
Two businessmen have been reportedly shot dead by hoodlums who invaded Igbe-Lara community, in the Igbogbo-Bayeku Local Council Development Area of Lagos State on Sunday.
Punch Metro
gathered that everyone was going about their daily activities when suddenly no
fewer than 15 hoodlums, armed with sophisticated weapons, stormed the Igbe-Lara
bus stop and opened fire on the people.
Residents and
business owners, whose shops were located in the area, were said to have
scampered for safety.
However,
while a yet-to-be-identified man dealing in the dog business was shot dead at
the front of a leisure centre, Dre Bar, another businessman, Olanrewaju
Omobolaji, aka Excel, was also gunned down in a pub, Garden Bar.
Speaking with
Punch Metro, a resident, Abideen Akintunde, said Omobolaji was shot in the head,
adding that asides from the two dead victims, some other residents sustained
bullet wounds.
He said, “The
assailants stormed the area in two vehicles and shot continuously. A lot of
people were wounded and two people were killed at different locations. The
people who perpetrated the crime were about 15 in number.
“They came
with sophisticated weapons. There was no sign that they had a target because
the moment they got to the Igbe-Lara Junction, they opened fire and kept
shooting as they entered into the inner street leading to the Garden Bar. While
shooting, they drove past the bar and went down the road.
“It was when
they were returning that they shot one of the customers, Olanrewaju Omobolaji,
in the head inside the Garden Bar; he died on the spot. Later, we gathered that
another man who sold dogs close to the Dre Bar, on the Igbe-Ginti Road, was
also shot dead at the front of the bar.”
A picture
made available to Punch Metro showed Omobolaji’s corpse on the floor in a pool
of blood.
Another
resident, Seyi Ismaila, while lamenting the insecurity in the area, said
everywhere was tense when the hoodlums invaded the area around 4pm.
He noted that
it was not the first time shooting incidents would happen in the community.
“Landlords,
residents, business owners are tired of the insecurity in the community.
Sometimes, you see cultists moving around with guns. We have had a series of
shooting incidents involving cultists in this community and we are tired.
“The police
should be able to trace the people that came to the community, killed two
people and injured others. The community was very peaceful before, but at the
moment, we are scared and we are no longer safe because of the activities of
these cultists. We want law enforcement agencies to deploy policemen in the
area to protect lives and property in Igbe-Lara.”
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