Timothy |
Tragedy
struck today at the Makoko waterfront, which is currently under demolition by
the Lagos State Government, as a police corporal shot and killed one of the
residents who were appealing for more time to pack their properties before the
demolition of their homes.
The victim,
identified as Timothy Azinpono, was said to be advising protesting residents on
how to conduct themselves during a planned peaceful protest before the police corporal
aimed and shot at him.
A witness,
Mr. Opaloba, who was present during the incident, said children of the affected
residents, mainly secondary school students, were peacefully showing placards
at a considerable distance from the police and Kick Against Indiscipline [KAI]
officials present during the demolition hour but that the rash corporal turned
his gun on Mr. Azinpono.
The trigger
happy policeman, Corporal, Pepple Boma, who is attached to the Marine Police
Station, Oworonshoki, allegedly aimed his weapon at other protesters but was
stopped by his colleagues.
Mr. Opaloba
told SaharaReporters: “People were
only showing placards over there without moving close to anybody. Our placards
are mainly inscriptions of plea that they should allow us more time to find
another settlement but suddenly, the policeman just shot at one of us and after
Timothy was down, he faced the nuzzle at another man. So, the rest of us
scattered.”
Community
chiefs on the lagoon also told SaharaReporters that the policeman attempted to
escape but that his canoe was halted by the youths residing on the lagoon.
Mr.
Azinpono was said to have been breathing after the shooting, bur Corpoel Boma’s
attempt to escape and the subsequent efforts to stop him may have proved fatal.
At about 3.20pm, he was confirmed dead at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital
[LASUTH], Ikeja.
In addition
to the killing of one resident, twelve others were also arrested by the Lagos
State Waterfront and Infrastructural Development in a joint military effort with
the KAI officials in Lagos.
The General
Secretary of the Egun Community on lagoon, Makoko, Mr. John Mautin confirmed to
SaharaReporters the arrest of four women,
seven men and one infant.
When
contacted by telephone, one of those arrested, who was seized as early as
10.30am, was unsure where they were being held.
He told SaharaReporters they
were taken in a Black Maria van and driven all around Lagos without any stop
point. No effort has been made at legal
prosecution, either.
Mr. Mautin
confirmed that Corporal Boma was taken to the homicide section of the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, for further investigations.
As of the
time of this report, the 12 residents arrested for protesting on the Makoko
lagoon this morning had not been released.
No information was available as to what the officials of KAI and the
Lagos State Government will be doing with them.
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