Tag: Ijaiye

  • Driver beats electricity official over power disconnection

    For allegedly beating up an electricity official and damaging his ladder, a 48-year-old driver, Isaac Alegbe, was on Wednesday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    Alegbe, a resident of Ojokoro, Ijaiye, Lagos, is being tried for damage and assault.

    The Prosecutor, Sergeant Godwin Awase, told the court that the accused committed the offences on Sept.12 at his residence.

    Awase said that the accused assaulted an official of Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC), Mr Abiodun Yusuf, while he was performing his duty.

    “The complainant came to disconnect the accused’s power supply for owing a bill of N200, 000.

    “The accused seized the ladder, while the complainant was still on top of the pole.

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    “After the complainant struggled to crawl down from the pole, the accused descended on him through beating which made him to sustain injuries on his body.

    “The accused also damaged the official ladder, property of IKEDC,” the prosecutor said.

    Awase said that the offences contravened Sections 173 and 340 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Our Reporter gathered that Section 173 prescribes three years jail term for assault, while Section 340 attracts three years for damaging public property.

    Following his plea of not guilty, the Magistrate, Mrs F.F George, released him on bail of N50, 000 with two sureties in like sum.

    George said that the sureties should be gainfully employed and show evidences of two years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    The case was adjourned until November 11 for further hearing.

  • Road accidents kill four, injure four in Ogun

    Two separate road accidents in different locations in Ogun State have left four persons dead and four others injured on Wednesday.

    The first accident which occurred at the President Paint – Onibukun stretch of the Iju-Atan road, involved a truck marked JJJ 197 XU and a motorcycle with registration number QT 76 9EKY, resulted in the death of the motorcyclist.

    It was learnt that the truck knocked down the motorcyclist when he rider attempted to overtake it.

    The remains of dead have been taken at the morgue of the State General hospital,Ota while the truck has also been evacuated to the Atan Police Division.

    The second accident which claimed the lives of three persons – a male and two females, happened at Baagbon area of Odeda in Odeda Local Government Area of the state and involved a taxi car marked GBE 481 XA and Toyota Corolla.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE), Babatunde Akinbiyi, who confirmed the separate accidents, identified inappropriate overtaking as the cause of both.

    Akinbiyi added that in respect of the second accident, the injured were rescued and taken to the State General Hospital, Ijaiye, while remains of the dead were deposited at the morgue of the General Hospital, Odeda.

  • Woman docked for flogging man with wire

    A 28-year-old woman, Aishat Akande, who allegedly flogged a man with a wire was on Wednesday docked before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court.

    The accused, an hair dresser, who resides at 7, Somoye St., Ijaiye, a suburb of Lagos, is being tried for conspiracy and assault.

    The Prosecutor, ASP Clifford Ogu, told the court that the offences were committed on June 19 at Ijaiye in Lagos.

    Ogu said that Akande and others at large allegedly flogged one Mr Sunday Adeko for urinating beside a shop in their domain.

    He said that the accused and others allegedly descended on him and flogged Adeko with wire, adding that in the course of beating him, the wire heat Adeko in his eyes and blood gushed out of his eyes.

    Ogu said that during police investigation, the accused said that the residents of the area had warned passersby to desist from urinating on the spot because of it’s odour.

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    He told the court that by the act, the accused and others had taken laws of the land into their hands.

    Ogu said the offences contravened Sections 246 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mr J. A Adegun, granted the accused bail of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.

    Adegun adjourned the case until July 10 for mention.

  • Boy, 15, in court for allegedly stealing church bells

    Boy, 15, in court for allegedly stealing church bells

    A 15-year-old boy, who allegedly stole eight jingle bells from a church was on Thursday arraigned in an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court.

    The defendant whose address was not given was docked on charges bordering on conspiracy and stealing.

    The Prosecutor, Sgt. Raphael Donny, told the court that the offences were committed between Oct. 23 to Nov. 3, at Christ Apostolic Church, Abraham Ezomor St., Ijaiye, a suburb of Lagos.

    Donny said that the defendant and one other at large, have been going to the same church to steal jingle bells.

    “So the security guards were put on alert, on that day, the accused and his other accomplice did not know they were being watched.

    “As soon as they stole the jingle bells and were about leaving, they were apprehended by the security guards, but the second boy escaped, “he said.

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    Donny added that the defendant and his other accomplice had stolen eight jingle bells in the last 11 days valued at N35,000.

    The offences contravened Sections 280 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Folakemi Davies – Abegunde, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum .The case was adjourned until Dec. 4 for mention.

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  • Upgrade of Ijaiye substation nears completion

    The management of Ikeja Electric has said it will soon complete upgrade of the Ijaiye 11kv injection substation located at Ijaiye/Ojokoro in Lagos as part of its commitment to enhance service excellence within its network.

    Its Head, Communication Strategy, Pekun Adeyanju said due to the upgrade, service disruptions are expected within the area during the exercise. He said the upgrade was planned to last for 10 days (August 6 and 15), adding that on completion, it will enhance the output of the existing 1x15MVA to 2x15MVA substations, and expected to boost power supply to customers in that axis.

    “All the existing panels at the substation will be removed during this period while new ones will be installed to accommodate the additional 15MVA transformer that will be installed,” he said.

    Areas to be affected by service disruptions during the upgrade period include Jankara, Fadehan, Ojokoro and Millennium Housing Estates, parts of Olaniyi, Agbado Railway crossing, Akera, Owonikoko, Meiran and environs, he noted, adding the company apologises for the inconveniences customers would go through.

  • IKDC to upgrade Ijaiye substation

    Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKDC) is set to upgrade the Ijaiye 11kV injection substation located at Ijaiye/Ojokoro in Lagos.

    IKDC Communication Strategy Head Pekun Adeyanju said, is in line with the company’s continuing quest to enhance service excellence within its network.

    Service disruptions are expected within the area during the upgrade period, Adeyanju said.

    The upgrade which will commence today and end on Saturday will enhance the output of the existing 1x15MVA to 2x15MVA, a development that is expected to boost power supply to customers in the axis.

    All the existing panels at the substation will be removed during the period while new ones would be installed to accommodate the additional 15MVA transformer that will be installed.

    Areas to be affected during the period of the job include Jankara, Fadehan, Ojokoro and Millennium Housing Estates, parts of Olaniyi, Agbado Railway crossing, Akera, Owonikoko, Meiran and environs

    He apologised for the inconveniences customers will experience as a result of power interruption during the upgrade.

  • Gas emission

    Gas emission

    THE Ogba Junior Grammar School, Lagos’ noxious gas emission has come and gone but its reverberations linger; it cannot be otherwise in a situation where a principal and about 22 students became unconscious as a result of it. The incident was traced to the slipshod discharge of toxic waste chemical into the drain near the school by a photo laboratory located within the Ogba Shopping Arcade, Ijaiye Road. The arcade shares a fence with the school.

    The venomous gas reportedly engulfed the school, leaving the victims gasping for breath. The school was thrown into pandemonium as students and teachers that saw their colleagues fainting scampered to far safe distances from the school premises. They reportedly returned when the offensive smell of the lethal substance had subsided, to join emergency officials that came later to take the victims to hospitals.

    Mr. Razaq Fadipe, Director in the Lagos State Fire Service reportedly confirmed that his men”…spotted the laboratory where the smell was coming from and the place has been cordoned off. Investigations are still on.” Equally, the matter has reportedly been lodged at the Ogba Police Station while the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), has taken up the case.

    Indeed, we are aware that LASEPA has visited the laboratory and even closed it down, albeit temporarily, threatening that if the place was discovered to be run illegally, its top shots would be prosecuted. This is good, at least as an interim measure. But, the issues at stake are beyond this. LASEPA’s monitoring and enforcement unit has to do more. More than ever before, it should develop a rapid response to cases of environmental abuses, especially by companies.

    The truth is that not all companies want to obey the rules of the game; some will only do when prodded. This is why LASEPA needs a comprehensive list of all registered entities in the state. Unregistered ones should be made to register and punished if they failed to. With this, it would be easier for it to know such companies that have no regard for industrial safety.

    However, beyond LASEPA is the critical issue of physical planning and urban development. Obviously, the ministry saddled with this task is not performing below expectations, at least within the limits of its finances, but it has to do more regarding separation between industrial and residential areas, including the location of markets and garages. The laudable ongoing urban renewal in the state should ensure that fabricating industries and fuel stations, among others, in residential areas with their attendant consequences on the health of the people are relocated, at least over time.

    Perhaps the starting point should be the relocation of the Ogba laboratory and other irritant entities sited in places where they constitute serious threats to lives and property. Of course we are not oblivious that such matters may prove somewhat delicate, especially in a democratic era with all manner of considerations. But then, what has to be done in the general interest cannot be shied away from.

    The present government in the state has taken far-reaching decisions on even more delicate matters and the state is the better for it today. The good news in the Ogba incident is that no life was lost, but it would be sad if something similar or worse happens in the future. And this is almost predictable if the last case is not well handled.

     

  • Furore over death of 44-year-old gambling business man allegedly killed by okada riders

    Furore over death of 44-year-old gambling business man allegedly killed by okada riders

    The dust raised by the death of a 44-year-old man in gambling business is   yet to settle five weeks after he was allegedly killed by some okada (commercial motorcycle) operators. Kunle Adewole a.k.a Computer, was allegedly beaten to death by okada riders in Ijaiye-Ojokoro, Lagos State.
    His wife and associates insist his killers were loyalists of a chieftain of the Motorcycle Operators Association of Lagos State (MOALS), one Comrade. But comrade has in turn accused one of his colleagues, one Muraina, of being responsible for Adewole’s death.
    As the story goes, Adewole, who had been conducting his business at the park of the motorcycle operators for some time, was said to have been approached on August 2 by a 16-year-old boy who ended up gambling with N8, 000. It was said that when the scale fell off the teenager’s eyes, he demanded for a refund of his money while the deceased reluctantly returned the sum of N2,000 to him.
    Not satisfied with the sum returned to him, the boy approached some okada riders in the park to intervene in the matter. The deceased was allegedly summoned by Comrade and was ordered to refund the N8,000 he had collected from the boy. When he would not comply, he was allegedly beaten by some of the okada riders on the orders of Comrade and locked up in one of the MOALS’ offices where he started vomiting uncontrollably.
    He was also said to have collapsed several times before he was taken to a nearby private hospital, which referred him to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) where he died on August 3.
    Adewole’s business partner, Gbenga Bankole, who witnessed the incident, explained that the deceased had complied with the okada riders’ directive and had returned the money he collected from the teenager before he was beaten to death.
    He said: “We were together at a corner of the park doing our business when a 16-year-old boy came to gamble with some money. Unfortunately for the boy, he staked the sum of N8,000 and lost. Then he started begging for a refund of his money and, out of compassion, the deceased, who was my senior partner, gave him N2,000, but he was not satisfied.
    “We later learnt that the boy had approached the top officials of the MOALS branch at the park. A few minutes later, Computer (Adewole) was summoned by Comrade and he went to see him. After a few hours, he returned with his clothe torn and looked rough. I asked him what happened and he told me that he was asked to refund the boy’s money and that he was beaten mercilessly.
    “He had barely finished speaking when he collapsed. After we had revived him, he said he wanted to visit the toilet. He had only taken a few steps when he fell down again. We rushed him to a nearby hospital where he was again revived.
    “From there, he was referred to LASUTH where doctors said he would need to undergo surgery because he had suffered internal bleeding as a result of the beating he received in the hands of his attackers. We were asked to raise the sum of N100, 000, but we were still running around to raise the money when he died.
    “The matter was reported at the Ojokoro Police Station and some of those who perpetrated the act were arrested but later released. The question is: why should Comrade order his men to beat the deceased when they are not law enforcement operatives? They took the law into their own hands and their action culminated in the death of my partner.”
    A source, who asked not to be named, described the incident as shocking, adding that he encouraged the deceased to honour the invitation by the leadership of the okada riders, not knowing that it was “a death warrant.”
    He said: “On that day, a teenager went to a stand where the deceased was carrying out his gambling business and he was said to have staked some money and lost. He allegedly asked for a refund of his money and the deceased told me he actually refunded the sum of N2,000 to him but he was not satisfied.
    “While the deceased was chatting with me, some members of the okada riders association at the park told him Comrade wanted to see him. He was initially afraid to honour the invitation and even sought my advice. I encouraged him to honour the invitation, and I left to attend to some other things.
    “A few minutes later, I learnt that the deceased had been brutally beaten and that he had vomited several times before he was rushed to a private hospital. He was later transferred to Ikeja General Hospital (LASUTH) where h died the following day.
    “One of the deceased’s partners called Shadrack reported the incident at the Ojokoro Police Station while he was being beaten at the park but police intervention proved insignificant.”
    Speaking with our correspondent, Adewole’s widow, Abosede, said: “My husband was an employee of the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC). He was one of those temporarily relieved of their appointments recently, after which he took to private business.
    “On August 2, 2012, he left home for work and when he did not return on time, I decided to call some of his partners only to be confronted with the news that he was involved in an accident. I quickly rushed to the scene when he was about to be moved to Ikeja General Hospital.
    “There were a lot of people around, and I was told that he was beaten by some boys at the park. Doctors told us that he sustained internal injuries and that the sum of N100, 000 was needed to carry out a surgical operation on him. He, however, died before we could raise the money for his treatment.
    “But I became suspicious when the man alleged to have ordered his beating gave us some money while my husband was on hospital bed. His family said they would not press charges against his suspected killers because they do not have the money to file a law suit. He has just been recalled from work and he was due to resume duty before he was killed. He was nicknamed Computer because he was such an intelligent person.”
    Responding on the telephone, Comrade  denied any complicity in the matter.
    He said: “I don’t know who must have told you that I was responsible for the incident. If you must know, I was not around when the incident occurred, and I don’t have a hand in his death. I was told that some boys from an okada park under the control of one Muraina were the ones who allegedly chased the deceased to our park and ran back when some of my members rescued him.
    “The same Muraina has been spreading false information about my complicity in the death of Adewole and even wrote a petition to the Zone 2 Police Command, Lagos. I know that his motive is to implicate me so that he can seize the opportunity of my absence to take over my park.
    “I have just been released from detention after about five days in police cell. For your information, the matter was reported as a case of assault at the Ojokoro Police Station.”
    Asked why he gave the family of the deceased money during some visits he made to him in the hospital, he declined comments. “Why would you ask me such a question? I will not answer your question and I’ll suggest you ask those who gave you the information that I had a hand in Adewole’s death. Besides, I don’t talk to journalists on the phone. I’ll rather see you in person than engage you in phone conversation,” he said.
    In an interview with our correspondent, Muraina absolved himself of complicity in Adewole’s death, saying: “I don’t have anything to do with the incident at all. The story is being peddled by Comrade to implicate me because my presence and large followership unsettles him. I have stated my own side of the matter in my explanation to men of the Zone 2 Police Command.
    “The deceased couldn’t have been chased to the okada park under Comrade’s control. This is because the deceased had been operating from the park for some time and he was said to have carried out some transactions on the day he was allegedly killed by Comrade’s boys. And what actually compelled me to react was that Comrade, in a bid to exonerate himself, told family members of the deceased and other people in the community that my boys were the ones responsible for Adewole’s death.
    “My park is in Ajala area of Ojokoro Local Council Development Area while comrade’s park is the one at Ijaiye where the incident occurred.”
    The spokesperson of the Lagos State Police Command, Ms. Ngosi Braide, was yet to respond to enquiries by our correspondent at the time of filing this report.