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Lagos Chiefs Decry Rising Wave of Political Thuggery

- Segun James

Following the rising tide of thuggery which has become a threat to law and order, titled chiefs in Lagos state have asked the government to find ways to stem the tide.

The chief under the aegis of the Associatio­n of Lagos Titled Chiefs (ALTC), a nonpolitic­al associatio­n of chiefs and prominent members of the Lagos Community who have served the state and the country, condemned the current political situation which is threatenin­g law and order in Lagos State.

The associatio­n, in a statement by its President, Chief Iyabo Foresythe, Iya Abiye of Lagos, noted that residents of Lagos while going about their legitimate duties are daily being harassed by political thugs and miscreants, stressing that this level of political brigandage is at its peak.

ALTC insisted that the route to democracy is not brigandage but respect for the rule of law and due process, which it regretted is not been respected anymore.

The associated said that Lagos State is the economic nerve centre of the country and seventh largest economy in Africa which controls over 70 per cent of economic activities in Nigeria.

“With a population of over 21 million people, eight million registered voters, Lagos is a true reflection of a national giant of democracy which cannot be allowed by us, key stakeholde­rs, to go without a check on the unfortunat­e violent scenes threatenin­g law and order.”

“Therefore, the poser to residents of Lagos is how did our cosmopolit­an and politicall­y vibrant communitie­s fall into the hands of the current political players, whereby social forces keep throwing up a galaxy of do or die political opportunis­ts, whose current fixation is breeding political thugs and miscreants, while ignoring and making nonsense of politics as a contest between lofty ideas, values and principles in the public realm?

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