One of the residents of Oko Oba abattoir,
Agege, Lagos State, simply identified as Usman, was buried yesterday amidst
tears.
Usman, described as a scavenger, was
allegedly killed when Lagos State Task Force Officials, with their caterpillar,
went to the Abattoir community to carry out a demolition exercise on Saturday.
A friend of the deceased, simply
identified as Muritala, said: “We’re not troublemakers! We don’t have anywhere
to go that was why we couldn’t leave the railway line since they asked us. Now,
one of us had been killed. The deceased was planning to send some baby clothes
and other things he bought for his wife, when he was killed. His wife just put
to bed. Now, we don’t know what to tell the wife and his parents in the north.
“We’re not just at the railway line
doing our business, we always settle railway policemen and Special Anti-Robbery
Squad (SARS) men and OPMESA. These policemen are the ones that had been
assuring us that nothing would happen to us; that nobody would send us away.”
The exercise focused on shanties and
structures described as illegal by the state government. Some of the structures
are alleged to be along the railway line.
An eye witness said: “Usman was sleeping
in his makeshift house, when the caterpillar, during the demolition exercise
along the railway line crushed the makeshift home, killing him in the process.”
When our correspondent visited the
area yesterday, some of the scavengers were seen salvaging some of their
remains after onslaught of the caterpillar. Some of the task force officials
were also sighted, stationed at different locations in the area.
Leader of the scavengers, Mr.
Basheer Hussaini said:
“We were all working, when we saw task
force officials. They appeared to have emerged from nowhere and started chasing
us. We all tried to pick what we could and ran away. We stood afar and watched
as they demolished the shanties.”
Hussaini added: “ I’m surprise that
the deceased didn’t know that the demolition exercise had commenced.
Immediately the caterpillar got to the deceased’s makeshift home, we shouted to
alert them that someone was sleeping but they didn’t listen to us. Before we
knew what was happening, the caterpillar had killed him, where he was sleeping.
Blood was gushing out from the makeshift where the deceased was sleeping. The caterpillar
and task force officials immediately left the scene.”
He further said: “It was after the
policemen had left the scene that was when we were able to move close to the
scene. We wanted to rush him to hospital, but we realised that he was already
dead.”
A resident in the area, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said, the demolition exercise have brought relieve to
their community.
He added: “The scavengers have turned
the railway line to a hot bed of crime, where different kind of crimes thrive.
We don’t walk freely at night. They used to snatch phones and other valuables
from innocent residents. I’m appealing to the Lagos State Government to light
up the whole place to avoid crime and criminalities in the area. This is
not the first time that the scavengers had been dislodged from this area. Policemen
should be stationed at the railway line to prevent further regrouping. Some
residents had to move because of the scavengers.”
The Chief Public Affairs Officer of
the Lagos State Task Force, Mr. Adebayo Taofeek, expressed surprised that
anyone died during the demolition exercise.
New Telegraph
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