A lottery agent, Sheriff Alasia, was on
Monday shot dead during a brutal cult clash at the Fadeyi end of Ikorodu
Road, Lagos State.
Our
correspondent, who visited the area, learnt that the killing was as a
result of a clash between thugs loyal to the All Progressives Congress
on the one hand, and thugs loyal to the Peoples Democratic Party on the
other.
A resident said the 30-year-old victim was married and had a son.
The deceased, who was a Premier Lotto agent, was said to have been caught in the gunfire on Ikorodu Road, and died on the spot.
PUNCH Metro
had reported that the Mushin area of Lagos had been a hotbed of violent
cult clashes between two groups- Toba gang and Toheeb boys.
While the Toba gang is loyal to the APC, Toheeb’s boys are of the PDP.
The two groups were said to be engaged in a battle for supremacy ahead of the 2015 elections.
Our
correspondent learnt that the fight started on Saturday afternoon after
some hoodlums staged a protest for the release of their leader, Joel
Oloruntoba, aka Toba, who was facing murder charges at a state high
court.
Toba’s boys were said to have gone on the rampage, tearing all political posters and banners belonging to the APC.
A
source said, “They went on the rampage tearing the posters because they
believe that Toba is an APC boy and for the past six months, the party
has refused to come to his aid or assist in his release.
“They were shouting, ‘No Toba, no APC, no election’ They were breaking bottles. ”
Another
source told our correspondent that by Sunday morning, around 9am, three
men belonging to Toheeb’s gang came on a bike and led a raid on Toba’s
boys.
“The three men, Aloma, Akeem,
aka No case, and Adeyemi, came with some mobile police officers to
arrest some Toba boys because of the Saturday disturbance.
“But
what surprised everyone was that one of them grabbed the rifle of one
of the officers and started shooting. This made people angry and they
countered with equal firepower. This disrupted all activities in the
area.
“In fact, church services were brought to abrupt end, and people sustained gunshot wounds,” the source added.
Some
hoodlums on Akala Street were said to have unleashed terror on some
residents, vandalising property and breaking vehicle windscreens.
Some of the hoodlums were also said to have used the opportunity to loot shops and dispossess residents of their valuables.
A
septuagenarian, who pleaded anonymity, lamented the growing spate of
violence in the area and asked the authorities to mediate in the crisis.
“About
16 policemen were here on Saturday evening when all this started, yet
the violence has continued unabated. It is basically a fight between the
APC and the PDP thugs and these politicians must sit down and iron out
their differences amicably.
“For now,
it appears one faction is having the upper hand because the police have
also been compromised and that is making the other faction angry, I
believe you understand what I mean,” he said.
When
our correspondent left the area around 3pm, there was still tension and
uncertainty in the community as the roads were deserted and policemen
were seen patrolling the Railway Line and some parts of Ereko Street.
However,
around 7pm, our correspondent learnt another resident, identified only
as Tunde, had been beheaded in a calculated reprisal attack. A source
said, “They first riddled his body with bullets before beheading him;
they also took his head with them. What we have left here is his stump.”
The
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, regretted Alasia’s
death, adding that the police did all it could to forestall it.
He
said, “It was a gang fight that resulted in the death of a man whose
identity we have yet to ascertain. The police have been monitoring the
activities in the area for the past three days, to ensure no life was
lost. But unfortunately, we don’t know how those boys still succeeded in
killing that guy. It’s quite unfortunate.
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