The Guardian (Nigeria)

Traders lament death of colleague as police barricade Wuse market

- From Odita Sunday, Abuja

THOUSANDS of traders and artisans in Wuse market, Abuja, have lamented the stoppage of their means of livelihood, following a barricade by police operatives.

They also decried the killing of their colleague, whom they described as innocent.

Heavily armed police officers, led by a female Area Commander, kept watch over the market and denied shop owners access, following a recent skirmish.

Reporters, however, were given access into the market.

The barricade was emplaced as tension flared after the shooting of a hawker by officers of the Nigerian Correction­al Service on Tuesday.

This led to a protest by angry youths and the setting ablaze of parts of the popular market.

Burnt out and vandalised cars still littered the market yesterday.

Spokespers­on for the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) Police Command, SP Jospehine Adeh, said: “Following the report of a civil unrest at Wuse Market on March 12, at about 3: 30 p. m., the Commission­er of Police FCT Command, Benneth Igweh, personally led a team of operatives to the scene, assessed, and swiftly restored order.

“Preliminar­y investigat­ion revealed that one Ibrahim Yahaya, 27, was apprehende­d by operatives of the Abuja Environmen­tal Protection Board ( AEPB) and was taken before a mobile court, which sits every Tuesday, in Wuse Market, and he was convicted.

“The suspect, alongside others, was being conveyed to the prison, when he reportedly jumped from the vehicle and took to his heels in an attempt to escape.

“Two armed correction­s personnel who were in the vehicle went after him and in the process, shot him. The said Ibrahim Yahaya was immediatel­y rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors confirmed him dead. “The developmen­t led some irate mobs who witnessed the situation to set ablaze eight vehicles and 10 shops in the area.

“While normalcy has since been restored, and investigat­ion is still ongoing, the Commission­er of Police FCT enjoins residents to peacefully go about their lawful businesses without fear.”

Adeh also confirmed that the officer who shot the man had been taken into custody. Meanwhile, traders in the market have maintained that their dead colleague was innocent.

 ?? PHOTO: ODITA SUNDAY ?? Barricaded Wuse Market, yesterday.
PHOTO: ODITA SUNDAY Barricaded Wuse Market, yesterday.

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