Two unnamed persons died in Ilorin, Kwara State, on Saturday as hoodlums went on rampage destroying houses and cars.
The thugs also reportedly attacked the
residence of the Kwara State Commandant of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency, Mr. Reuben Appiah.
Eight of the hoodlums armed with
dangerous objects were said to have also disrupted a court session at
Oja-Oba area of the state.
Some of the protesting youths were said to be protesting against the closure of roads during the monthly sanitation exercise.
They razed shops, houses and property worth millions of naira. Two accounts were given for the cause of the pandemonium.
The Kwara State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ajayi Okesanmi, said trouble started when some youths at Ojo-Oba saw an official of the NDLEA who was among the team that arrested some miscreants suspected to be involved in illicit drug.
He stated that the miscreants attacked
the unnamed NDLEA official who later escaped and ran to a nearby police
station for safety.
Okesanmi said, “The mayhem was as a
result of a problem between the NDLEA and some suspected drug users in
that area. That was what caused the crisis but the police came and
rescued the NDLEA officer and we tried to control the miscreants there.
“Some houses have been attacked. We have
arrested some people. I can confirm that two people died. They attacked
anything in sight. They did not identify any special place to attack.
They were just attacking. The crisis was caused by the claim that
officials of the NDLEA arrested one of them in the past.
“The hoodlums on Saturday sighted one of
the NDLEA officers that was involved in the arrest in that area. He ran
to police station and police tried to rescue him. The hoodlums became
annoyed and started attacking houses and people.”
Another version of what cause the
destruction had it that some hoodlums protested the enforcement of the
restriction of movement by law enforcement agents during the monthly
environment sanitation.
Our correspondent gathered that the
mobile courts’ presiding judges and sanitation officers fled when the
angry youths besieged the court.
An eyewitness who pleaded anonymity for
fear of attack said trouble started when a police man allegedly arrested
a commercial motorcycle rider at Ojo-Oba for flouting the movement
restriction order.
The source said the rider is a member of the gang led by one Ariyo.
The eyewitness said the police officer
refused to accede to the pleadings of the motorcyclist to allow him go
even as he claimed that the motorcycle belonged to Ariyo.
The hoodlums were said to have heard of
the arrest of the motorcyclist and mobilised themselves to destroy
property and attack people.
It was gathered that the miscreants
included ladies and they shot sporadically into the air to scare people
who scampered to safety.
They were said to have used clay pots to cover their heads while they unleashed terror on passers-by.
SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that
security operatives were later drafted to restore normalcy while
fire-fighters from the state fire service battled to quench fire on the
property set ablaze.
Another source said the chaos was caused
by the alleged refusal of the task force official attached to the
mobile court in Ipata area to allow health workers to immunise children
in the area even after they properly identified themselves.
The action of the enforcement officer
was said to have angered some youths who reportedly attacked the officer
and other mobile court and sanitation personnel.
Meanwhile, 36 people were said to have
been arrested and arraigned at different mobile courts in Ilorin for
committing various environmental offences.
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