoming aberration
happening right inside the Ajeromi Ifelodun Secretariat. Enough is enough. This
is not the first time that this same senior official will do this. Indeed, the
first time it happened, it was a very scary scenario. I think something drastic
needs to be done on this matter before it becomes endemic. I think that the
police in Lagos State should look into this issue before it escalated,” said a
resident of Ajegunle who craved anonymity.
When contacted, Spokesman
for the Lagos State Police Command, Bala Elkana, told NAN he was yet to receive
such a report.
“I have not received such
brief,” Elkana said.

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