Metro
Police fire tear gas into hospital as anti-fuel price hike protests begin
Police fired tear gas at Ilorin residents, including a hospital, on Thursday during the protest against the increase in pump price of fuel across the country, FIJ has learnt.
FIJ had reported how passengers were stranded around Sango, Fate and Maraba areas of the capital city of Kwara State Thursday morning. This was because public transport drivers had ordered passengers out of their vehicles in protest against the increase in petrol pump price.
Sources told FIJ that these public transport disruption extended to other locations, such as Kwara Poly and Offa Garage, where tyres were burnt, and GSS Omolola.
In one of the videos obtained by FIJ, a resident can be heard, saying, ‘If not because of this nonsense… Yeh! Yeh! Ehh! Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! I’m dead o!” as shots rent the air. Residents can also seen taking to their heels amid the fired shots.
A resident, who does not want to be named, told FIJ that the police fired tear gas to disperse the protesting drivers around GSS area, and Omolola Specialist Hospital was affected in the process.
“They dropped tear gas inside Omolola although it did not last for more than 15 minutes. The police scared them and fired tear gas inside the hospital. An asthamtic patient fainted because of the tear gas,” the source revealed.
“It was mainly the taxi, keke napep and bike riders who are stopping people. They didn’t want them to move; they were saying people shoud trek since there was scarcity of fuel and the available one was expensive.
“They were not even protesters like that; they were just public transport workers stopping vehicles in solidarity that they could not work with the expensive fuel. They just wanted to show that if people could not work, the government would understand ther pain.”Another resident who asked not to be named said he also learnt that police fired tear gas in the Omolola area amid the protest by tricycle and bus drivers.
“When I was at Offa Garage, I saw some boys and police, trying to calm some things down at Olunlade area,” he said.
“I heard that keke napep and bus drivers were making people disembark from their vehicles, so that they won’t be able to board any vehicle. It’s because of the fuel situation. They cannot cope with it. Buying fuel for more than N1,000 per litre is not sustainable.
“My children’s teacher who teaches them at home called to say he would not be able to come because there was no vehicle. He said he was even trekking at the time he called me, and I had to tell him not to bother.”
Two other videos made available to FIJ capture the desperation of residents affected by the fuel hike and the resulting protests. A male resident expressed his frustration: “Scarcity of fuel is cause of this problem. There’s no road. How will I get home now?”
In a separate video, a female also laments, “You can’t go to Taiwo Oke. If you are coming from Taiwo Oke, you can’t pass. The road is blocked because of fuel. God help us. This one is beyond our power. We can’t take it anymore. If the world wants to end, it should end.”
When FIJ called Taiye Omojasola, the Medical Director of Omolola Specialist Hospital to confirm the tear gas incident, he said, “I was not at the hospital at that time. I have not been at work. So, it will not be fair for me to comment since I was not around at all.”
Efforts to contact Ejire-Adeyemi Toun, the state police public relations officer, were unsuccessful, as she neither answered her calls nor responded to the message sent to her.
THIS STORY FIRST APPEARED IN FIJ
Metro
Gunmen kidnap Akwa Ibom businessman, kill driver
Gunmen have kidnapped a prominent businessman in the Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Samuel Ekerenam.
Ekerenam, who owns Hephzibah Mall in the LG, was abducted at the weekend after the hoodlums arrived at his shopping complex and started shooting into the air to scare people away.
An eyewitness, Udobong Asuquo, told our correspondent in Uyo, the state capital, on Tuesday that the man’s driver was killed in the process while the policeman attached to him was injured.
“The incident occurred at about 10pm on Saturday and claimed the life of the driver, while the policeman attached to the kidnapped proprietor of the mall was injured,” the source said.
Meanwhile, a family source who spoke on condition of anonymity because he has not been mandated to speak to the press on the matter, said the abductors were yet to contact the family.
He said, “We are yet to ascertain the motive of the kidnappers, whether the man was seized for ransom or other motives because they are yet to contact the family.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Timfon John, confirmed the incident to our correspondent.
He said, “The commissioner of Police, Joseph Eribo, had since deployed tactical operatives to comb the area for the abducted businessman.”
She assured all that the police were on top of the case and that in no time, the kidnapped victim would be rescued unharmed and the perpetrators made to face the full weight of the law.
Metro
SAD! Gas explosion rocks Lagos market, 11 shops damaged
Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed as fire outbreak engulfed eleven shops at Alayabiagba Boundary market, Ajegunle area of Lagos State.
According to a report by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, the cause of the fire was due to an explosion which originated from a gas retailer’s shop.
It was gathered that at the shop, there were gas cylinders of various sizes stored, but explosion occured because of a leakage from one of the cylinders before spreading to other shops in the market.
This was contained in a statement by the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, noting that the fire was later curtailed by the agency and other emergency responders.
The statement read in part, “In response to distress calls via the 767/112 Toll Free Emergency numbers at 0920hrs, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, activated it’s Response Team from Onipanu Base.
“Upon arrival of the Eagle response team at the incident scene by 0937hrs, it was observed that some shops at the Alayabiagba market were engulfed by fire.
“Investigations conducted revealed that the explosion originated from a gas retailer’s shop where gas cylinders of various sizes were stored, as a result of gas leakage from one of the cylinders before spreading to other shops in the aforementioned location.
“Collaborative efforts of the cobra team with the fire men at the scene has contained the fire and prevented it from spreading to adjoining buildings.”
Metro
Many admitted after reacting to drugs shared during free medical outreach
Several residents have been admitted to different hospitals after a free medical outreach in Abiriba, located in the Ohafia Local Government Area (LGA) of Abia State.
The state’s Commissioner for Health, Ogbonnaya Uche, confirmed the incident in a statement issued in Umuahia on Tuesday, November 26.
He stated that the hospitalizations were caused by suspected adverse reactions to the medication.
Ogbonnaya reassured the public that medical staff were working tirelessly to stabilize and treat those impacted.
“The ministry is deeply concerned by the consequences of unauthorised outreach.
“Residents should exercise caution regarding organisers of unapproved healthcare events,” the commissioner said.
He also stated that the organizers of the outreach had not obtained the required approvals from the ministry.
The ministry also issued a warning against unauthorized medical outreaches and healthcare events in Abia State, stating that such events would face legal action to prevent similar incidents in the future.
In the meantime, the Abia State Ministry of Health have initiated an investigation into the incident.
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