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We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by lalasticlala(m): 5:17pm On Oct 31, 2020
Irate youths kill police, set police station ablaze in Ogun

•Our lives, family threatened by hoodlums
•We lost 23 policemen, 205 police stations burnt —IGP
•It was total anarchy— Gov
•It’s my worst nightmare —Victim
•As others count their losses


No one had envisaged that the#EndSARS protest by Nigerian youths against police brutality which started peacefully about three weeks ago would turn out a nightmare for the entire country with the level of destruction that ended it after it had been hijacked by hoodlums.

At the initial stage, some state governors not only received the protesters and addressed them but even joined in the protest march to the police headquarters. But miscreants and hoodlums soon took advantage of the protest to molest and extort residents. The turning point was the shooting at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos on Tuesday 20th October 2020 by soldiers where a number of protesters merely armed themselves with the national flags and singing the Nigerian national anthem.

This resulted in national and international outrage. Angry residents went on the streets to vent their anger by attacking both public and private assets.

The police withdrew from the streets to avoid bloody confrontation with the protesters while the hoodlums armed with cutlasses, axes and other dangerous weapons took over and had a field day breaking into shops, looting and burning.

The discovery of a government warehouse in Lagos where COVID-19 palliatives meant to be distributed to the people were kept and which were looted by the residents appeared to have opened the eyes of the residents of other states of the federation who went in search of such warehouses and looted them.

The looting and destruction reached a ridiculous level that even signboards of public institutions were uprooted and agricultural tractors carried away. It was a reign of lawlessness and by the time sanity returned, many lives had been lost, several police stations and other public buildings burnt and hundreds of vehicles set ablaze.

The victims have been counting their losses. They have been thrown into a state of hopelessness.

Their businesses have been ruined. They are completely at a loss as to how and where they would begin to put the broken pieces of their lives together again.

The major casualty in the whole crisis is the Nigeria Police Force. In spite of the directive by the Inspector-General of Police to policemen nation wide to return to the streets and maintain law and order, this has not been complied with.

Most of the policemen kept away from the public claiming that they could no longer walk freely again as their lives and those of their families were being threatened by hoodlums who pretended to be #EndSARS protesters.

Few of the policemen who summoned the courage to come out would rather hide their uniforms in their bags until they got to their stations for fear of mob attack.


In his account of the magnitude of the damage done to the police, the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu said 23 policemen were killed during the crisis and several police stations burnt.

He described as untrue report by Amnesty International that policemen shot at peaceful protesters while the #EndSARS protest lasted. Rather, the Police Chief affirmed that policemen acted professionally, by exercising what he described as commendable restraints, with some of them paying the supreme price for peace.

The IGP, in a statement signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Frank Mba, noted that “during the protests, officers of the Force used legitimate means to ensure that the protests were carried out in a peaceful manner and in most cases, physically protected and walked side-by-side with the protesters.

Even when the protests turned violent in some parts of the country, the officers still maintained utmost restraint and did not use excessive force in managing the situations.


“Available reports show that twenty-two (22) police personnel were extra-judicially killed by some rampaging protesters and scores injured during the protests. Many of the injured personnel are in life threatening conditions at the hospitals.

“Two hundred and five (205) Police stations and formations including other critical private and public infrastructure were also damaged by a section of the protesters. Despite these unprovoked attacks, our police officers never resorted to use of unlawful force or shooting at the protesters”.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/10/endsars-carnage-we-cant-walk-freely-again-police/

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by lalasticlala(m): 5:18pm On Oct 31, 2020
Anambra

Counting its own losses, the Anambra State Police Command said four police officers were killed, eleven police stations and over twenty vehicles including patrol and exhibit vehicles and an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) set ablaze.

The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Abang, who spoke while parading suspected hoodlums that alleged participated in the mayhem in the state at the command’s headquarters in Awka, also said the hoodlums vandalized six other police stations and carted away some rifles and motorcycles kept as exhibits during the attacks.

The police officers who lost their lives during the attacks include the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Osumenyi Division, CSP Akpan Joseph, ASP Agu Michael, the station office, PC Udegbunam Sunday Celestine and Inspector John Oche, who was beheaded.

Two other officers seriously injured were receiving treatment in the hospital. Abang said that in the course of the decisive action by the Police, 17 suspected hoodlums were arrested in connection with the incidents with several exhibits, including one pump action, one axe, three cutlasses, one smoke grenade and one (1) AK47 rifle stolen from Ogbunike Division.

He said “it is a thing of regret that officers of the Command could no longer walk freely in the state as their lives and those of their families were being threatened by the suspected hoodlums operating under the guise of #EndSARS protests”.

Adamawa

Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa has described the level of destruction to Government and private property during the EndSARS protest in the state as a war against commonwealth of the state. Fintiri who spoke shortly after an assessment visit to areas affected by the protest in Yola stated that the government was still compiling and itemising the losses during the three days vandalization and looting spree. The governor said that he was not happy with the level of the devastation and that the whole attitude was condemnable.

“I can’t imagine that the human beings can carry out such destruction because the magnitude of the devastation was beyond hunger or looking for food. The situation has gone to the extent that people began damaging all that they could see around them.

The situation was total anarchy. From what I saw the devastation had seriously affected many key sectors that include Health, Agriculture and Education”, Fintiri said while confirming that about 70 per cent of non food items as well as 60 tractors looted by the hoodlums had so far been recovered.

Cross River

In Cross state over 54 government establishments, parastatals, as well as private offices and homes of both current and past National Assembly members in Cross River, were vandalized, looted and set ablaze with property worth billions of naira destroyed.

What merely began as looting of warehouses where COVID-19 palliatives were stocked turned into wanton destruction and burning of businesses, government buildings and some private homes including that of former Senate Leader, Senator Victor Ndoma Egba, Senator Gershom Bassey, Senator Ewa Henshaw and the office of a House of Representatives member, Hon Eta Mbora which were all looted.

Some of the affected persons who spoke with Saturday Vanguard including a Staff of the NTA Calabar, Mrs Umo Basi-Edet, who is also the State Chairperson of the Nigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Cross River Chapter described the incident as her worst nightmare.

Her words: “Saturday, 24th October 2020, will remain unforgettable on my mind because on that day we witnessed the worst attack one could ever imagine. Hoodlums under the guise of the #ENDSARS protest took over the entire NTA Calabar station, looted everything and vandalised those things they could not cart away.

“As I speak, the studio is completely empty, no cameras, studio lights including all the props that were newly put in place.

The control room, editing suites, vehicles, everything is gone. No office furniture was spared including all the chairs.

I got to my office, it looked like a ghost place and I was close to tears. Right now we don’t know where to start from as we cannot transmit anymore.

That means no work to do. The level of destruction is better imagined as official documents were even soaked in water. It’s a clear case of wickedness and man’s inhumanity to man.

The property lost to that broad daylight robbery is massive and it saddens my heart”, she lamented .

Senator Ndoma Egba, whose house was vandalised, explained in a statement he issued that “at about 2 pm the intruders broke into my house and looted it to the ground leaving only the bare floor. All the toilets, baths, pumps and indeed every imaginable fitting were removed as were items of furniture, clothing, a huge collection of mainly rare, out of print books, documents and historic photographs.

“They also removed all the windows, railings, family pictures and burglary proofs. Even my private chapel was not spared.

They set the cars ablaze and parts of the building after more than four hours of interrupted operations in my house. It was methodical.

Among the intruders were obviously electricians, plumbers, carpenters, motor mechanics, panel beaters and other tradesmen. Mercifully, no life was lost. The destruction of my house was clearly premeditated, wanton and unjustifiable but I understand the anger in the land especially amongst our youths.

However, if looting and burning my home will better their lives and bring positive change to our land then it is a sacrifice my family and I gladly make.

Osun

In Osun state, the hoodlums unleashed mayhem on public and private facilities while their targets mostly were present and former political office holders.

The hoodlums took advantage of the lack of security personnel on the road to wield dangerous weapons such as guns, cutlasses, axes and clubs among others.

After exhausting the palliatives stored in two government warehouses in the state, they descended on private firms such as Tuns Holdings International, where one of its staff, Abdulrasheed Olawale was killed and raw materials, as well as baked products worth over N100 million were looted and operational equipment vandalised.

At the house of the lawmaker representing Ifelodun/Boripe/Odo-Otin Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Afolabi Rasheed, 17 motorcycles and 27 Generating sets meant for empowerment, as well as his personal belongings and that of his wife, including clothing and furniture were carted away.

Other victims whose houses were looted and vandalised include, Senator representing Osun Central Senatorial District, Dr. Ajibola Basiru, former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Lasun Yusuf and the Chairman Irepodun local government, Mr Anthony Oladeji. Also, secretariat of Irepodun local government and that of Olorunda, Iwo, Ede-North and South, as well as the office and drug store of the State Health Insurance Scheme, where drugs and equipment worth N70.7million were kept were also looted.

Taraba

Public and private property were not spared in Taraba state. The looting started last Saturday in Jalingo, the state capital where a warehouse containing food items donated to the state government as COVID-19 palliatives was invaded. In a matter of hours, the warehouse was emptied as both young and old trooped in to get their share.

The looting continued on Sunday as an office complex housing the Taraba State Radio Corporation was also invaded.

Other adjoining offices within the compound were not spared as the residents trooped in to pick items of choice. Windows, doors and office furniture among others were vandalised and taken away.

Though security personnel tried to disperse the crowd, but all their effort was futile as the crowd kept growing in numbers. The state NYSC camp was also not spared as mattresses among other items were carted away.

Ondo

The losses in Ondo state include eight police stations, secretariats of the two major political parties, the All Progressive Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party, the campaign office of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, High court in Okitipupa, school shuttle buses, the prison in Okitipupa, the INEC fence and the private residence of a governorship aspirant under the APC in the state, Engineer Ife Oyedele which were all burnt.

Speaking on the losses by the state police command, the police commissioner, Bolaji Salami said, “the carnage suffered by the Police Command cannot be estimated immediately.

For those who looted our property, burnt our homes, killed our colleagues, denied us the right to decent living, I am glad to say the law is not sleeping and will definitely take its course on you”.

Kwara

In Ilorin, Kwara state capital, the residents stormed the warehouse in the CargoTerminal along Ilorin International Airport road, and looted all the Covid-19 palliatives such as bags of rice, semovita, packs of indomie among others.

Having successfully looted the warehouse without any resistance from the security personnel, the hungry residents moved to Kwara Agro mall in Zango area where other palliatives and items meant for flood victims were kept and looted every item including roofing sheets planks and other food items.

Some perceived comfortable people were said to have participated in the looting as the looters came with Jeep, Sienna bus and other exotic cars to pack away the loot.

From Zango, the hoodlums started breaking into people’s shops to loot. Shoprite was the first casualty as the hungry residents and hoodlums moved into the premises and looted the multi million naira mall stocked with daily needs and other household items. Also,all the cars parked in the premises and the shops beautiful architectural structures were torched.

Some other hoodlums surfaced at Taiwo and looted the Multimillion naira FEMTECH Phone shop and other adjoining shops on the commercial road. Governor AbdulRazaq who visited the affected areas on Saturday announced a N500m support for the victims and urged them to register on the state website noting that modalities had been put in place to ensure that only people with genuine cases would benefit.

Ogun

In Ogun state, the official vehicle of the State Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele was vandalised where it was parked at the palace of the Olowu of Owu kingdom, Oba Adegboyega Dosunmu, where she went to represent the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun at an event.

Three police stations and a Police Post at Imoru, in Odogbolu local government area of the State were vandalised, while the Divisional Police headquarters in Atan Ota, Ado Odo/Ota local government area was set ablaze. Obada-Oko Police station was also vandalized seized items like motorcycles were stolen. The TRACE office in Atan Ota was equally vandalised by hoodlums.

Ekiti

The exact worth of property damaged by the hoodlums in Ekiti state has not been ascertained but report from relevant authorities revealed that it would take the state hundreds of millions of Naira to get things back in shape.

For instance, all the relief materials stored at the warehouse of the State Emergency Management Agency SEMA which were meant for victims of natural disasters were looted and the property vandalized.

The suspected hoodlums broke into the warehouse, located at Adehun area of Ado Ekiti, with dangerous objects and within a twinkle of an eye the whole warehouse became empty.

Similar incident occurred at the Silos where chemicals for the preservation of grains and other insecticides were looted while some local government secretariats were also burgled.

Three different lorries loaded with goods were looted and set on fire by another set of youths at Mojere market and Similoluwa areas of Ado Ekiti while three different police posts were burnt down.

About ten buses and a car used for distribution of goods and services by marketers at the popular Awedele market, Ado-Ekiti were totally vandalized by some hoodlums while some of the goods that were yet to be offloaded were carted away.

The Sales and Facility Manager, Oodua Investment, Mr Olu Ogunride said that the hoodlums attempted to break into the warehouses in the area but their efforts proved abortive and angrily vandalized the vehicles parked at the premises.

In his reaction, Ekiti State Deputy Governor Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, expressed shock at the level of damage done and sympathised with the victims of the looting.

Ebonyi

In Ebonyi state, apart from the destructions that took place in the rural areas, others that were adversely affected by the protests were the Nigerian Police, businessmen and women, the State Government, the students, banks, owners of schools as well as state and federal institutions.

According to statistical analysis, the police lost four of their officers, two were injured while seven police stations were set ablaze.

The affected police stations include: B”Divisions Kpirikpiri, C” Division Ekumenyi, Central Police Station (CPS) (A” Division), Ohaozara Division, Okposi Police Station, the newly built Okposi Divisional Police Headquarters, yet to be commissioned and Ezza North Divisional Headquarters.

Apart from human casualties, police patrol vehicles and exhibits belonging to suspects including motorcycles, Plasma TV, cars, among others were carted away by hoodlums.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/10/endsars-carnage-we-cant-walk-freely-again-police/
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by inoki247: 5:18pm On Oct 31, 2020
That's true oh dey can't even walk freely like before, That's how I saw 3 Army truck going and behind them is a Police truck yesterday during the Curfew period I was like na wen police start to dey Convoy I saw them goin on patrol together.....

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by helinues: 5:18pm On Oct 31, 2020
You people caused it yourself

You could have faced your policing work instead of extorting

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Missyajoke(f): 5:19pm On Oct 31, 2020
I really pity police officers if you see a video where a police officer was killed you'll cry for him ehhn. I can't say it serves them right bit I pity them though. But at least what happened has stopped their unnecessary searching of vehicles.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Froshloaded: 5:19pm On Oct 31, 2020
Lmao

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by DenreleDave(m): 5:19pm On Oct 31, 2020
This is what happens when the police that are supposed to protect you are the one killing you... The falsely accused u, plant false evidence in your hand, force u to accept a false accusation... Just bcox they want to collect bail money....

I feel so sorry for the good police men bcox not all police are bad.. Some are angels but just dt wicked police has take over...


I pray for normalcy Sha.. Let our police return back ooo..

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by ouzo1(m): 5:21pm On Oct 31, 2020
Officer you say wetin?

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Nobody: 5:22pm On Oct 31, 2020
it is a pity.

The public need to go and beg the police

You say endsar not kill police

But people are evil in this country and we go to churches daily.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by omenka(m): 5:23pm On Oct 31, 2020
It will pass. These events in the past few weeks have really opened our eyes to alot.

Everywhere, tension seems to be on the decline, except in Oyigbo, where the army, prompted by the Governor, is routing recalcitrant elements the governor claims have been wreaking havoc in the state.

Now, it is no mystery the people at the recieving end of Wike's anger, what is indeed near mystery is the quietude from the East.

In addition, characters like Fani Kayode, Reno, Deji
and indeed Wadata Plaza, who pride themselves as the ultimate defenders of Ndigbi have been eerily silent!
Even Ohanaeze Ndigbo is quiet!

The reason behind this inactivity isnt far fetched, there is no way they can attack Wike without costing their preferred party some loses. In essense, they value the interest of party over and above the lives of Ndigbo. What then sets these crop of character apart from the devil himself?

This is an ongoing onslaught, yet, they dare not speak about it. They cant wait for it to pass over as though it never happened so they can carry on insulting the president, Tinubu and APC.

Ndigbo, use your tongue to count your teeth!

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Mucokey(m): 5:28pm On Oct 31, 2020
Lala on the beat... Police truly now our enemy

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by starbuck(f): 5:32pm On Oct 31, 2020
Onye ruo ala, ala achụba ya ọsọ


Everyone has moved on

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Bantino(m): 5:35pm On Oct 31, 2020
Na wah oooo

There was a time, the youths couldn't walk freely, so deal with the new norm and earn your respect back by being professional in the discharge of your duty as police men.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Nobody: 5:35pm On Oct 31, 2020
Mucokey:
Lala on the beat... Police truly now our enemy

If police start their own now , i hope you go run to UN, USA, BELGIUM, useless internal community condom

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Racoon(m): 5:57pm On Oct 31, 2020
The NPF have lost its honour with Nigerians & may never regain it.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by ignis: 5:58pm On Oct 31, 2020
Same way SARS have not been allowing Nigerians to walk freely.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by MISTAICEY02288(m): 5:59pm On Oct 31, 2020
Mtcheeww oh well there was a time the Youths were not free to move freely too out of the fear of being assaulted by the SARS or the Police. And now that we have said enough is enough, y'all are having the same feeling too now...

Well to the best of my knowledge, the youths have no problem with easy going police officers who discharge their duties well. So any officer who hasn't done or isn't doing anything shady has absolutely nothing to worry about. After all, It was still here that we read different news of how some protesters met some good police men during the Protests and hailed them and even contributed money for them and made th happy because they know those officers were actually good people... Only the bad eggs among them will definitely be worried now..

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by thatsleepboy1: 5:59pm On Oct 31, 2020
Na so e suppose be na. As things dey hot rn. But when they were bullying pple upandan, were they not bragging about it? Abegi one good turn deserves another.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Youthleader22(m): 6:00pm On Oct 31, 2020
Una never see anything!
You all better reform yourselves before coming back or else!

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by IboHausaYoruba: 6:00pm On Oct 31, 2020
I really feel for the men in uniform, not all of them are bad. The bad ones among them have turned folks in this noble profession into endangered species.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by A305: 6:00pm On Oct 31, 2020
Police needs police for protection or could it be that, police needs political thugs for protection.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Godada(m): 6:00pm On Oct 31, 2020
cool



This is what happens when the hunter becomes hunted

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by ecolime(m): 6:00pm On Oct 31, 2020
2020

A year like no other.

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Burgerlomo: 6:00pm On Oct 31, 2020
Nah una cause am because of your constant intimidations.

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