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Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by MasterTeeUSA: 2:27am On Apr 01, 2023
IKENNA OBIANERI writes on the plight of South-East residents, business owners and motorists in the hands of illegal revenue collectors

The activities of illegal revenue collectors in the South-East have worsened the economic conditions of residents, business owners, motorists and commuters in the region.

Despite efforts and interventions by security agents, the hoodlums, aka ndi agbero, are growing in notoriety, particularly in Onitsha, Anambra State.

Onitsha has been tagged the operational headquarters of the gang because the city serves as the gateway to other states in the region.

It is also home to the Onitsha Main Market which is regarded as one of the largest markets in West Africa due to its size and volume of business transactions.

The market reportedly contributes a huge percentage to the revenue of the state and the entire South-East.

Because of the market, a large number of trucks come into Onitsha daily, increasing the number of ndi agbero in the city.


Here, it is not only commercial transport operators that suffer in the hands of the hoodlums, traders and pedestrians are not spared.

The effect of their activities is also felt on the movement of goods and services as it negatively impact on businesses, particularly small-scale enterprises.

20 illegal levies
The issue of ndi agbero has continued to be a cause for concern among residents.

The state Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, identified it as a top priority of his government on his resumption of office in March 2022, when he banned their activities and suspended all revenue collections in the state.

The ban was greeted with joy and excitement and gave respite to residents.

But the excitement was short-lived, as the louts returned a few months after, more hardened and monstrous.

It is believed that those behind the louts are powerful individuals and politicians.

Findings by our reporter show that the illegal revenue collectors –mostly made up of political thugs — operate alongside state-licensed revenue collection agents.

They force commercial drivers, motorists, as well as traders, to pay at least 20 different levies.

Some of the receipts issued after such payments include, “Park and Pay”, “Daily Motor Ticket”, “Daily Tolls Ticket”, “Morning Levy”, “Afternoon Levy”, “Evening Levy”, “Cargo Ticket”, among others.

Failure to settle these rates attracts assaults in different forms.

The lorry and truck drivers entering the South-East from the Upper Iweka part of Onitsha, are always the worst hit, as their windscreens and side mirrors are often smashed by the hoodlums, who swooped on them, demanding various payments.

The Publicity Secretary, Lorry Drivers Association of Nigeria, South-East chapter, Chief Chimezie Ugoh, said the operation of ndi agbero in Onitsha was as old as the city itself.

“It is a pity that it has continued to defy every solution by successive administrations. It is a challenge that is causing agony, tears, sorrow and blood to us as we convey goods to various locations.


“We move our trucks all the way from other places with less molestation from the agberos, but the moment we cross the Onitsha Bridge into Upper Iweka, it is a different ball game.

“We always spend between N5,000 and N7,000 coming from other states, but the moment we cross the bridge, what they slam us in Onitsha alone is as much as between N30,000 and N40,000.

“These miscreants always wear different uniforms, demanding various levies, which we must pay daily. All the levies have suddenly been increased. The cargo levy that we used to pay N5,000 before was suddenly increased to N25,000 towards the end of last year. They also follow us to the place where the goods will be offloaded and collect ‘offloading’ levy. What we pay at the end of the day becomes much and this definitely increases the prices of goods.

“We have carried out various protests to draw the attention of the government to our plight, but no impact has been made and we have been left in this agony. When the government banned their activities some months back, it was a relief for us. But today, they are back in full force and venom, unleashing terror on road users. This is pathetic,” he added.

‘Our city ceded to agberos’
The Upper Iweka axis of Onitsha is a very strategic point which connects the Onitsha-Owerri Road to other South-East states.

The axis is also a major concentration point of the louts because of the large volume of containerised vehicles plying the road.

The hoodlums sometimes outnumber road users, as they pursue vehicles with long sticks.


Daily, drivers battle these miscreants, who operate without any challenge from law enforcement agents.

Narrating his ordeal, a traveller, Mr Chukwudi Onu, said, “Today, at Upper Iweka, Onitsha, I witnessed the worst of civilians; our city has been ceded to ndi agberos and we have to take it back from them.”

Onu, an Onitsha indigene, said he was coming from Lagos in his Toyota Sienna which contained a computer and a small printer.

He said as soon as he got to a bad portion of the Upper Iweka axis of the Onitsha-Owerri Road, where he had to slow down, four louts jumped out and surrounded his vehicle, shouting, “Give us our money.”

The motorist said he was taken aback by the demand and was shocked when two of the hoodlums broke his two side mirrors, while two others threatened to smash his windscreen.

Onu said, “When I asked them the reason I should pay them since I was not driving a commercial vehicle, they told me I was carrying some items at the back seat and I must pay N4,000 for the load. It became a tug of war as I was forced to part with N4,000 for them not to inflict further damage on my car.

“I have never heard anywhere that people pay for items on the backseat of their vehicle. If Soludo can just rid this city of louts, he will get a lot of accolades because their activities are destroying the means of livelihood of other people.”

Another victim, Cosmos Okafor, said he was travelling with members of his family from Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, in his shuttle bus when he was attacked.

“On getting to Onitsha, these guys hijacked the vehicle in a commando style because of what they called the absence of ‘emblem’. They took us inside their office at Tarzan, near Upper Iweka Road. There, we saw men in their late 60s and 70s as their ogas, who told us that we would pay them N35,000 for not having ‘emblem’.

“I told them it was a private vehicle, but all our pleas fell on deaf ears and begging them was like trying to squeeze water out of a stone. In fact, my matter was made worse when I tried to remind them about the ban on their activities by the governor.

“We spent over two hours negotiating. It took phone calls to people that mattered for them to come down to N20,000. I also paid N1,000 for a gate fee,” he added.

Okafor lamented that the situation in Onitsha had reached a level where the miscreants had become first-class citizens, while other residents were tagged, second-class citizens.

A member of the National Youth Service Corps, Janet Ufodi, while narrating her ordeal in the hands of the hoodlums, said she was waiting for a commercial bus to carry her at Upper Iweka when she was accosted by two louts.

“They demanded I pay them for the luggage I carried, threatening to seize it.


“I was surprised that nobody came to my rescue as everybody was just watching as they were almost violently attacking me. At the end of the day, I parted with N2,000,” she added.

Commuters suffer amid protests
While several arrests have been made in recent times, the hoodlums usually end up returning to their various ‘duty posts’ after a few days in detention.

This has led to protests and clashes between the hoodlums and commercial vehicle operators, joined by aggrieved traders.

In the past, transport workers withdrew their service to draw the attention of the government to their plight.

However, commuters are most times at the receiving end of such actions, as they are forced to trek to their various destinations.

Despite these, the agberos continue in their reign of terror.

The Chairman, Anambra State Drivers Welfare Association, Mr Adindu Opara, said, “When you travel to other cities, you will discover that the activities of the agberos are restricted to parks, but immediately you enter Onitsha, you will be molested, harassed and beaten up by ndi agbero if you refuse to do their bidding, even non-commercial motorists are not left out. We are almost becoming second-class citizens in our state because of their activities.


“A lot of levies are being forced on us and if we refuse to pay or ask questions, the revenue agents will brutalise us and no one is coming to our rescue.

“The agberos have totally hijacked the revenue collection processes and it is so disorganised that it is difficult to distinguish between the government revenue agents and the agberos. We have not seen any law enforcement agent carrying out the order by the governor banning them; there is a need for the government to do the needful. This problem has defied every solution from past administrations and it must not be so in this new government.”

The Coordinator of the Keke/Motorcycle Drivers Stakeholders Welfare, Anambra State chapter, Chief Augustine Uka, lamented that tricycle drivers were forced to pay between N15,000 and N25,000 to the agberos every month.

He said each time the group decided to protest the highhandedness of the hoodlums, the gang beat would them up.

Uka noted that while many members of his group were living in abject poverty, the agberos fed fat on their sweat.

He advised the governor to set up a committee for the eradication of illegal revenue collection in the state.

“Past administrations only scratched the surface, but the present government must do the needful and muster up the courage and the willpower to deal with this menace, which has become a thorn in the flesh of the people.


“Although there are powerful sponsors and politicians behind them, any government that is ready to deal with them will succeed because nobody is bigger than the government,” Uka added.

Removal gradual, says govt
Due to the impunity with which the hoodlums carried out their activities, there have been allegations that the state government sold the “revenue windows” to the hoodlums for a huge amount.

But the Press Secretary to the state governor, Mr Christian Aburime, said it was not true that the state government had such a deal with the agberos.

Aburime said, “The state government is working hard to ensure that agberos are cleared off the streets and reduce their nefarious activities to the barest minimum so that there can be sanity in the system. But we should also bear in mind that these people have been there over the years and it is going to take a gradual process to remove them from roads and look for alternative means of livelihood for those who want to turn a new leaf.

“Some of them have been arrested and taken to court and the court has given judgment as to what should be done to them. Those that are willing to turn a new leaf, the government is rehabilitating them after which an alternative means of livelihood will be provided for them so they can become productive and good citizens not just of Anambra, but Nigeria as a whole.

“Again, it is not true that the government has sold the revenue window to the agberos. Nobody bought revenue windows from the government. When you bid and you win, it is not buying and you must abide by the terms and conditions. Even if you are working as a revenue collector for the government, there are rules of engagement you must abide by. You must not go beyond what government says you should do.”
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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by richeeyo(m): 2:29am On Apr 01, 2023
Na Lagos be their headache
Abi na Tinubu boys

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by MasterTeeUSA: 2:50am On Apr 01, 2023
I was speaking to someone about this issue of Agberos, and I told the person...Governance is like whac-a-mole. If you solve one problem, another rises. That is why I was praying GRV does not win because he would have turned Lagos into chaos...even those in Lekki would not be able to stay clear of major issues.

If you eliminate Agberos, what will you do with thousands of guys? Retrain then...some of them are drug addicts and drunkards...there is a reason they are doing agberos and I doubt they can do any formal education. What about artisan work? Have you seen some of these guys..you think they will learn plumbing or agriculture and wait for harvest and yields or for someone to call them for work before they can eat?

Lock them up in Jail...how many prisons will you build, how many staff, cost of feeding them and getting all of them through the court systems would be a major disaster.

So should we just accept this norm...NO

1. You normalize them like Lagos agreed to do...Lagos should print the tickets

2. Allow these guys to sell them - maybe 500 tickets @ N1000 = N50,000; Private vehicles can pay N100 per day...that is N2k - N3k per month and it will be used to pay for people to maintain roads, clean gutters, and so on.

3. Pay them daily - like N5000 (N100,000 weekdays) which is 10% of the total take in and their Ogas will take N2500 (5%) per person

4. Create a hierarchy of leadership - One oga will have like 10 guys under in covering major areas...so Oga will cash in N500,000 monthly

5. This process for this Team will generate N42,500 per person (85%) which is N8.5million monthly (Salary N1.5m from Revenue intake of N10m monthly) for one area...Lagos can easily have 500 of these areas raking in N5billion and N60 billion annually. Anambra, Onitsha can do the same and the money will be channels to fix roads, drainages and revamp the markets.

6. Give or take the Govt can play with the figures and bring in 70-75% and increase the payment for Oga or boys or Ticket sale

7. You can also sell Morning, Afternoon, and Evening and use different sets of boys so you generate 3 times the revenue, multiply the employment by 3 and use 2 sets of Ogas or Same...

8. They will have distinct wears that they pick up at the Oga in the morning, afternoon or evening and they can switch them so it will be difficult for copycats to make them or have companies that will supply them these wears with random colors weekly.

9. These will eliminate the fake agberos and also provide employment chain for the uniform or vest suppliers...they will also take care of the dry cleaning needs.

10. Youths need employment..money must flow...you need to cater to different types of people. Eliminating them is not the answer.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by aljharem(m): 2:58am On Apr 01, 2023
And this is not on the FP angry

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by StOla: 3:07am On Apr 01, 2023
Tinubu is to blame as usual.

They leave their erosion problems in the East while worrying about potholes in Lagos.

Owo mi da?

Someone should translate it to Igbo.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 3:10am On Apr 01, 2023
MasterTeeUSA:
I was speaking to someone about this issue of Agberos, and I told the person...Governance is like whac-a-mole. If you solve one problem, another rises. That is why I was praying GRV does not win because he would have turned Lagos into chaos...even those in Lekki would not be able to stay clear of major issues.

If you eliminate Agberos, what will you do with thousands of guys? Retrain then...some of them are drug addicts and drunkards...there is a reason they are doing agberos and I doubt they can do any formal education. What about artisan work? Have you seen some of these guys..you think they will learn plumbing or agriculture and wait for harvest and yields or for someone to call them for work before they can eat?

Lock them up in Jail...how many prisons will you build, how many staff, cost of feeding them and getting all of them through the court systems would be a major disaster.

So should we just accept this norm...NO

1. You normalize them like Lagos agreed to do...Lagos should print the tickets

2. Allow these guys to sell them - maybe 500 tickets @ N1000 = N50,000; Private vehicles can pay N100 per day...that is N2k - N3k per month and it will be used to pay for people to maintain roads, clean gutters, and so on.

3. Pay them daily - like N5000 (N100,000 weekdays) which is 10% of the total take in and their Ogas will take N2500 (5%) per person

4. Create a hierarchy of leadership - One oga will have like 10 guys under in covering major areas...so Oga will cash in N500,000 monthly

5. This process for this Team will generate N42,500 per person (85%) which is N8.5million monthly (Salary N1.5m from Revenue intake of N10m monthly) for one area...Lagos can easily have 500 of these areas raking in N5billion and N60 billion annually. Anambra, Onitsha can do the same and the money will be channels to fix roads, drainages and revamp the markets.

6. Give or take the Govt can play with the figures and bring in 70-75% and increase the payment for Oga or boys or Ticket sale

7. You can also sell Morning, Afternoon, and Evening and use different sets of boys so you generate 3 times the revenue, multiply the employment by 3 and use 2 sets of Ogas or Same...

8. They will have distinct wears that they pick up at the Oga in the morning, afternoon or evening and they can switch them so it will be difficult for copycats to make them or have companies that will supply them these wears with random colors weekly.

9. These will eliminate the fake agberos and also provide employment chain for the uniform or vest suppliers...they will also take care of the dry cleaning needs.

10. Youths need employment..money must flow...you need to cater to different types of people. Eliminating them is not the answer.
Are these guys not capable of being reformed?

Are they unreformable? Can't their minds be reprogrammed, retrained?

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by madridguy(m): 3:24am On Apr 01, 2023
grin grin grin

" A member of the National Youth Service Corps, Janet Ufodi, while narrating her ordeal in the hands of the hoodlums, said she was waiting for a commercial bus to carry her at Upper Iweka when she was accosted by two louts.

“They demanded I pay them for the luggage I carried, threatening to seize it.


“I was surprised that nobody came to my rescue as everybody was just watching as they were almost violently attacking me. At the end of the day, I parted with N2,000,” she added.
"

Sentiment aside, Anambra State is the worst state in Nigeria.

Their hatred for MC OLUOMO is simply because he is the richest and most popular agbero in Nigeria.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by richie240: 3:32am On Apr 01, 2023
richeeyo:
Na Lagos be their headache
Abi na Tinubu boys
They had rather comply and jejely pay oppu-iweka agbero 10,000 naira, cross over to small London (Lagos) d next day and be throwing tantrums/causing nuisance over 200 Lagos agbero levy.
Ndi-hypocrites!
cool

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by richie240: 3:36am On Apr 01, 2023
StOla:
Tinubu is to blame as usual.

They leave their erosion problems in the East while worrying about potholes in Lagos.

Owo mi da?

Someone should translate it to Igbo.

"nye m ego m" (give me my money)

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Ikechukwutech: 3:49am On Apr 01, 2023
Stay on topic. Anambra State is a den of agberos. Yes/No?


MasterTeeUSA:
I was speaking to someone about this issue of Agberos, and I told the person...Governance is like whac-a-mole. If you solve one problem, another rises. That is why I was praying GRV does not win because he would have turned Lagos into chaos...even those in Lekki would not be able to stay clear of major issues.

If you eliminate Agberos, what will you do with thousands of guys? Retrain then...some of them are drug addicts and drunkards...there is a reason they are doing agberos and I doubt they can do any formal education. What about artisan work? Have you seen some of these guys..you think they will learn plumbing or agriculture and wait for harvest and yields or for someone to call them for work before they can eat?

Lock them up in Jail...how many prisons will you build, how many staff, cost of feeding them and getting all of them through the court systems would be a major disaster.

So should we just accept this norm...NO

1. You normalize them like Lagos agreed to do...Lagos should print the tickets

2. Allow these guys to sell them - maybe 500 tickets @ N1000 = N50,000; Private vehicles can pay N100 per day...that is N2k - N3k per month and it will be used to pay for people to maintain roads, clean gutters, and so on.

3. Pay them daily - like N5000 (N100,000 weekdays) which is 10% of the total take in and their Ogas will take N2500 (5%) per person

4. Create a hierarchy of leadership - One oga will have like 10 guys under in covering major areas...so Oga will cash in N500,000 monthly

5. This process for this Team will generate N42,500 per person (85%) which is N8.5million monthly (Salary N1.5m from Revenue intake of N10m monthly) for one area...Lagos can easily have 500 of these areas raking in N5billion and N60 billion annually. Anambra, Onitsha can do the same and the money will be channels to fix roads, drainages and revamp the markets.

6. Give or take the Govt can play with the figures and bring in 70-75% and increase the payment for Oga or boys or Ticket sale

7. You can also sell Morning, Afternoon, and Evening and use different sets of boys so you generate 3 times the revenue, multiply the employment by 3 and use 2 sets of Ogas or Same...

8. They will have distinct wears that they pick up at the Oga in the morning, afternoon or evening and they can switch them so it will be difficult for copycats to make them or have companies that will supply them these wears with random colors weekly.

9. These will eliminate the fake agberos and also provide employment chain for the uniform or vest suppliers...they will also take care of the dry cleaning needs.

10. Youths need employment..money must flow...you need to cater to different types of people. Eliminating them is not the answer.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Jogs1900: 3:54am On Apr 01, 2023
aljharem:
And this is not on the FP angry
The guy did not put the source

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by HopeSpencer: 4:10am On Apr 01, 2023
richie240:


"nye m ego m" (give me my money)

Wrong. It is

"Gbu gi bikonu ezego". Learn language from oga at the top, you no gree, see your life outside

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by richie240: 4:12am On Apr 01, 2023
Wee you keep kwayet!
cool

HopeSpencer:


Wrong. It is

"Gbu gi bikonu ezego". Learn language from oga at the top, you no gree, see your life outside

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by inoki247: 4:14am On Apr 01, 2023
Blame Olu Omo shocked shocked shocked



Everybody from that side are Billionaire nd saint so I'm sure na Olu Omo export Agbero go that side to paint dem bad...


Dere own Agbero dey more brutal Dan Lagos own na only Commercial transport Lagos Agbero get business with buh he be like say for that side Na everybody if you've Leg, Bicycle, wheelchair you mus pay ...



Watchout doz hypocrite will come online to blame Soludo like the Agbero just start today once you catch dem and point out dere hypocrisy they will quickly come out and look for someone to blame....


There's no state in Nigeria without Agbero when you get to Abuja you will see just That in every state they're more coordinated than each other...



Buh how some people jus wake up paint dere own region nd state as eldorado is what I don't understand...

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Difrent: 4:22am On Apr 01, 2023
FAKE NEWS

THERE ARE NO AGBEROS IN THE EAST

AGBEROS EXIST ONLY IN LAGOS

How else will chukwudi explain away this except to call is FAKE NEWS as usual since its not coming from Lagos and Mc Oluomo is not mentioned

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by aieromon(m): 4:38am On Apr 01, 2023

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Urheadmaster(m): 4:41am On Apr 01, 2023
Owo mi da and MC olumo be like 5 and 6 tongue
StOla:
Tinubu is to blame as usual.

They leave their erosion problems in the East while worrying about potholes in Lagos.

Owo mi da?

Someone should translate it to Igbo.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by greatiyk4u(m): 4:58am On Apr 01, 2023
aljharem:
And this is not on the FP angry

Without source?
Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by raskymonojendor: 5:00am On Apr 01, 2023
richeeyo:
Na Lagos be their headache
Abi na Tinubu boys
Of course.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Afamed: 5:01am On Apr 01, 2023
For those that have been to Anambra. The headquarter of Agberos is in Onitsha. Straight from headbridges, to Uga junction, to Plastic market , down to Asaba park, Lagos park, Nitel, upper Iweka, down flyover, Owerri road, Tarzan. Biafran market

With your travelling bag in your hand, they will harass you , from junction to junction. From one ticket boy to another

Immediately they stop you, they begin to ransack your belongings,

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by wahalawahala: 5:07am On Apr 01, 2023
🙄 delusional republic of Biafrra where streets are tarred with gold, where trees grow money , where chickens lay gemstones, where every Monday is a public holiday.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Cantonese: 5:19am On Apr 01, 2023
Government can ensure an end to it.

Politicians make this country worse everyday. Touts are kept in place for elections, making it difficult for government to take them off the streets. With agberos, we will never have the right leaders in this country. Unfortunately too we have youth who claim to be educated, but are agbero in disguise. If your father is an agbero, bringing humongous sums home everyday, will you not support the system? The system that paid your school fees and gave you a good house and other properties? That’s what we face with educated children of agberos. I believe that there are too many of such youths here on Nairaland.

Buba Marwa showed the example when he was the governor of Lagos state, in 1996. Agberos had completely overrun Lagos state and citizens seemed completely helpless. Mile 2 was a war zone. One would pass that area with complete fear. Buba Marwa introduced “operation sweep” to the roads. What they simply did, even though it seemed high handed, was very effective in tackling the menace. They either shot them at sight or arrested them and disposed of them permanently. In a matter of days, agberos disappeared from the streets of Lagos completely until Tinubu arrived in 1999, as the state governor.

Anambra state, just like other states of the federation, faces the same problem. When governors say they will tackle agberos, it is simply on the face value. They never do it, even though they know that the simple language agberos understand is violence.

Our country has been ruined by corruption. It will only take a strong willed leader and the grace of God to save this country. When committees are set up to look into those matters, members of the committees receive bribes and the system continues. The humongous, non taxable amounts that get into the hands of security agents and government officials will always make them look the other way.

It is in the power of the people to resist such oppressively illegal groups. These non state actors can be easily addressed, if only the people take their destinies in their hands. Agberos are not faceless people. Attacking them in return will cause anarchy, but realistically what can the citizens do, when such criminal elements have gone haywire.

Should governments resettle them? Or should government send them to vocational centers? Remember that they say “crayfish wey don dey can never bend”. They will never change their ways. Earning money in that cheap way make them simply not interested in other forms of occupation.

The way forward is simply to return the military to the streets, simply for the purpose of tackling agberos. Also we must hope that such military personnel do not take bribes and look the other way.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Lanretoye(m): 5:28am On Apr 01, 2023
It’s a normal thing,it is only in lagos that it becomes a crime.
DesChyko:


See this one saying extortion is a normal thing.

God have mercy on the selectively ignorant humans Nigeria is breeding today.

According to the Oxford Dictionary,
your people’s brain is preset and cannot reason outside the algorithm...the madness in your part of the country is incomparable but you tend to blur the picture to suit your hypocritical narratives.as if activities of nurtw is a new thing in any part of this country,if it is extortion then you can charge them to court instead of coming here to form sanity and na only you sabi dictionary...so when you are being forced to pay taxes and levies by the authorities,it becomes extortion.a typical osu.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Epistasis(m): 5:46am On Apr 01, 2023
They will never see anything wrong here because it didn't happen in Lagos....my brothers and hypocrisy are like 5&6.

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Herbiodun09: 5:53am On Apr 01, 2023

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by Buharidgeneral: 6:09am On Apr 01, 2023
Awon liberator isonu

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by shortIGBOman: 6:21am On Apr 01, 2023
Onitsha is the HQ of Agbero in Nigeria. The numbers of Agberos in Onitsha alone is more than the population of Lagos State. grin grin grin

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by teeytimi: 6:33am On Apr 01, 2023
Why igbo have refused to remove the lug in their eyes while trying to remove a peck from yoruba eyes speaks of hypocrisy. The agbero is the east is far worse than that of the West.

The East agberos will not only collect money from you by force, they will steal from you also while the one in the west only collect money

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Re: Agberos Hijack Onitsha As Helpless Traders, Motorists Groan by DaddyJapan(m): 6:48am On Apr 01, 2023
Ndi Agbero?
Now ain't that something?

What is it they say about imitation being the sincerest form of flattery again? shocked

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