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PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 12:14pm On Oct 19, 2010
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PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:48am On Oct 19, 2010
May the souls of those that lost their lives rest in perfect peace.
The police should know that what goes around comes around, if this dose not affect them directly it will surely affect ther family. Enough of this madness in Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:47am On Oct 19, 2010
I only wish they will be punished. But this is Nigeria, from oga of the police to the lowest man in their rank, they will all deny that their men were ever present at that location. Again they can lie to men but not to their Creator. I don't think they will ever know peace each time the picture of this accident plays in their stinking minds.
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:46am On Oct 19, 2010
PLS CAN Frank Mba and IG (Onovo) EXPLAIN WHAT POLICE MEAN'S, 4 MY SIDE I SHOULD SIAD IS FOR PEACE,PORSHOES EVIL, YES IN OTHER COUNTRIES DAT IS WHAT THEY ARE, BUT OUR COUNTRY NEVER POLICEMEN MAKE PEACE, THEY BRING UNFORGOTING MEMORIES TO FAMILIES, BRIAB N20 COLLECTORS IF U SAY NO THEY FORCE TIRES OUT OF PEOPLES EYE WHY?
OK, MAY THOSE POLICE DAT KILLS INNOCENT PEOPLE IN ANYWAY, EXPECIALY DOSE DAT KILLED BECS OF N20 OR N50. ANY DAY THEY HAVE MORE THAN N20/50 THEY WILL BE KILLED BY THEIR COLLEG grin
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:43am On Oct 19, 2010
the blood of those innocent citizens shall be upon those police men and upon any person that is hiding those killers,,they will see how there life will be in next 7days,
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:41am On Oct 19, 2010
police dey re mother fuckers. i hate dem with passion.

4 my life i neva see police wey die betta.

God go punish dem. useless set of people. dey no dey see other country poilce men.
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:28am On Oct 19, 2010
pls govt make haste on this issue,i hate policemen i dont like them at all,imagine how they sent these poeple to there early grave,govt should look into this matter.imagine 2 months ago a police man pushed a julius berger driver down from a bridge at orile, govt should pls help us policemen are killing nigerians.i dont like police at all i hate them
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:28am On Oct 19, 2010
Pls! can Frank Mba and IG (Onovo) explain to us wat the N20 & N50 money collected at every junction for? or is it now a priority for the policemen to collect dat!

Now i know their mission out there on daily basis is for the good of their pocket and not to protect us the citizens. Our Government should pleasssssssssss help us
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:27am On Oct 19, 2010
Pls can the IG (Onovo) and Frank Mba explain the reason why they are wasting our lives unnecessarily. The police are to protect our lives instead they waste our lives yet Frank Mba denies all allegations levied against the Nigeria Police Force. sometimes last month at Egbeda-Shasha Rd, they wasted an innocent driver's live for a mere N20.00 toll fee they collect everyday.

It is high time the Nigerian govt do something about these live wastages by our Nigeria Police Force. On a fateful Sunday that people were travelling for one thing or the other, these your so called check point turned to a death gate to many people and caused an unforgettable sorrow to many families.

Pls Mr. ONOVO remove the corrupt from the force

PLS!! PLS !! PLS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:24am On Oct 19, 2010
Nigerians have expressed their anger over the carnage policemen always cause at checkpoints on the nation’s highways and they are asking when the Inspector-General of Police, Ogbonna Onovo, will call his men to order and dismantle the checkpoints

The outrage came in the wake of another avoidable tragedy caused by a police checkpoint mounted on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway yesterday.

The accident left over 25 people dead, some burnt beyond recognition. Several vehicles were also burnt.

According to eyewitnesses, immediately the accident occurred, the policemen who mounted the road block fled the scene and were pursued by people around the scene but the cops managed to escape.

At the time of writing this report, the policemen had not been fished out by the Lagos State Police Command. Some of the witnesses said the policemen came from Isheri Police Station while some claimed they were a team from the Rapid Response Squad, RRS.

When we called at Isheri Police Station this morning, a senior police officer said officers from the station don’t mount road blocks.

“We don’t mount road blocks. We do not have the capacity to mount road blocks. The accident was not caused by us even though the place is within our jurisdiction,” he said.

The officer said the information they had was that the truck driver was on top speed, lost control of the vehicle and it rammed into a commuter bus. The impact, according to him, was what caused the fire outbreak that ignited other vehicles.

The Police Public Relations Officer for Lagos State Command, Frank Mba, also debunked the claim by eye witnesses that the incident was caused by the police.

“You know that where the incident took place is a slope and it is a disaster for any vehicle to lose its brake in that kind of place.

“There was no policeman at that place before, during and after the incident. We do not know why people are going about with such stories. That conclusion is hasty and unnecessary. We are investigating and after our investigation, we will come out with our findings,” Mba said.

But eyewitnesses would not agree with Mba. A driver identified as Rasheed Adeniji explained how the incident happened.

“ We were again in a serious traffic here on this spot this morning where the police officers usually collect N20 from us and pursue people coming with second hand cars. All of a sudden we just heard a big bang at the back. Before I knew it fire had engulfed the whole place.

“I quickly ran out of my vehicle and ran to the other side where I saw a trailer that rammed into the long queue of vehicles waiting to be cleared by the police officers. People started running helter-skelter. I looked around here and there and did not see the conductor, my own brother.

“I rushed back to the bus and which at this time was in flames with many other vehicles. I started shouting for help from people to rescue my passengers, about 18 of them, including my brother. As I am talking to you now, they could not come out, they all burnt to ashes.”

Another survivor, Isaac Ejiwere, said, “I heard bashing of cars from behind. When I got out of the vehicle to observe what was happening, suddenly I saw a trailer engulfed in fire. We managed to escape.

“We would have been like one of these ones, if not for God. My vehicle is burnt beyond recognition and the car behind me over there has the charred body of a person trapped inside. What baffles me most is the fact that the policemen who mounted this road block disappeared immediately the accident happened.”

Another eyewitness, who gave his name as Christian, said a five year-old boy and his mother died in the tragedy.

“The woman, who was driving the vehicle cried out to people to rescue her son. But nobody could go near the vehicle as the fire was intense.”

Accidents caused by police checkpoints across the country are numerous and the authorities as well as the inspector general of police don’t seem to be bothered about bringing the culprits to book.

In January 2008, the Principal, Ansar-ud-Deen Junior Grammar School II, Iseyin, Oyo State, Mr. Bolanle Balogun, was crushed by a mobile policeman who was driving a vehicle with registration number Lagos AR 04 AAA.

The name of the mobile policeman was later given as Gideon Adepoju. The policemen were said to be chasing a defiant commuter bus driver who failed to stop at a checkpoint mounted close to a sharp bend. While the bus driver escaped, the policemen lost control and hit the principal.

A senior teacher, Mrs. Riskat Sanni, described the late Balogun as God-fearing, gentle and peaceful. Chairman of the NUT, Mr. Waheed Gbadegesin and his ANCOPSS colleague, Mr. A.O. Adeogun, called for justice.

Similarly, confusion reign on the streets of Effurun and Warri, Delta State on 14 August, 2007 when a lorry ran over an okada rider near a police checkpoint. What actually transpired between the lorry driver and the policemen could not be ascertained.

Four others were killed in similar circumstances in Effurun. Okada riders, therefore, went on the rampage in Warri and Effurun to protest the killing of their colleagues.

On 14 July, 2009, five students of Government Secondary School, Tunjga, Maji were killed while travelling on the Zuba-Gwagwalada (Abuja)-Lokoja road.

Reports said a police van gave their bus a chase after the driver allegedly failed to stop at a checkpoint. But the students’ bus ran into a gully on the road and crashed. Four policemen on the chase also sustained injuries.

The Abuja-Lokoja highway was blocked for more than three hours after the accident as students of College of Education, Zuba protested the killing of the students who were said to be going for the end of their school’s session prize giving day ceremony when the accident occurred.

Similarly, police road block accident was reported in Oba, Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State in June 2010 when 20 commuters on Enugu-Onitsha road died.

Motorists protested the accidents when they blocked the Onitsha-Enugu road for many hours. The peaceful protest was later resolved by a joint team of policemen and the military.

However, the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Emeka Chukwuemeka, denied the loss of lives in the accident.

As a result of the accident, the Senate Committee on Police Affairs summoned the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ogbonna Onovo, the AIG Zone 9, Umuahia, Hafiz Ringim and the state Police Commissioner, Philemon Leha, to appear before it in Abuja.

Meanwhile, the General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Oke Osanyintolu, has said that his men reacted swiftly to yesterday’s accident that occurred in front of the Jubilee Estate also known as Otedola Bridge.

In a SMS message to us, Osanyintolu confirmed that 20 vehicles were burnt while several persons were burnt beyond recognition. 18 other casualties, he said, were taken to a trauma centre for attention.
PoliticsRe: Checkpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:23am On Oct 19, 2010
PoliticsCheckpoints Of Death: When Will Onovo Stop This Carnage? by Drayoola1(op): 10:22am On Oct 19, 2010
Nigerians have expressed their anger over the carnage policemen always cause at checkpoints on the nation’s highways and they are asking when the Inspector-General of Police, Ogbonna Onovo, will call his men to order and dismantle the checkpoints

The outrage came in the wake of another avoidable tragedy caused by a police checkpoint mounted on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway yesterday.

The accident left over 25 people dead, some burnt beyond recognition. Several vehicles were also burnt.

According to eyewitnesses, immediately the accident occurred, the policemen who mounted the road block fled the scene and were pursued by people around the scene but the cops managed to escape.

At the time of writing this report, the policemen had not been fished out by the Lagos State Police Command. Some of the witnesses said the policemen came from Isheri Police Station while some claimed they were a team from the Rapid Response Squad, RRS.

When we called at Isheri Police Station this morning, a senior police officer said officers from the station don’t mount road blocks.

“We don’t mount road blocks. We do not have the capacity to mount road blocks. The accident was not caused by us even though the place is within our jurisdiction,” he said.

The officer said the information they had was that the truck driver was on top speed, lost control of the vehicle and it rammed into a commuter bus. The impact, according to him, was what caused the fire outbreak that ignited other vehicles.

The Police Public Relations Officer for Lagos State Command, Frank Mba, also debunked the claim by eye witnesses that the incident was caused by the police.

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