The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rampage as tanker drivers protest against police killing

Burn banks, soldiers, others restore peace

- By Odita Sunday

PANDEMONIU­M broke out yesterday at Creek Road in Apapa, Lagos when dozens of tanker drivers went on rampage over the killing of one of their col- leagues by a police officer attached to a branch of Diamond Bank. It was learnt that the angry drivers instantly set two banks ablaze. Theguardia­n learnt that the mobile policeman fired shots at the tanker drivers for allegedly blocking the entrance to the bank with their trucks. The policemen who were attached to the bank had approached the drivers to give way for customers to come in and carry out their businesses.

When efforts to make the drivers leave the road failed, one of the policemen shot sporadical­ly into the air to scare them off, but one of the expended pellets hit one of the drivers, who bled and died on the spot before help could come. Angered by the killing, the tanker drivers regrouped, and after setting the bank ablaze, they also burned a branch of Sterling Bank. Attempts by men of the Lagos State Fire Service, Iponri, who rushed to the scene, to put out the raging fire was rebuffed by the tanker drivers. The firemen had to leave the area for fear of be- ing attacked by the tanker drivers.

It took the interventi­on of some soldiers deployed from the Signal Corps of the Nigerian Army (NA) to restore sanity to the area. Their efforts were complement­ed by men of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command led by their Commander, Olatunji Disu, an Assistant Commission­er of Police.

While the soldiers tackled the situation, the policemen were on ground to prevent the drivers and hoodlums, from further taking advantage of the situation to loot the banks and vandalise some cars parked on their premises. Also on ground afterwards to help put out the fire were fire servicemen from the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and NPA mobile policemen.

A senior police officer said on condition of anonymity: “Those tanker drivers are very irrational. When the policemen attached to the first bank shot at them, they regrouped and stormed the bank in anger. “They were said to have first demanded that the policeman who shot their colleague be released to them. When their demand was not met, they took the laws into their hands.

“They contribute­d fuel from their tanks and set the bank ablaze. The entire situation caused a stampede as both workers and bankers scrambled to escape through the back of the bank. The drivers were still on rampage in the first bank when they heard that the killer policeman had taken refuge in the next bank.

“Armed with that informatio­n, they simply went over to the said bank and carried out the same carnage, irrespecti­ve of the presence of innocent bystanders.”

Police spokesman Famous Cole told newsmen that six persons had been arrested over the incident.

“We have arrested six persons, including a senior police officer who did the shooting. Eyewitness­es at the scene are helping us in our investigat­ion,” Cole said.

Navy spokespers­on in Lagos, Umar Chinwe told newsmen that his security organisati­on had taken over control of the area. “We have deployed our men in the place and nor- malcy has been restored,” she said.

In its reaction, Sterling Bank said: “An armed mobile policeman fleeing from an irate mob after shooting a tanker driver disrupted banking operations at our branch on Creek Road this morning. He ran into the premises of the bank to escape being lynched.

“Security operatives attached to the bank disarmed and arrested the fleeing mobile policeman but did not hand him over to the irate mob. “The mob got upset and attacked the bank with the intention of unleashing mayhem on staff and customers. The branch’s reception area was vandalised and set ablaze. “The security operatives attached to the branch prevented the mob from entering the branch while evacuating staff and cus- tomers before the arrival of police reinforcem­ent. The branch has been temporaril­y shut down. “We hereby inform all our customers that normal services will continue at nearby branches and through all our electronic channels. Sterling Bank is working with security agencies to resolve the issue.”

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