The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bandits kill 23 in five Kaduna local councils

One dies as residents repel attack in Chikun

- From Abdulganiy­u Alabi, Kaduna

TWENTY- THREE persons have been killed in different attacks on soft targets in Birnin Gwari, Giwa, Chikun, Igabi and Kauru councils of Kaduna State within 24 hours.

Disclosing this yesterday, the Commission­er for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, also said that Chikun residents neutralise­d one of the bandits while repelling the attacks.

The incidents, according to Aruwan, were attacks on soft targets in five councils around the state’s boundaries with neighbouri­ng states.

He said the Nigerian Air Force personnel were trailing and engaging bandits in some locations in Chikun, Birnin Gwari, Giwa and Igabi councils, and that the citizens would be briefed upon the receipt of operationa­l feedback.

“In Birnin Gwari, 10 residents were killed by bandits in an attack on Ungwan Gajere, Kutemeshi ward and three others injured,” he noted.

The commission­er added that in Igabi, bandits shot dead one Dayyabu Yahuza between Sarkin Baka and

Dankyawai village, near Gidan Kurmi. He stated: “In Giwa Council, armed bandits invaded Janbaba village, and shot one Yakubu Sule dead. In

Kishisho village, Kauru Council, gunmen suspected to be from a neighbouri­ng state killed five persons. In Chikun, bandits killed five citizens in GwagwadaKa­saya village in Kunai Ward. “Similarly, in Agwa, Chikun Council, one Bitrus Joseph was shot dead in an attack by bandits.”

M EANWHILE, it was a bad day for one of the bandits in Chikun, as members of the community, who were repelling the attack, killed him near Bugai. Receiving the reports, he said that Governor Nasir elRufai expressed sadness over the attacks.

ONE month after closure of the bridge linking Airport Road to OshodiApap­a Expressway in Lagos, road users have begun to lament the continued closure as the state and Federal Government remain silent on when to reopen the road. The major concern of motorists is activities of policemen and officials of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority ( LASTMA), who often arrest and seize vehicles plying alternativ­e routes and tag them ‘ one- way traffic offenders.’

The closure causes logjams on the busy road, even as the Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, has remained silent on the opening since the announceme­nt of temporary restrictio­ns to vehicular movements on the bridge.

The Lagos State government had, on January 10, announced the closure of the bridge following the inferno that occurred on the expressway as a result of an explosion from a tanker.

Motorists who spoke with The Guardian said the sordid state of the alternativ­e routes, especially DalekoAiye- Osolo to airport axis had made them drive against traffic ( one- way) from Charity through the bridge to 7& 8 Bus Stop.

Some road users who spoke with The Guardian on Monday claimed that the continuous closure and silence of the government on the state of the road had forced many to use one- way, using the bridge from Charity down to Airport Road.

One Bolaji said: “On a normal day, we cannot pass here, but we are being forced to pass this route when they have refused to open the road. What will it take them to work on the bridge and let everyone continue with their business? I heard that over 50 cars have been stopped here. I do not understand this government. Those whose car were seized paid something before they got it back.”

Another, Abdulrahmo­n said: “They make life hard for Nigerians when it comes to things that would benefit us. If it is banditry, robbery and things that would make life good for us, it will take them years to find solutions. I am sure no test is going on there. They are just giving the policemen a chance to seize private cars.”

Road users appealed to Lagos State government to open the bridge and also warned on impending danger of chasing offenders on the bridge, as it might cause auto crashes, which might lead to vehicles falling off the bridge.

An auto mechanic that works at the Ladipo market said: “Very soon, vehicles will be falling from the bridge with the way policemen are chasing private vehicles on the bridge. You will see them wait for private cars using one- way. Their activities may lead to devastatin­g accidents. This is not good for us as a country.”

One of the road users, Goke, said the road linking Daleko and Aiye to Osolo Way was in a state of disrepair and would get worse with the diversion of traffic to the axis if the government kept the bridge shut.

“The closure is for our own good, but we are caught between taking the risk of plying one- way from Charity Bus Stop and taking this route. On a good day, Aiye Junction is a bottleneck with traffic at all times of the day. The traffic jam there has now been compounded with the diversion with no informatio­n on when the integrity test would start or end on the bridge.”

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Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya ( right); with the House of Assembly Speaker, Abubakar Luggerewa ( second left); and Chairman, All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) Registrati­on/ Revalidati­on exercise for Gombe, Dr. Danjuma Dabo; after the governor validated his APC membership to kick off the exercise in the state… yesterday
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By Jesutomi Akomolafe Burnt airport road bridge
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Cars plying one- way

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