Pandemonium on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway As Police, Motorcyclist Clash

Date:

Share post:

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

There was pandemonium on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Friday as a motorcyclist was said to have been hit by a policeman’s bullet.  

An official of the Federal Road Safety Corps, who confided in our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said the bike man was dragging a rifle with the policeman, who in turn, accidentally fired a shot.

“The shot hit the bike man on the leg. As a result of this, aggrieved colleagues of the rider came after the policeman, who fled to the yard of the Julius Berger beside the road.

“They went after him, stormed the place, and started destroying some things,” he said.

He noted that the bike man had been taken to an unknown hospital for treatment.

However, an eyewitness also said a bike man had ridden on the newly constructed lane of the road and in turn had a clash with the policemen guarding the contractors.

The eyewitness said, “A bike man drove on the new road they are building. The police guiding the contractors shot him. And bikers attempted to protest.

“Truth: Due to the Opic accidental discharge that hit a bike man. Others started the roadblock which caused heavy traffic,” he said.

It was also gathered that normalcy had been restored, with commuters now moving freely.

When contacted, the Ogun State Police Command was yet to give detail of the incident.

spot_img

Related articles

Why Atiku and the ADC are the reckoning Nigeria has been waiting for

By Aare Amerijoye DOT.B THE MANDATE THAT CANNOT BE CAGED: WHY ATIKU AND THE ADC ARE THE RECKONING NIGERIA...

Gov. Bassey Otu unveils 2026 Carnival Calabar theme

By Dianabasi Effiong Gov. Bassey Otu of Cross River has unveiled 'Rethinking Our Collective Destiny' as the theme for...

IATA-ICAO deepen cooperation on boosting sustainable aviation fuels

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) have announced enhanced cooperation at...

Babachir’s bitter outburst cannot stop the rescue mission

By Nze Amb. Val. Onwuka, JP (Oyi) There comes a point in every political season when bitterness loses its...