By Emma Ella
There was a gridlock at Murtala Muhammed bridge, Jamata along
Lokoja-Abuja road on Wednesday following the killing of a tanker driver, Mallam
Suleiman Ibrahim, by some state tax force revenue officers over N2,000 fees.
The gridlock which lasted for 11 hours, left
motorists and commercials drivers stranded beyond Koton-Karfi and Jamata as
Muhammed Murtala bridge which was totally occupied by various trucks.
It was reliably gathered that the incident occurred at about 12 mid night Wednesday when some state tax force revenue officers allegedly club one of the tanker
drivers, Ibrahim, to death over N2,000.
According to sources, an argument ensured when the
driver was stopped and asked to pay the fee which he objected to, saying he can
only afford N1,000.
"Suleiman Ibrahim, the unnamed slain
driver, was conveying beans in his truck from Yobe State and was heading to the
southern part of the country when he was stopped by the task force members who
charged him N2,000.
"The
slain driver pleaded that he can only afford N1,000, but argument ensued and an
officer of the task force dragged the driver from his vehicle and hit him on
the head with the plank they use to block roads. The nails on the plank sank into the driver’s
skull and he died after the attack.
"Other drivers made to apprehend the task
force officer but he was rescued from the mob by policemen," the sources
stated
He added that at that point, one of the tax force
revenue officers pulled the tanker driver from his truck and allegedly club him
to death. The action of the tax force
revenue officers angered the tank drivers who resultantly blocked the Murtala
Muhammed bridge at Jamata with their trucks as it became impossible for other
road users to cross the bridge.
Three motorcycle belonging to the tax revenue
officers were allegedly burnt by the
angry drivers as security men were helpless as the drivers stood their ground. However,
when the state Deputy Governor, Elder Simon Achuba, visited the
scene, he was chased away by the truck
drivers telling him that they wanted to see the Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, who sent the people to
kill one of their own.
The state Chairman of National Association of Road
Transport Owners, (NARTO), Alhaji
Danladi Ibrahim, while speaking with journalists, condemned the action of the
tax force revenue officers.
He noted that he saw no reason why somebody should
kill a fellow human being just because of N2,000.
Ibrahim stated that the attitude of the tax force
revenue officers has becomed radical as they are found harassing motorists
plying Okene-Lokoja-Abuja high way.
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner of Police, Aliyu Janga, and other officers, including
the military, visited the scene as effort were made to control the situation to
avoid break down of law and order.
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