Tag: Ijora

  • No casualty recorded in Ijora tanker explosion, says LASG

    No casualty recorded in Ijora tanker explosion, says LASG

    Lagos State Government has denied reports in a section of the media about casualties from the fire incident in the Ijora area of the State.

    Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotosho on Friday said that no death was recorded in the fire accident, which occurred at Orile/Ijora bridge inward Apapa on Wednesday night.

     Eleven vehicles were razed by the fire, which broke out when a truck laden with fuel rolled back while climbing the bridge and hitting another truck in the process. The collision resulted in the huge balls of fire that engulfed the scene.

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    Omotoso told reporters during the visit of some State Cabinet members who visited the scene on Friday afternoon, that there is no truth in the reports making the rounds that some lives were lost to the fire incident, adding that such reports were social media fake news. He urged people to stop posting misleading videos.

    The entourage includes the Commissioner of Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, and his Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Relations counterpart, Gbenga Oyerinde as well as Special Adviser on Works Engr. Olayinka Adekunle and heads of the state Fire Service and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency.

     According to Omotoso, there was no loss of life or injuries as occupants of the razed vehicles escaped unhurt.

    He said: “A truck was trying to climb the bridge and another one was close by and another was parked on the bridge, but the space for them to maneuver was not that large enough. The one that wanted to climb could not go up; it rolled back and hit the one behind it and there was a spark that led to the huge fire that we saw last night.

     “I have seen some videos of fire from other places that people mischievously said was what happened here at Ijora and I have seen some reports that people died here, but I would like to announce to you that we haven’t lost anybody in this fire. About 11 vehicles were involved and now as you can see our people are trying to clear the place.”

    Omotoso commended all the First Responders for their prompt response to the accident while also assuring residents that the site would soon be cleared completely of the burnt vehicles to ensure the free flow of traffic in the axis.

     Omotoso said: “After the incident on Otedola bridge, around 7:45 pm this incident occurred. First, I would like to thank our first responders for the way they reacted to this accident; they made sure it wasn’t as bad as some people thought. They responded as fast as possible; firefighters, and LASEMA were all here; they put in a yeoman’s job to put out the fire.

    “About forty percent clearance of the scene of the accident has been done now. All of the vehicles you are seeing here are going to be moved away from here and taken to a safer place. Normalcy will return here in a matter of hours”.

    The commissioner corrected insinuations that the accident was a result of a bad road, saying the State government had been carrying out palliative works on the road to ensure smooth transportation around the axis.

     He said the government was not neglecting the road.

    “Well,  if you look at this road you will notice that it has been enjoying some palliatives for some time; it is not a road that has been left to deteriorate anyhow as you see the stones and pebbles that have been put in the potholes that we have here. That shows the government is not neglecting this road even at the Federal level.

    “In fact, as we speak, meetings are ongoing on modalities to fix this and as matter of fact the contract to fix this road has been awarded,” Omotoso said.

  • Security not responsible for voter apathy, says Lagos CP

    Lagos Police Commissioner Zubairu Muazu on Saturday denied that observed voter apathy in some areas of the state was connected to lack of security presence during the presidential election.

    Violence sprung up in some polling units in the state during the March 23 Presidential and National Assembly (NASS) elections following the disruption of voting exercises by hoodlums.

    But the commissioner who toured the state during election, told reporters that watertight security was provided for this Gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections to ensure voters’ safety.

    Muazu, alongside his boss Lawal Shehu, the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone Two, toured Oshodi, Okota, Ijora, Apapa and Surulere areas of the state, said he was satisfied with the professionalism of security operatives deployed for the exercise.

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    “It is not true that voters did not come out because of fear or insecurity. We provided adequate security and have been assuring electorates to come out and vote. We had assured that security measures will be doubled and also ensured that armed policemen were stationed not far from polling units to wade off miscreants.

    “So far, the exercise has been peaceful. We have not had any issues. We have made adequate plans to contain any post-election violence though we do not envisage any. We also have security operatives on standby who would be deployed if the need arise.

    “We are back from convoy patrol of the polling units. The next phase will be to move from local governments to state collation centre.

    “Like I said, we have made adequate arrangement to ensure that we re-inforce those polling centers and we cannot expect any problems.”

  • Fed Govt re-opens Ijora bridge

    After five months of closure of a section of the Ijora Seven Up bridge, the section has now been opened to traffic.
    At exactly 6:10pm  on Friday, the Federal Controller of Works , Federal Ministry of Works, Power and Housing, Engineer Adedamola Kuti, cut the tape to declare the bridge open for public use.
    The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Hallekem Limited, the contractor that handled the project, Engineer Haim Halle, said the firm completed the repair of the 325 meters stretch of the bridge in five months, instead of the one year contract period.
    Details later.
  • Butcher allegedly waylays truck driver, steals N170,000

    Butcher allegedly waylays truck driver, steals N170,000

    A 30-year-old butcher, Saheed Ibrahim, on Monday appeared before a Tinubu Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly waylaying a truck driver on Lagos Carter Bridge and dispossessing him of N170,000.

    Ibrahim, who resides at No. 3, Ogbayo St., Sangotedo Lekki, Lagos, is facing a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing.

    The accused pleaded innocence of the offences.

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Philip Osijiale, told the court that accused and three of his accomplices, who are presently at large, committed the offences on Nov. 28, at about 8:00pm.

    Osijiale said that the accused and his team waylaid a truck driver, Mohammed Bukankwato, on Carter Bridge, Idumota, Lagos Island, when his truck broke down.

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    He said that the accused and his accomplices forcefully collected the sum of N170,000 from the driver.

    “The truck driver was coming from Mile 12 and heading to Ijora when his truck broke down on the bridge.

    “The accused and his gang accosted him and threatened to throw him in the Lagoon if he did not give them all he had.

    “They collected the sum of N170,000 from him and ran away.

    “The complainant went to the nearest police station to report, fortunately the accused was apprehended and efforts are still underway to arrest the three others at large,” he said.

    Osijiale said that the offences contravened Sections 287 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Section 287 stipulates three years imprisonment, while Section 411 carries two years imprisonment for offenders.

    The Magistrate, Mr Omolaja Kazeem, granted the accused bail in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties in like sum.

    He adjourned the case until Jan. 3, for mention.

    NAN

  • Two killed as fire razes 10 houses in Ijora

    Two killed as fire razes 10 houses in Ijora

    Two boys were burnt to death on Saturday night when fire razed 10 houses in Ijora Badia, Lagos.

    The fire started around 10pm  from a woman’s room on Opeloyeru Street, Ijora Badia.

    The woman, it was learnt, was cooking in her room .

    The boys, one of whom is her four-year-old son and her friend’s two-year-old boy, were said to be sleeping

    The woman was said to have stepped out to receive a call but the fire had consumed her apartment and another before returning.

    It was gathered that the fire razed 10 houses which were all built with wooden planks.

    When The Nation visited the scene around 6am, all houses were in ashes.

    A community leader Mr Isreal Olayinka blamed the woman’s carelessness for the incident.

    Olayinka said: “It was saddening. The fire shocked us because it was late in the night when many people were already in bed. It started around 10pm from the room of one woman with two children. She was cooking in her room while the two children were sleeping. But she step out of the room to receive a call, on her way back the fire had consumed the room with the two children burnt alive.

    “The fire overpowered us because the houses were built with wood. All the 10 houses burnt to ashes and over 200 people were rendered homeless.

    “Carelessness is the cause of the fire. People must be very careful as we are also approaching dry season.

    “We appeal to government to assist the victims. We made effort to call the fire service but they came late around 2am.”

    A victim, Adijat, a trader and mother of two, said the fire will bring hardship upon her as she has no family.

    “I was sleeping when I heard people shouting, I quickly rushed out of my room. It was like a movie, I thought people were acting film. At a point, I lost my memory and was dump for about five minutes. I could not sleep after the incident; It was yesterday that I know that night is longer that day.

    “I just bought new goods for my shop and I collected thrift of N40,000 which were destroyed by the fire . My heart is broken to pieces, I am a young lady with two children, I will suffer because I don’t know where to start,” she said.

    Mr Abdulllahi Abubakar, a tailor said he lost all his properties to the fire.

    He said: “Around 9:30pm, I heard people shouting and weeping. The fire destroy my shop and house, I have lost everything. What a disaster! The fire burnt all my property. I am left with the cloth on me. God knows why it happened to us and I cannot question him, I see it as supremacy of God over man. I struggle to spear my life.”

    Mr Toyin Aruna, a driver and father of six children lamented that he would lose his dignity as a man as he has lost means to cater for his family.

    “I lost everything I had. I will have to start all over again. Life is not fair with us. I have been weeping like a baby because I have lost my dignity as a man, I can’t cater for my family anymore,” Aruna said.

  • Our battle against criminals, by Lagos anti-robbery chief

    Our battle against criminals, by Lagos anti-robbery chief

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he commander of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Tunji Disu, has said armed robbers will be kicked out of Lagos State.

    ACP Disu said his men arrested over 181 suspects last month.

    He told The Nation at the weekend that the RRS did a crime mapping of the state and is better placed to curb armed robbery.

    He said: “When I was posted to head the RRS, we did crime mapping in line with the directives of the CP and located areas that are prone to crimes.

    We identified Oshodi, Ikorodu, Ijora among others as areas where traffic robbers, bag snatchers as well as those who steal from children and in houses were rampant. So we decided to start with those areas with greater number.

    ”We raided under the bridges and other hideouts of the miscreants and in most cases, the suspects put up resistance.

    “We discovered that they post spies, including juveniles on ground who informed them of police arrival. At times we saw their spies playing cards.

    “We were able to arrest the 181 because of the commitment of my men. They have shown great understanding and have remained committed in our drive to ensure that Lagos is safe for residents and business.

    “Lagosians should not be afraid. They should go to sleep with their eyes close because the police would clamp down on criminals.

    ”But as you know, the police cannot do much without information that is why we are appealing to the general public to furnish us with useful information that will assist us serve them better.”

    Disu added that the suspects have been handed over to the relevant offices for further action.

    On what the RRS was doing in respect of incessant cult clashes in some areas of the state, Disu said the CP had issued a directive to all Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and Area Commanders to fish out criminal elements obstructing public peace, adding that no stone would be left unturned in maintaining peace and security across the state.