Tag: Hoodlums

  • Suspected hoodlums attack 4 banks, vandalise property in Epe

    Suspected hoodlums attack 4 banks, vandalise property in Epe

    As agitations against Naira scarcity across the country spread, Epe town in Lagos state had its fair share of the destruction of banks and properties by some suspected hoodlums.

    NAN reports that about four banks were vandalised by some suspected hoodlums in Epe, on Friday.

    The attacks happened around 10:05 a.m. on Friday when some suspected hoodlums were spotted destroying bank properties in Epe.

    The banks included Polaris, United Bank for Africa, Zenith Bank, and First Bank.

    The Nigeria Police, however, intervened at the scene to restore peace and normalcy in the area.

    All efforts to speak with the Divisional Police Officer and some bank managers proved abortive.

  • Police disperse hoodlums as normalcy return to Ketu-Ojota areas of Lagos

    Police disperse hoodlums as normalcy return to Ketu-Ojota areas of Lagos

    Normalcy has returned to Ketu-Ojota area of Lagos after pocket of street riot ensued early Friday morning.

    It was gathered that hoodlums stormed the Ikorodu expressway in Ojota to rob and harass unsuspecting motorists, pedestrians, shops and eateries.

    The hoodlums claim to be cash-strapped owing to the unavailability of Bank’s Automated Tell Machines (ATM) to dispense cash and the outright rejection of old notes by market women as the reason they stormed the street in protest.

    However, policemen were mobilized to the area and dispersed the hoodlums thereby paving way for calmness and normalcy to return to  the expressway.

    Findings show that vehicular and human movement have retuned to normal but offices, shops and other business centers still remain shut for fear of the unknown.

    The fracas which escalated to the Mile 12 part of Lagos has also been nipped in the bud by policemen and other security agent  drafted to the area.

  • Peter Obi reacts as hoodlums attack LP supporters in Lagos

    Peter Obi reacts as hoodlums attack LP supporters in Lagos

    Some supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, have alleged attacks by hoodlums in Lagos State as the standard bearer holds his final campaign rally in the state on Saturday.

    Obi condemned every form of violence and political thuggery and the incessant attacks on my Obedient supporters.

    His statement was contained in a post via his verified Twitter handle on Saturday.

    Obi called on the security forces nationwide to protect those exercising their fundamental rights of free speech and assembly.

    He said, “As we go into the final stretch for the 2023 elections, I call on all Nigerians regardless of political affiliation or tendency, to eschew violence. I condemn any form of violence and political thuggery; and especially the incessant attacks on my Obedient supporters.

    “I call on the security forces nationwide to protect those exercising their fundamental rights of free speech and assembly. Our civic space must not shrink further.”

  • 2023 Elections: INEC reveals what it would do if BVAS is snatched

    2023 Elections: INEC reveals what it would do if BVAS is snatched

    Following the introduction of Bimodal Voter Registration Systems, BVAS into the Nigerian electoral system, the Independent National Electoral Comission (INEC) has revealed what it would do if BVAS is snatched by hoodlums on election day.

    According to INEC’s Deputy Director of Information and Communications Technology, Lawrence Bayode, the body has another system that can immediately deactivate any stolen BVAS on election day.

    Bayode who spoke on Channels Television’s special election programme noted that “if a BVAS is snatched, we already have a system in place that can deactivate that particular BVAS.

    The (hoodlums) cannot take over the accreditation process because the device is designed to push the accredited voters to the back end,” he said.

    According to Bayode, if the thugs take the device to other places where they will manipulate the data on the device, the Presiding Officer, PO of the polling unit will report the incident.

    “If such a thing happens, the PO reports and from the back-end, that device is deactivated so that the person who took away that device will not be able to do anything with the device,” he said.

    TheNewsGuru reports that BVAS was tested during Osun and Ekiti elections in the country.

     

     

     

  • Police uncover plans by hoodlums to attack banks, others in Oyo

    Police uncover plans by hoodlums to attack banks, others in Oyo

    The Police Command in Oyo State, says it has uncovered plans by hoodlums to attack and loot banks, shopping mails, INEC offices, and other facilities in the state.

    This is contained in a statement by the Command’s spokesman, SP Adewale Osifeso, on Friday in Ibadan.

    The statement is coming on the heels of Friday’s protest by some youths in Ibadan who blocked major roads in Iwo, Agodi gate and the state secretariat over scarcity of new naira notes and fuel.

    Osifeso said that available intelligence revealed that certain unscrupulous elements have perfected plans to hijack the protest and unleash full scale chaos by shutting down and attacking places of interest.

    He listed the hoodlums’ target to include INEC facilities, banks, media houses, schools, Correctional Centers, major malls and business centers, as well as other critical infrastructure in the state.

    “Member of the public are hereby advised especially with reference to the youth segment to avoid being used by agents of violence who want to capitalise on the situation to criminally enrich themselves especially as we navigate towards the 2023 General Elections.

    “The Command is fully prepared to mobilise fully to prevent these criminal elements from turning Oyo state into their playground,” he said.

    He announced that the command had ordered intensive patrols to provide comprehensive security across the state.

    The Commissioner of Police, Adebowale Williams advised residents to go about their lawful businesses without any fear of harassment or molestation.

    He assured that the police would not allow the relative tranquility within the state to be disrupted by unscrupulous and criminal elements.

  • Hoodlums invade Lagos school, chase away students, destroy property

    Hoodlums invade Lagos school, chase away students, destroy property

    Not fewer than 40 hoodlums invaded a private school, Shalom Group of Schools in Baruwa, Ipaja area of Lagos State and displaced students and teachers.

    The students and management of the school could not gain access into the premises as the main entrance gate had been blocked by the land grabbers, popularly referred to as ”Omo-Onile”.

    The proprietress of the school, Mrs Adedayo Odeka, told NAN on Monday that the hoodlums were allegedly led by an “Omo Onile” popularly known as Kaka.

    “He claimed that they had won a court judgement to take possession of our land.

    “I told him to show me the judgement, as I was not aware of any court case let alone judgment but he refused.

    Odeka said that the land was allocated to them by the Federal Government in 1992 and a school was built on it.

    “Coming out overnight and claiming the land is uncalled for.

    “This is a land we have been occupying for 30 years, students have been graduating year in year out.

    “The land is a Federal Government allocation, we don’t have any dealings with ‘Omo Onile’ we have all our documents,” she said.

    The proprietress said that the hoodlums came on Saturday and damaged fence and railings to gain access into the compound forcing boarding students to vacate.

    She claimed that the case was reported at Ipaja police station but that the police were incapacitated.

    “When the case was reported, the police
    reluctantly followed us to the site after much pressure but could not act as the hoodlums continued with the erection of the structure,” she said.

    She urged the government to arrest the perpetrators of this act and persecute them.

    The security guard, Mr Micheal Yakubu, alleged that over 40 hoodlums, who were led by the Kaka group invaded the school around 6:00a:m on Saturday.

    “They broke the wall, removed the two main gates to gain access, claiming that the land belonged to them.

    “They brought in sand, blocks and started digging and erecting structure on the school field.

    “After erecting the structure beyond nine coaches, they blocked the two entrances with blocks, put a small gate and locked it.” he said.

    A parent, Mr Osagie Igebo, said that it was disheartening for a group of people to traumatise young children and send them out of boarding school.

    “This is wrong for the society and the system, it is sad, look at the kids outside, these are our future generation that we are talking about.

    “We have to change this narrative, even if there is a dispute on the property, it should be resolved amicably,” he said.

    A teacher, Mrs Ifeoma Abah, said that the land grabbers, who stormed this school on Saturday chased the students out of the hostel.

    “They chased the students out without considering whether their parents were  close or far, some of them were half clad but the men didn’t care.

    “We came this morning only to be denied access into the school.

    “The pupils, students and teachers are stranded, we all have rights as Nigerians to learn,” she said.

    A boarder in the school , Miss Success Afolayan, a senior secondary two student, said she felt tortured and traumatised on Saturday when the hoodlums invaded their school.

    “I was traumatised, as we were running from pillar to post,  this action is uncalled for, in a learning environment.

    “This is going to affect our education, as we do not know when it will be resolved,” she said.

    Mrs Oluwatoyin Okafor, the principal, said that the miscreants destroyed some of the school properties and sent them out.

    “They destroyed the wall and iron rails and burgled the generator house.

    “We were not given audience, the security agents were standing by their side with guns threatening to shoot us if we talk.

    “We were left with no option than to call the parents of the boarders, who live in Lagos to pick them, while we pleaded with some teachers and parents to take those who live outside Lagos home with them.

    “Our students are preparing for WASCE, NECO and JAMB, they just came to disrupt the school activities,” she said.

    Another parent, Mr Ebenezer Akande, a civil servant, said that he was shocked when he saw that the two main gates were blocked.

    “As you can see, the children could not gain access into the school.

    “The Lagos State Government should wake up and do something concerning this land grabbers,” he said.

    The registrar of the school, Mr Akinola Adebayo, said that he got an invitation letter from Zone 2, Onikan, that someone wrote a petition against him.

    “When I got there on Thursday, they said that they had a petition against me, that I am using charms and cultists to chase Omo-onile away from their land.

    “I told them that I don’t know the petitioner, after I answered the petition, the police asked the two parties (the Omo-onile) and (Shalom school) to come back today Monday Jan. 30,?but I was surprised that the Omo-onile invaded the school on Saturday.

    “When we called the police, they said that there was nothing they could do,” he said.

    Adebayo urged the government to intervene in the matter so that the children can go back to school.

    NAN reports that some students were carrying cardboards with the inscriptions such as “Education is our right”, “say no to Omo-onile oppressors”, “the future is weeping”, “Kaka, why take our right from us”, “Omo-onile, why send us out of our school”, “Government come to our rescue, save us from land grabbers” and many more.

    The Police Public Relations Officers, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, who confirmed the story said that the case was not a criminal case.

    “The case is not a police case, it is a civil case.

    “I will urge the parties not to take laws into their own hands, so that a civil case will not turn to a criminal case,” he said.

  • HAPPENING NOW! PDP Reps candidate, Ugochinyere raises alarm as hoodlums kill his uncle set house ablaze in Imo+Photos

    HAPPENING NOW! PDP Reps candidate, Ugochinyere raises alarm as hoodlums kill his uncle set house ablaze in Imo+Photos

    …bags for security support

    The PDP House of Representatives candidate in Imo state, Ikenga Ugochinyere has raised an alarm that hoodlums are at the moment setting his house ablaze and may not survive the attack.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports this was contained in a statement signed by the PDP candidate begging for support to rescue him.

    Read statement below:

    “This is to notify the general public that this may be my last acts as a human as my house in Umukegwu Akokwa is under heavy attack currently.

    “As I pen this, all the cars in my house have been sent ablaze and there is heavy shooting for the past 25mins. Painfully, as I speak to you, I saw them kill my father’s younger brother, Uncle Dan.

    “I pray and call for urgent help from anybody who can help. The attackers are shooting at every one in the house and this is an urgent cry for help.


    Thank you

    Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere
    PDP House of Representatives Candidate

  • Hoodlums rob, stab man to death in Lagos shanty

    Hoodlums rob, stab man to death in Lagos shanty

    A Lagos based man simply known as Peter has been stabbed to death by hoodlums at a shanty in the Ebute Meta area of the state.

    It was gathered that the hoodlums invaded the shanty around the 9.05pm on Tuesday.

    The hoodlums in an attempt to disposes Peter of his mobile phone and stabbed him in the neck and ribs in the process.

    It was learnt that residents, who saw Peter  lying on the ground in a pool of blood, rushed him to the Ebute Metta General Hospital for treatment.

    Peter eventually gave up the ghost while being treated by a doctor in a nearby hospital.

    The case was reported at the nearest police station and policemen were detailed to the crime scene.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, is yet to make comments on the murder case.

     

  • JUST IN: INEC suffers another attack in Imo

    JUST IN: INEC suffers another attack in Imo

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has suffered another attack in Imo as hoodlums vandalised its Isu Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

    Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee said this in statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Okoye said that the attack was the fourth in the state, after that of Orlu and Oru West LGA, as well as the State Headquarters in Owerri.

    He said that the state INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof. Sylvia Agu, reported the attack in the early hours of Tuesday, adding that eight windows were smashed and burglary proofs removed.

    “Fortunately, the attackers could not access the building, movable and immovable equipment as well as other materials were not removed or vandalised.

    “However, as a precautionary measure, critical materials such as ballot boxes and voting cubicles have been evacuated to another INEC facility for safe keeping.
    “Similarly, all uncollected PVCs have been secured, while security will be deployed to ensure the continuous collection of the cards by registered voters in the same premises,” he said.

    Okoye said that the incident had been reported to the police and other security agencies for necessary action.

  • Hoodlums attack Orlu community in Imo state, set  courts ablaze

    Hoodlums attack Orlu community in Imo state, set courts ablaze

    Hoodlums in Imo state have once again destroyed government facilities worth millions of naira in the southeastern state.

    It was gathered that the assailants set ablaze the magistrate and high court in Orlu community of the state, thereby destroying files and documents of the courts.

    Recall that daredevil armed men attacked the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Owerri, the state capital.

    The Chairman of, Nigerian Bar Association, Orlu branch, Barnabas Munonye, who confirmed the incident, described it as a very unfortunate development.

    He said his attention was drawn to the incident by the administrative secretary of the association early Saturday morning.

    The Imo State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Mike Abattam, also confirmed the attack.

    According to the PPRO, the police had launched an investigation into the incident.