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3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by Relax101(m): 4:50am On Dec 09, 2011
IKEJA – Three persons were feared dead, yesterday, as factions of National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, battled for control of a motor park at Mafoluku/Airport Road area of Lagos State, leaving several others with severe injuries.

The clash, which grounded vehicular activities on the ever-busy Airport Road, leading to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, lasted for hours, as hoodlums from Mafoluku-Oshodi, stormed 7 and 8 Bus-Stop, on Airport Road, in a bid to take over the park and unleash terror.

Vanguard gathered that efforts by the invading hoodlums to take over the park sparked off violence, as they met stiff resistance which degenerated to a free-for-all.

Eyewitnesses told Vanguard that the warring factions fought themselves with dangerous weapons , while several vehicle windscreens were shattered.

A roadside mechanic, Jide Babalola, who spoke with Vanguard on the incident, said hoodlums from Mafoluku-Oshodi area, who were allegedly led by members of Odua Peoples Congress, OPC, stormed the area about 9 a.m. yesterday, in a bid to take over the park.

He said: “They came this morning with dangerous weapons to take over the park at 7 and 8 Bus-Stop, but the union there refused to relinquish it and fought back.

“We learnt that the people from Mafoluku-Oshodi, who attacked this park today have been asking for a share of proceeds from this park and they couldn’t get it.

“I think that may have necessitated the forceful takeover of the park,” he added.

One Charles, a motorcycle operator, said: “I saw several people with injuries while the fight was on and about three of them lying motionless in blood. But, it was the police that ended the fight.”

Lagos State Police Command Spokesman, Mr. Samuel Jinadu, said normalcy had been restored to the area.

He said: ” Policemen from Akinpelu, Mosafejo and Makinde were drafted swiftly to the area and they have restored normalcy; the roads are free and people are going about their business peaceful.”

Jinadu , who could not confirm the number of casualties, said the case was under investigation

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Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by Beaf: 2:34pm On Dec 09, 2011
So they have moved their problems from Oyo to Lagos? angry
NURTW is just an association of thugs and robbers.
Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by jmaine: 2:40pm On Dec 09, 2011
OPC guns and cutlass in action tongue . . .
Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by Nchara: 5:48pm On Dec 09, 2011
Beaf:

So they have moved their problems from Oyo to Lagos? angry


Duh!! The entire SW (not just Oyo) has always been a babel of deaths from motor park touts. You only need to do some googling to unearth past news.
It is the single largest cause of death in the SW, even more than politically-motivated killings, killings from armed robbery and gbomogbomo.
Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by Nchara: 8:38pm On Dec 09, 2011
Recurring violence by drivers’ union
Friday, 09 December 2011 00:00 Editor Opinion - Editorial

Tokyo

IN a space of six months between June and November this year alone, the country lost no fewer than 30 lives to the violent activities of some lawless motor park operators under the cover of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW). The pervasive air of terror unleashed at will by rival gangs, amid greater terror in the country by the Boko Haram group, is in part a commentary on the value the touts place on human lives and the capability of relevant law enforcement agencies to fully and comprehensively address challenges of insecurity in the land. Nonetheless, it is time the authorities stopped the lawlessness of the NURTW men, to save law-abiding citizens who are often victims of such violence, and to enthrone a regime of peace and order at motor parks.

More often than not, the recurring mindless violence stems from the struggle for control of the motor parks by rival union groups who are motivated by the huge cash benefits from park fees and extortions by union officials daily. The temptation to crush any challenge to the constant flow of the non-taxable, easy money is high. Elections into union offices are akin to going to war. This should not be permitted.

On June 6 in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital alone, 20 deaths were reportedly recorded in a single incident of motor park terror, causing untold sorrow to many families whose relations were caught in the crossfire along the Iwo Road major park. That followed closely on the violence recorded a week earlier on May 30, with many seriously injured. Scores of vehicles were torched on both occasions.

The wave of violence shifted to neighbouring Ogun State in October where at least three casualties were reported in the clash for control of Ifo town garage. By November 1, the Epe motor park in Ijebu-Ode boiled over to send the city into turmoil - the result of another union gang rivalry, which again cost three lives, two of them innocent passers-by. Two weeks later, tempers flared again in Sango Ota in a dawn mayhem that paralysed movement and all commercial activities, well into the day. At the end of the saga, four persons lay dead before the police rallied to restore normalcy.

By statistics, Lagos has no clean record on this matter because the mega city has had its fair share of destruction, maiming and deaths similar to these recent clashes especially at the notorious Oshodi parks. That sector seems to be the biggest around, as enormous cash is raised for union officials at the parks.

Unfortunately, the activities of the touts and officials or backers cannot be divorced from their hobnobbing with politicians and some police officers who give cover, and who fail to diligently prosecute for murder and breach of public peace. A governor and a former police commissioner in Oyo State were for instance openly accused of supporting the activities of an influential NURTW factional leader. A rival union leader lost his life in a gruesome manner in the power-play. Such bestiality is against norms and values in civilised climes and stands condemned.

There may be some decent and focused leaders in the union but so far, the image of the NURTW has been uncomplimentary. A union whose members regularly operate like organised thugs against the common good of the society, and against acceptable trade unionism ethos should be called to order. NURTW’s numerical strength should never be a deterrent to decent behaviour by the membership.

Unionism having come a long way in the country, its aim should primarily be for the advancement of the welfare of members, and not to promote anti-social behaviours. Union leaders ought therefore to curb the ills identified or associated with their members. The exhibited characteristics of touting, extortion, violence and gangster-like activities should not be identified with a serious union.

Passengers of commercial vehicles have a right to be transported safely to their destinations as a binding contract. Two, the parks are not killing fields for residents. Three, elections into union offices, or any office, should not be a life and death affair. The leaders have the obligation to cooperate with law enforcement agents to rid their union of bad eggs.

Police should fully assume their interventionist role to maintain peace at the parks and to prevent outbreak of violence, through intelligence units. States and local councils also have onerous task to ensure that law and order is maintained in their domains. They should stop being complicit in drivers’ unions affair, while erring unionists should promptly and diligently be prosecuted.
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Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by ak47mann(m): 9:00pm On Dec 09, 2011
Have they move Tokyo and his gang members to Lagos branch? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy no wonder OPC was running around the street with machete and woolly winter hats chanting all over the place just to get their hands on a piece of land,,now is all making sense to me cool
Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by ak47mann(m): 9:03pm On Dec 09, 2011
ACN members wey pass out for road how about that one,grown men laying helpless on the floor,that's some serious voodoo right there.
Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by WilyWily4: 1:15pm On Dec 10, 2011
jmaine:

OPC guns and cutlass in action tongue . . .
Ready to fight Boko Haram
Re: 3 Feared Dead Over Control Of Lagos Park! by hercules07: 1:22pm On Dec 10, 2011
The NURTW guys are just a nuisance but they are used by politicians, so, nobody will disband them.

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