A battalion of Nigerian soldiers today took over the busy Lagos-Ikorodu
Road in the Nigeria’s commercial city of Lagos to protest the death of
their colleague who reportedly died in an auto accident involving one of
the public buses known as “BRT."
The soldiers assaulted commuters using the public buses and set at least for buses ablaze.
The activities of the soldiers also caused a huge road traffic meltdown
leading to traffic snarling fro Ikeja to Yaba area of Lagos.
Eyewitnesses
claim a soldier riding a power bike collided with a BRT bus along the
Ikorodo-Lagos road and died immediately from the impact of the crash.
Several of the soldiers immediately took over the area, forcing
passengers to disembark from the buses before vandalizing the buses.
Some passengers who sought to know what was happening were severely
beaten by the rampaging soldiers.
Lagos State employees operating
the buses have abandoned their buses and scampered into safety. One
witness said a soldier picked up a big stone and hurled at the crowd to
disperse those that gathered to watch the mayhem; they also attacked
some women going about their daily businesses with sticks.
Nigerian
policemen seen on the scene appear helpless as the soldiers continue
the destruction of public properties, assaulting civilians, seizing
phones, beating up journalist who came to cover their actions in the
area.






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