MILITANTS PLAN FRESH ATTACKS IN LAGOS, OGUN
All hope seems lost for residents of Ikorodu area of Lagos,
following repeated cases of kidnapping and robbery by suspected militants. The
community had hoped that after the military air and land raids in July 2016,
and the demolition of some shanties in the creeks this week, sanity will be
restored. Reality dawned on them when days after the raid, the militants
resumed attacks, this time more aggressive than in the past.
Not left out in the line up of victims are security
personnel, who have been repeatedly killed in their numbers. More worrisome now
is an intelligence indicating that the militants are planning fresh attacks in
Lagos and Ogun, with schools as specific targets.
The threat from the militants is however top on the agenda
of a meeting by South-West governors, who are scheduled to meet in Abeokuta,
the Ogun State Capital on Monday.
It would be recalled that the militants widely known to be
notorious for vandalising Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
pipelines, decided to extend their criminal activities to kidnapping and
robbery. As far back as 2013, they successfully invaded banks in Lekki, Festac
and Ikorodu areas of Lagos in broad daylight, till they were curbed and some of
their top commanders either killed or arrested. Thereafter, they concentrated
their efforts on kidnapping and robbing houses close to the creeks.
Although the police have been able to nab some of their top
leaders in the creeks, Saturday Sun gathered that efforts are geared towards
picking up the current commander, popularly known as Ossy, who is still on the
run.
It was gathered that Ossy who is currently hiding in Ondo
State is still co-coordinating most of the major kidnap and robbery operations
in Lagos State.
Embittered by Federal Government’s refusal to grant him
amnesty, he ordered his boys to unleash hell on communities surrounding the
creeks till his voice is heard.
The most recently reported attack led to the death of six
security personnel who had gone to rescue victims abducted by militants at
Isawo, a community in Ikorodu. It was gathered that the hoodlums in the area
killed the security men in an ambush.
Residents, victims cry for help
Pleading for a quick intervention, residents and some
victims have called on the authorities to help restore sanity in the community.
One of the victims simply identified as Ms. Bisola, a
52-year-old-woman, said she was abducted by the militants two weeks ago from
her apartment at Isawo. “They attacked the area that very day and were robbing
houses, but when they got to our house, they felt we had money. I even
explained to them that if I was rich, I would have left the area, but they
refused.
“It was when we got to the boat that I saw about four other
persons that were also picked that night. Initially, we entered a speedboat,
after about five minutes ride; they transferred us into another boat. It took
almost two hours to get to the bush, where we were kept”, she narrated
“When we got there, they separated us. I later got to
realise that there are different groups in that bush. The gang that picked one
man and I were different from the others. They warned that if we attempt to
escape, we will die, because the whole creek is filled with militants. I was
lucky that the group that picked us was only after money and they do not rape
their victims. At night, you will hear the screams from other women from other
camps and when we ask them what was wrong, they will tell us that the boys were
having sex with the women. It’s horrible and I do not wish that they will pick
my enemy. I was released three days later after my family managed to pay them
N700, 000”, she recalled.
Another victim, Chief Samson told Saturday Sun that his
house at Ikorodu is up for sale, because of the activities of militants. “It
was when they picked me up the second time that I knew it was time to either
relocate to another part of Lagos, or return to my village in the east.
Initially, I thought the media was blowing the matter out of proportion till
they visited me and I never believed that they will dare leave houses close to
the creeks and attack some of us living close to Agric bus stop.
“It was a horrible experience. They beat me up mercilessly
and dragged me into a waiting bus. They drove through Isawo to the creeks and
you cannot believe that there was no policeman on patrol. We were about six
picked up that very day. I was released the next day, when my family gave them
N2 million. A week later, they came back for me”, he recounted.
Recalling his experience in the creeks, Samson said they
were not blindfolded throughout their stay in the bush. “I was not blindfolded
and those boys did not bother to hide their faces. They were brandishing their
AK47 rifles and told us that any security man that dared to rescue us will be
embarking on a suicide mission. They are everywhere and heavily armed. They
only fed us with rice and water. Those heartless criminals sexually abused the
lady in our midst; no woman should pray to fall into the hands of kidnappers.
“I tried to chat with one of them and he told me that
kidnapping is more lucrative these days than pipeline vandalisation. They
lamented that the number of marketers that usually patronise them has reduced.
This is because of the presence of the military around the routes that they
normally take to bring out the stolen product.
“I asked them if they are not afraid of being caught and he told
me that they are more armed than most of the security men on duty. Most of
their people, who were caught, were picked up outside the creeks.”
Not left out were some residents who summoned courage to
talk with Saturday Sun. They lamented that the state government had given up in
its quest to keep Ikorodu safe from the activities of militants.
A trader, simply identified as John who has resorted to
riding commercial motorcycle, Okada, lamented that his business crashed because
of low patronage and theft. “I had a provision store along Isawo road. I was
doing well till they broke into my shop and stole as much as they could. It was
a sad experience, and I reported to the police. When they learnt that police
were investigating, they wrote a warning letter to me and pasted it in front of
my shop. This scared away people from my shop and because I knew that their
threats were real, I decided to close down the shop. It is horrible; if I did
not stop police from investigating, they would have kidnapped me and
slaughtered me in the creeks. A lot of people have disappeared same way. The
only good thing that happened is that the cost of accommodation has crashed.
You can get three-bedroom flat for N200,000, because most of the buildings are
empty. These people have visited almost every good house in Isawo area. No one
is safe. Forget all those stories of security men taking over the protection of
the creeks. It’s even worse now, because all they succeeded in doing was to
reduce pipeline vandalism and encourage them to kidnap people.”
Yet another member of the community identified as Azeez
suggested that the military should convert the creeks as their training field.
“That is the only way out. If there is a major raid they will all disappear and
reappear as soon as the security men are gone.
“Even journalists are tired of reporting the matter except a
school is attacked. The truth is that they pick people daily and nobody is
doing anything about it. People are fleeing the area, but some of us cannot run
away from our land.
“It’s very important to let government know that people are
disappearing in this community and no one is doing anything about it. If they know
that I talked to you, they will come after my family and I. They are the ones
behind the disappearance of one of the best psychiatrists that we have in the
area. The man was assisting police and army with information and they came and
picked him. They simply told the family to forget about him that they will kill
and bury him inside the creeks. That area is a cemetery; the only difference is
that people are buried anyhow. We need Governor Ambode to come to our rescue.
As a civil servant, I pay my tax regularly. He should not use our tax to secure
rich men who can afford to pay for the best security in the whole world,” he
said.
Fresh plans uncovered
Although the military air and land raid was publicly
announced as a huge success, one of the suspected militants identified as
Bekewei, who witnessed the raid insists that no single militant died during the
attack. He also bragged that all their weapons were moved out of the creeks
long before the bombardment started.
On how they managed to escape unhurt, he said that they
became aware of the intended raid when the military came for surveillance.
“They flew across the areas severally and all we did was to
ask simple questions and we were told that they were planning to bomb the
creeks. It was then that we started moving our weapons out of the area.
“They were merely throwing bombs on a deserted area and
besides our people monitored the news to know what was happening. Let them
produce the corpse of one militant that was killed during the raid. It is only
fire outbreak that has really killed a lot of militants in the creeks.”
Saturday Sun gathered that Commander Ossy remains the boss
in the creeks and he was advised to relocate to Ondo State and operate from
there. He is said to have left four commanders in charge in Laqgos. They are
Vika, America, Stone and Mighty who died some days ago in a shootout with
operatives of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT).
Mighty, whose real name is Endurance Ominisan, was trailed
to an apartment which he rented for his girlfriend on No 20 Joel Adebolu
Street, Ibeshe area of Ikorodu, . He was alleged to have participated in the
recent killings of policemen and soldiers in Isawo area. He allegedly
participated in the kidnap of Oniba of Iba and the Turkish schoolgirls.
Bekewei also said that the militants were planning to attack
more schools and no one could stop them. He boasted that they made so much
money during any school kidnap operation. Also on their list is the plan to
attack the police stations within their reach to stock up their arsenal.
Police ready for battle
On the readine
ss of the Lagos State police command, the
spokesperson ASP Olarinde Famous- Cole through a text message said: “We are
eager to keep criminals at bay in Lagos State. While giving Lagos and Lagosians
a safe and secure environment where individuals can strive in their daily
activities.” However a senior police officer who spoke exclusively to Saturday
Sun lamented that tens of hundreds of security personnel have been wasted by
the militants.
“We do not make noise about our loss, the ones on the pages
of newspapers, are the ones you hear about. We are capable of ending their
reign in Lagos and Ogun if all the security agencies are ready to work as a
group. All the so -called air raids are waste of tax payers fund when it is
obvious that these militants have infiltrated most of our security agencies.
They tend to get information of every possible attack and the casualty amongst
security men is alarming.
“Whether you believe it or not, we have lost more security
personnel than the civilians that we are protecting. I do not blame those who
refused to enter the creek on foot to engage these criminals because it is
simply suicidal. Those boys are heavily armed with sophisticated weapons. If it
is possible, we need a military base or a police training ground, all around
the creeks surrounding Lagos. I believe that those criminals have a training
camp inside the creeks, because that is the only explanation as to how they
learn to make use of sophisticated weapons. Their camps are so many and if they
are not dismantled, more attacks will still happen. The more you arrest or kill
them, the more others take over.”
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