The unending traffic gridlock in Apapa, Lagos
State, reached a new level on Thursday when a yet-to-be-identified truck driver
was shot around Tin Can Island Port as hoodlums allegedly attacked truck drivers
around Coconut bus stop on Apapa road.
Also, scores of people who were attacked with machetes,
including members of the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO),
were rushed to the hospital with fears that fatalities would arise from the
incident.
Eye witnesses told reporters that the crisis started when
truck drivers were not allowed to pass through Ajegunle axis to access the
Apapa-Oshodi expressway as a result of the bad state of the road by street
urchins otherwise known as area boys.
When contacted on telephone, the Chairman of the dry
cargo section of NARTO, Innua Mohammed, confirmed the development, revealing
that the crisis started last Wednesday night when the truck drivers were
attacked by some hoodlums.
He alleged that the hoodlums who were members of
the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) had attacked the drivers last
Wednesday night because of what he described as a ‘minor disagreement’.
According to Mohammed, “At night, these ‘area boys’
mobilised themselves with police escorts from Trinity Police Station, and attacked
some of the drivers who were sleeping in their trucks with gun and machetes,
while their trucks were also destroyed as they wanted to start burning some
trucks. Apart from the driver whom they shot with their locally made pistol, several
others were attacked with machetes.”
One of the truck drivers, who did not want his name
in print, told journalists that the ‘area boys’ were annoyed that trucks were hindering
free movement of their buses coming out from Ajegunle area.
He alleged that the ‘area boys’ got help from LASTMA
officials and blocked the main expressway coming out from Tin Can Port, in
other to give way for buses coming out from Ajegunle.
“We were in
the truck; we didn’t even know what was going on, and all of a sudden, we saw
the ‘area boys’ coming out and attacking us with machetes and guns. I personally
took three people to the hospital. My conductor, who is currently at the
hospital, had 18 bullets extracted from his body.”
“While the boys, who were escorted by police, were
shooting guns, the police were shooting teargas. These ‘area boys’ are members
of NURTW, and the excuse they gave was that their trucks were not having access
to move freely,” he said.
He alleged that the hoodlums extorted as much as
N80,000 from trucks moving through Ajegunle area in order to beat traffic.
Inuwa also told the media that, however, the truckers
regrouped for a reprisal yesterday morning as a result of the damages they
suffered last Wednesday night, a situation which further aggravated the crisis.
He, however, told journalists that normalcy had since
returned to the area as the Vice Chairman of the Presidential Task Team has
intervened in the matter.
When journalists visited the scene of the crisis, there
was calm as the commercial bus drivers were going about their businesses.
No other fatality has been reported as at the time of
filing this report.
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