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Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by ogododo: 7:48am On Aug 24, 2023
The killing of Adeniyi Sanni, an aide to Senator Solomon Adeola of Ogun West, raises concern about the illegal activities of soldiers who turned their guns against innocent citizens, GBENGA OLONINIRAN writes

Since the killing of a lawyer, Bolanle Raheem, in Lagos, allegedly by a policeman, Drambi Vandi, on Christmas Day, extrajudicial killings appear to have left the police, with suspected soldiers now wearing the killer uniforms.

The positions of some analysts post-EndSARS period that extrajudicial killing is systemic within the armed forces, and not just limited to the police, now seem justified, as suspected men in military uniform have allegedly perpetuated the killing of innocent citizens in recent times.

Lagos, a state that was the hotbed of mass protests against police brutality in 2020, has become the new “war zone” for the “soldiers.”

While many residents are still calling for justice three years after the alleged killing of protesters in Lekki by soldiers, suspected killer-soldiers have gone on the prowl allegedly killing innocent citizens.

For Senator Solomon Adeola and his associates, the murder of the lawmaker’s aide, Adeniyi Sanni, in the early hours of August 5, 2023, allegedly by soldiers cannot be allowed to go unpunished.

The senator representing Ogun West, through his Media Adviser, Kayode Odunaro, had said that late Sanni was stopped by security agents at a checkpoint in Ojodu, on his way to his home in Isheri, Lagos, and he was asked to provide the documents of the car he was driving, which he did through his wife who sent all the documents to his phone via WhatsApp.

According to the senator, it was later learnt that passersby through the next-of-kin phone number on Sanni’s driver’s licence, notified the family that his body was dumped around the Toyota Bus Stop in Oshodi, Lagos with gunshot wounds.

Senator Adeola had since claimed that his aide “was killed by a syndicate of soldiers operating under the newly-deployed Commander of 9 Brigade, Ikeja Cantonment of the Nigeria Army, Brigadier General Nsikan Edet, through the mounting of checkpoints and robbing of lone occupants of cars.”

On August 17, a driver, identified simply as Lawal, was killed by suspected soldiers while on his way to deliver a vehicle to its owner in Abuja.

His friend who was said to be driving ahead of him was said to have witnessed the incident and reported it to the police.

The said soldiers allegedly told Lawal that they were taking him to their barracks only to move him to Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos, where they shot him dead and threw his body into a bush.

The acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, 81 Division NA, Lt. Col Olabisi Ayeni, said the army was investigating the matter.

“In as much as information into the allegation is still scanty at the moment, being a responsible organisation, Headquarters 81 Division Nigerian Army considers it appropriate to bring the occurrence to public notice and the steps taken to identify the alleged persons in military uniform, believed to be soldiers and bring them to justice if truly they are serving soldiers.

“The Division is currently investigating in conjunction with the Nigerian Police, Lagos State Command, to unravel the identity of the alleged suspects and the circumstances surrounding the alleged unfortunate incident. At the end of the investigation, if the suspects are identified as serving soldiers, they will be made to face the full wrath of both military and civil laws,” Ayeni said in a statement on August 20.

In June, a commercial driver, Bolaji Sunday, was hospitalised after two yet-to-be-identified soldiers allegedly shot him for parking his vehicle in front of the Oriental Transport Company around Magboro Bus Stop. He fell into a gutter along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway where he was bleeding profusely. The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the report to our correspondent, saying the suspected soldiers were on the run. The Army also said it was probing the matter.

“I thank God, I am faring well,” Bolaji, who narrowly survived death, told The PUNCH on Wednesday when he was asked about his health.

Contacted on Wednesday for a reaction and an update on the investigation into the recent killings linked to suspected soldiers, the spokesperson for the 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, Lt. Col. Ayeni, simply said, “Investigation is ongoing.”

The spokesperson for the Headquarters of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, when asked for a reaction to the reports linking Army officers to killings, only shared the earlier released statement of Ayeni with our correspondent, which was silent about the killing of Sanni, linked to suspected soldiers.

Pattern of killings: ‘Uniformed men after new vehicles’

What is not clear is what the suspected soldiers had with vehicles, most of which were said to be new cars being driven by the two murdered victims.

When our correspondent was at the Tuesday candlelight procession held in honour of Sanni, whose remains were later buried on Wednesday, some of his friends and other well-wishers who mourned him wondered why the uniformed men were after new cars.

“It’s because Sanni was a senator’s ally, that is why the matter is popular. It happened to him today, who knows who is next? If it were another person, nobody would hear; ordinary persons have been killed in that manner and nothing came out of it,” one of the deceased’s friends who demanded anonymity said in a random chat with our correspondent.

Another one said, “They have killed a lot of people before Niyi (Sanni). They would kill some people, put them in a vehicle, and take the bodies away, you would think they were knocked down by a vehicle. Many well-dressed people, looking good, and you will just meet their corpses beside the road.”

“The other man (Lawal) was coming from Badagry taking a vehicle somewhere when he was killed at Iyana Ipaja.

“What they are looking for these days are new vehicles. You dealers should be careful,” another man, likely to be a friend of Sanni, was heard telling the next man, being referred to as a car dealer.

“The man killed at Iyana Ipaja, the vehicle he was driving was a Benz (The PUNCH cannot verify the details of the vehicle yet). It was easy to be traced because it was a registered vehicle. If it was not registered, it would have been taken away. No security under this state government. At night, they (uniformed men) wreak havoc, and during the day, they extort,” he added.

Senator Adeola in a statement on Monday had also said that there was a similar pattern in the killing of his aide and the Lagos driver, known as Lawal, alleging that it was a pattern of robbing people of their cars.

“To date, the black Toyota Camry of Mr Sanni, his phones, and other valuables have yet to be recovered,” the lawmaker noted.

Sanni’s brother, Opeyemi, while mourning his brother on Tuesday, said his brother taught him so many things, including how to dress, run, and drive, among others.

“Niyi is still with us in another way, not physically but in spirit,” he said during the procession programme on Tuesday, adding that he did not know how to say his brother was no more.

While the army said it was jointly investigating the killing of Lawal alongside the state police command, the spokesperson for the police in Lagos, Benjamin Hundeyin, said he did not have any update on the matter yet.

“There is no update for now; I don’t have any update for now,” Hundeyin told The PUNCH.

When asked if he knew whether any soldier had been identified over the case, the PPRO said, “You need to speak with the Army for that. I can’t give any information yet.”

Assembly demands state security meeting

The Lagos State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, called on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to convene a security council meeting in the state in a bid to stem the rising spate of killings of residents by men in uniform.

The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, said, “Where we begin to have one, two, three killings in the state, it calls for concern.

“I quite agree with the prime mover of the motion to call on Mr Governor to quickly hold a meeting with all heads of security agencies in Lagos State to nip this in the bud.

“At least three people have been declared dead, said to be killed by men in either police or army uniforms and we cannot conclude if they are security men or otherwise.”

Speaking earlier under ‘Matter of Urgent Public Importance,’ Hon. Kehinde Joseph (Alimosho 2), had said, “The funny thing is that the series of killings took the same pattern.”

Lagos is still peaceful, govt reacts

Reacting to the call for a security meeting, Gboyega Akosile, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, said the governor had called a security meeting before the Assembly even raised it. He assured that Governor Sanwo-Olu was on top of the security situation in the state.

“It’s a good thing that the lawmakers are talking about it now. It’s not unknown to the governor; he has taken care of the security situation in Lagos State and that is why Lagos State continues to be the most secure state in Nigeria.”

He said addressing insecurity would not be limited to the security agencies alone, but the entire security architecture in the state.

“Just last week, the governor held a security council meeting. The governor is on top of his game and he will continue to hold security meetings to review the security situation,” Akosile said in an interview with our correspondent on Wednesday.

On the killings, Akosile said one could not refer to the perpetrators as soldiers until an investigation revealed such. “Reports say they are men in army uniform. Anybody can masquerade and disguise as a soldier. Until the investigation has been conducted, anybody who perpetuates a crime is a criminal. The government is on top of it and I believe that we are going to stem the tide in Lagos; we will not allow it to snowball into where the state will not be comfortable for residents to live in,” the CPS said.

Groups blame govt

Human rights organisations have, however, condemned the trend, with some describing it as degeneracy in society.

The Executive Director, Socio-Economic Rights And Accountability Project, Kolawole Oludare, said the killings could be blamed on the government for not putting adequate security architecture in place.

Oludare said, “It is an effect of negligence on the part of those who are supposed to ensure the security and welfare of the citizenry, and that is the purpose of governance. If the government cannot control the criminals that are perpetuating any type of evil leading to the injury and loss of lives of the citizens, the blame is squarely at the doorstep of the government. No excuse is good enough on the part of the government, it is an index of incompetence and negligence.”

Oludare, however, charged residents to be swift in alerting security agencies, saying the victims of the killings might not have died if timely information reached the authorities from citizens. He also wondered why cameras were not at strategic locations in a city like Lagos.

Saying the reason for the killing was unknown and it was not certain if they were soldiers, Oludare, however, noted that the clash between soldiers and officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority was also glaring.

On his part, the National Publicity Secretary, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, Gerald Katchy, said it was a result of the overstretching of the military officers.

“The previous administration of the Federal Government made so much use of the military; even in most areas where police are expected to police the society, the government use soldiers, exposing them to many dangers,” Katchy said.

He said the military is now intervening in so many areas where they are not expected, ‘especially in Lagos, we have seen videos of military brutality against policemen or LASTMA officials and it’s on the rise. One of the things that give room to it is impunity and lack of respect for the rule of law.”

Fearing that the situation could give room for anarchy, Katchy called on service chiefs to put officers in check.

Meanwhile, the National Coordinator, Advocate for People’s Rights and Justice, Victor Giwa, blamed it on the economy, saying “It’s a disturbing sign that shows the disconnection and discomfort of people within the military.”

He said when there was hunger and poverty and pressure from the family, and there was a slight provocation, this kind of killings would occur.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by TemplarLandry: 7:49am On Aug 24, 2023
SARS 2.O.

I diss them with “Insomnia” by Vector feat. Cracker Mallo. Solemn jam!

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by BOSSkesh(m): 7:50am On Aug 24, 2023
Killers in uniform
Who do we blame

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Beremx(f): 7:57am On Aug 24, 2023
This case is going to be a long one because it involves a politician's aide. Do they have an idea how many helpless Nigerians have been killed by the military?
Anyway, RIP to the deceased

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Whitecoal711: 7:59am On Aug 24, 2023
Vagabond in.power
Kill for car,car now worth more than a nigeria life,we are getting there when nigerians will take back our country, nothing last for ever but diamond

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Donwilson88: 8:00am On Aug 24, 2023
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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by JaneYave(f): 8:00am On Aug 24, 2023
No soldier will act without order from superior. Someone has given them the chance. The innocent blood they shed cry and God hears o. They should retract 🙏

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by NapoleonHill: 8:03am On Aug 24, 2023
JaneYave:
No soldier will act without order from superior. Someone has given them the chance. The innocent blood they shed cry and God hears o. They should retract 🙏

Forget this rubbish, abeg. Soldiers are not robots or ghosts. We have them around us and know how they behave in isolation and as a group.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by JaneYave(f): 8:09am On Aug 24, 2023
NapoleonHill:


Forget this rubbish, abeg. Soldiers are not robots or ghosts. We have them around us and know how they behave in isolation and as a group.
soldiers , when you see them must be on a mission or have a pass, their actions are watched wherever they are. No isolation exist in the lifestyle of military, if they commit wrongs and go scout free, it means authorities are covering them. That's just the truth!

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by AfonjaEmir: 8:15am On Aug 24, 2023
UGM don enter Sad waste (SW). See as Punch is amplifying the news, but if it's SE, they will downplay the atrocities of BUHARIs and Uzodinmas government. Automatically claiming it's IPOB. God Punish Punch and it's useless Tribalist.

The fact remains, that within the rank and file of Military exist core Northern sympathizers and loyalist..who will support any move required to keep their people in power.

The only people that would have supported the SW as a Block, Tinubu destroyed with hate filled Propaganda. Anyway, when the levels start...no Yoruba should come to IGBO dominated Areas, because the 'bouncing' sure.

No TIME TO ASSIMILATE IDIOTS cool

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by MrsTwrite(f): 8:28am On Aug 24, 2023
God have mercy!
Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by accordadoga25(f): 8:43am On Aug 24, 2023
Hmm
Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by AfonjaEmir: 8:44am On Aug 24, 2023
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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Racoon(m): 8:49am On Aug 24, 2023
Security agencies being paid by taxpayers monies have become the law and crime. When another #EndSARS start again, they will say Igbos wants to destroy Lagos and Nigeria.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by goodnessme1(f): 8:56am On Aug 24, 2023
Nigeria terrorists
Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by CodeTemplar: 9:01am On Aug 24, 2023
Were are those castigating me for taunting sanwo-killers?
They paid killers of the youth to suppress the voices of those protesting killer police.

Later, killer police teamed up with killer agberos to install a killer sponsoring governor. Today, the army are joining the killing spree too.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by CodeTemplar: 9:03am On Aug 24, 2023
Racoon:
Security agencies being paid by taxpayers monies have become the law and crime. When another #EndSARS start again, they will say Igbos wants to destroy Lagos and Nigeria.
...forgetting the east and SS is the capital of uniform men brutality in Nigeria.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Racoon(m): 9:17am On Aug 24, 2023
CodeTemplar:
...forgetting the east and SS is the capital of uniform men brutality in Nigeria.
Yes! The deteriorating insecurity cum brutality, impunity and lawlessness of the security agencies especially the extrajudicial bloodshed and killings are widespread but the Ronu zombies always overhyped it as only a SE affair? Suffering and smiling as the legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti described them.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by orisa37: 9:21am On Aug 24, 2023
THE SOLDIERS TURNED ARMED ROBBERS ARE LOOKING FOR DOLLARS. BRING BACK THE RATE TO GEJ'S STANDARDS OF N180:$1.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by maticar: 10:10am On Aug 24, 2023
CaptainAyub:
These Igbo soldiers sef.
Igbo must leave our land.
Yoruba ronu ooo.
See what Igbo caused.
If concerned citizens gather and want to start a protest, these same people complaining will say you want to scatter lagos state
They will say it's IPOB
They will say go back to your state

When will Nigerians really rise up and do the right thing?

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by maticar: 10:12am On Aug 24, 2023
CodeTemplar:
Were are those castigating me for taunting sanwo-killers?
They paid killers of the youth to suppress the voices of those protesting killer police.

Later, killer police teamed up with killer agberos to install a killer sponsoring governor. Today, the army are joining the killing spree too.
Anything not nipped in the bud will surely fester and become worse.

Soldiers have joined in the killing spree, maybe NSCDC will join soon.

FRSC has been seeking to carry arms, when it's granted make we just forget, because every traffic offender go turn to car snatcher or armed robber.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by davillian(m): 10:47am On Aug 24, 2023
JaneYave:
No soldier will act without order from superior. Someone has given them the chance. The innocent blood they shed cry and God hears o. They should retract 🙏
I laugh at this your comment
Only 62NA follows that order
You see all these new ones they can kill anybody including Thier superior if he misbehave and cover it....
When a group of soldiers want to do something bad they know the plan and don't wait for command .....
Idan way all of them would share from the proceeds......
Do you think senior officers follow those op mensa ?
All rank and file

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by SpartaOfLagos: 10:52am On Aug 24, 2023
No wonder Lagos was rated the worst place to live on earth by the european council

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by astonished: 10:58am On Aug 24, 2023
And some slowpoke will post a picture of Nigeria military men and says this people risk Thier life to make us have piece of mind,

That statement always make me nut, Nigerian soldier that the only thing they know in thier life is a show of force to the innocent unarmed civilian, brutalized unarmed innocent civilian and they started feeling accomplished in life

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by JaneYave(f): 11:10am On Aug 24, 2023
davillian:

I laugh at this your comment
Only 62NA follows that order
You see all these new ones they can kill anybody including Thier superior if he misbehave and cover it....
When a group of soldiers want to do something bad they know the plan and don't wait for command .....
Idan way all of them would share from the proceeds......
Do you think senior officers follow those op mensa ?
All rank and file
I get your point
now

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 11:33am On Aug 24, 2023
La la la la la la.....

God no go shame us.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Cantonese: 11:38am On Aug 24, 2023
Na wah.

I think they may be armed robbers dressed as soldiers. Their operating time gives them away. Very soon they should either be dead or caught.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Eagle360(m): 11:38am On Aug 24, 2023
This menace have been long for a while. The evil in this world is too much.

Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by GanagiBitrus: 11:38am On Aug 24, 2023
Some of these incidents would have been averted if soldiers were rightly confined to barracks & warfronts.

Unfortunately, the security situation in the country has made them mix with bloody civilians.

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Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by Chinjo2: 11:39am On Aug 24, 2023
Ok
Re: Panic As Rogue Killer Soldiers Spread Deaths On Lagos Roads by MakeWeTalk: 11:39am On Aug 24, 2023
I thought its only igbos that they kill.

It appears to be southerners in general then.

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