Ndudi Anyim
An official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA), Obasu Godwin, has been killed by an operator of a Suzuki commercial bus (also known as Korope), around Anthony area of the State.
The LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Olajide Oduyoye, who announced the death in a statement on Thursday, condemned in strongest terms the senseless and unwarranted murder.
Oduyoye stated that another operative, Adeniyi Hakeem, who was with the deceased was also assaulted, and is battling for his life at the hospital.
Security Watch Africa reports that Godwin was attacked with weapons by the driver of the commercial bus with registration number FKJ 452 YC, plying Bariga to Oshodi via the Ikorodu Road axis in cohort with some other drivers, after his vehicle was apprehended for contravening the Traffic Law of the State.
Oduyoye explained that Obasu Segun Godwin and Adeniyi Hakeem were attacked with machetes and other dangerous weapons.
According to him, “ the sad fact about the whole saga was that the two officers were in mufti and on their way home, having completed their morning shift and closed for the day before the recalcitrant commercial bus drivers went berserk, seeking any LASTMA officers to attack for carrying out their statutory duties.
“ Godwin was struck severally with machetes resulting in deep lacerations on the head and his eventual death, while Adeniyi Hakeem, who was also attacked in similar fashion has been hospitalised and in coma. ”
While noting that some senior officers, who were also in mufti and around the area were lucky to escape the mob attack, the General Manager warned all cultists doubling as commercial bus drivers that any traffic violation or infraction shall be punished or penalised as enacted by the Lagos State House of Assembly.
Oduyoye noted that seven of the culprits have been caught and handed over to the Police while the driver of the bus and others are still at large, assuring that the Police would conduct a proper investigation, just as the full wrath of the law would be brought to bear on all those found guilty of taking laws into their hands.
The LASTMA Director of Operations, Mr. Bolaji Oreagba maintained that this is a very sad event which could have been averted, stressing that the unfortunate incident would not deter the agency from carrying out its functions and duties as laid down by the Law of the State.
Commiserating with the family of the deceased officer, Oreagba lamented that the State and the agency have lost too many good law enforcement officers to these lawless and recalcitrant motorists and this has to stop, promising to ensure that the severely injured officer, who is still in a coma at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, is well taken care of.