At
least 15 armed youths from Igbokusu community in Eti-Osa Local
Government, Lagos State, southern Nigeria, went on the rampage Sunday
at 3, Delano Conde Street, near the upscale NICON Town, attacking all
the occupants of the flat.
Victims of the attack told P.M.NEWS
that what started as a small argument snowballed into a vicious attack
that left the victims severely injured and several property destroyed.
The
irate youths from Igokusu, who were armed with broken bottles, knives,
stones, sticks and cutlasses, stabbed the occupants of the flat who were
held hostage for sometime and also robbed of valuable items.
According
to one of the victims, Moses Osho, “my friend and flat mate, Michael
Joshua, had an argument with two young men passing in front of our
house. The exchange of words led to fisticuffs. One of them put a call
across to some people and before we knew it several boys from the
Igbokusu community arrived the scene of the argument with crates of
empty bottles, stones, sticks, knives and cutlasses.”
He further
to disclosed that “we sensed danger and ran inside our flat and locked
the burglary proof at the main entrance. But to our dismay the rampaging
boys kept pelting the building with broken bottles, stones and
practically all they could lay their hands on and they eventually pulled
down the burglary proof before they gained entry into our flat.”
P.M.NEWS
gathered that when the youths entered the apartment, they damaged
household items and stabbed Moses Osho, Michael Joshua and Moses Attah.
One
of the victims, Joshua, said: “At about 3.45 p.m. on Sunday afternoon
an Area Boy from Igbokusu Village came to our area threatning to break
my car’s head lamp, while I was trying to park in front of my
appartment. Then I noticed that two other Area Boys were heavily drunk.
They had bottles in their hands and pointing them at my head lamp. I
came out of the car and told them I will get them arrested and one of
them said don’t I know him in this village? That nobody can arrest him,
that they will kill me.
“All of a sudden, he held me by my shirth
and started hitting me. I was furious and retaliated by hitting him
back. He brought out his phone and made calls to some of his gang
members. He then brought out a bottle and smashed it on the floor, and
stabbed me and my colleague three times. My colleague ran into the house
and locked the door while trying to prevent us from further harm. But
the next thing I heard was that they should break the door. So they
broke into the house, damaged lots of our properties and also stole
Blackberry and Nokia phones. They also made away with about N300,800.
They damaged the A/C, Plasma TV, and Ceiling Board, and escaped before
the police came. It was Moses Osho who ran to the police station.”
Their leader was said to be a cousin to one of the councillors in Eti-Osa Local Government.
The incident was reported at the Ilasan Police Station but before the police team arrived the scene, the attackers had fled.
When P.M.NEWS
visited the scene of the crime, an eyewitness who identified himself as
Albert Onyenenuwe, said: “when the incident happened, my boys in the
shop called to tell me that there was a problem going on within the
vicinity, that our neighbours have been attacked by the village
miscreants, who identified themselves as members Eiye Confraternity.
“They
stormed the street with weapons like cutlasses which they used to
inflict serious injuries on my neighbours and made away with their
laptops, phones, LCD TV45” and wallet containing some money.
“They
should be arrested to set an example because they think this is their
community where they could do what they like. We want the community
leaders to produce those misceants. Our stolen items should be returned
to us. We are demanding for justice from the state government, because
this is not the first time they will carry out this criminal act.”
Speaking
on the incident, the Baale of Igbokusu Community said: “the matter
was brought before me this morning (Monday). On Sunday evening at about
5p.m., the police officers from Ilasan Division also came to me. They
explained all that happened and told me that they want to arrest those
who perpetrated the act. I told them that they must see the parents of
the suspects they wanted to arrest. I made them know that the people
they said commited the crime had all fled. But they must be arrested.”
A police source confirmed that they met the baale over the incident and promised to arrest the suspects.
“And if we do not see them, we will pick their parents,” he vowed.
Also
speaking, the Youth Chairman, Adeshina Ganiu said: “I don’t know
anything that happened in that street. I have not been briefed.”
The
councillor representing Ward A1 in Eti-Osa Local Government, Jamiu
said: “I was called yesterday (Monday) on phone and I went to the scene
of the incident. When I got there, I did not see anybody, though the
information I’am hearing was that my cousin Sodiq was the leader of the
gang. Fine, he is my cousin, I cannot deny him, but I did not send him
to fight, let alone vandalise people’s property.
“The community leaders in Igbokusu and the youh are not speaking with one voice.
“I
am a councillor representing Ward A1. Just about two or three weeks
ago, some thugs were busy looting people’s items. I shouted at them to
stop the act because I did not support them. But the community leaders
and others pamper them so that the leaders will not be dethroned.”
Efforts to reach the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Ilasan, proved abortive at press time.