A Police Armoured Personnel
Carrier, APC, stationed at Canoe Bridge linking Ajao with Ejigbo was also
allegedly burnt by the commercial motorcyclists, said to be protesting seizure
of their bikes by officials of Lagos State Task Force.
Ten persons have been
arrested in connection with the crisis that erupted Wednesday night between
commercial motorcyclists and policemen in Ajao area of Lagos.
Report had it that
officials of the task force were out to enforce the restriction of commercial motorcyclists,
popularly known as Okada, around the axis.
However, on reaching
Ilamose Estate at Oke-Afa, some okada operators reportedly made access into Ajao
Estate difficult.
In the process, the
officials were said to have impounded some of the motorbikes. However, some
motorcyclists around Canoe who sighted them concluded they were coming for them
as well, an assumption that sparked off a violent protest yesterday.
At the scene, there were shattered
windscreens littered everywhere, as well as charred remains of the police
vehicle.
Some heady motor-cyclists
who resumed work yesterday morning, had their motorbikes seized by members of
the task force. Some armed policemen and
soldiers were sighted at the scene, while others were on vehicular patrol.
An eye witness who simply
gave his name as Jola, described Wednesday night’s incident as theatre of was
war.
Chairman of tricycle
operators in Ajao Estate, Mr Ambimbola, said: ‘’This is not the first time we
are experiencing such an incident. Such has happened before.
“But yesterday’s incident was
a very bad occurrence. We believe that these people (Fulani men) are struggling
to feed themselves but this does not give them the audacity to fight with
policemen or even burn their vehicle.”

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