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NURTW Members Fight Over Park Ownership

 

Residents of Pako-Aguda area of Surulere, Lagos, said the Monday clash among hoodlums, which left two people dead, was actually a battle for supremacy between two factions of the National Union of Road Transport Workers.

Following the death of two persons on Monday, the NURTW faction members from Aguda and Ijesha areas were said to have regrouped on Tuesday, even as they reportedly deployed gunfire that sent shivers down the spines of residents.

The PUNCH had reported that two persons — Timileyin Odulana and one Alagodo — died during the clash that had been ongoing for a week.

The deceased, including scores of other injured persons, were alleged to be factional groups of the NURTW in both the Aguda and the Ijesha areas of the state.

The factional groups were said to be fighting over the leadership of an NURTW park in the area.

A resident, who identified himself simply as Segun, told our Correspondent that on Tuesday, around 6am, hoodlums from the Ijesha area, in a bid to avenge the death of one of the victims, stormed the Pako Aguda area again and engaged their opponents in a cascade of gunshots.

Segun said residents heard gunfire on Monday evening and also on Tuesday morning, adding that residents scampered for safety during the crisis.

He said, “The hoodlums attacked one another around 9pm at Cassette Bus Stop in Aguda on Monday, and this morning (Tuesday), I saw people running helter-skelter for safety when the hoodlums started fighting again.

“People have not been able to do their normal business and that has been the situation for some time.”

But a source said the policemen that were stationed at strategic locations in the area intervened to restore normalcy, adding that the hoodlums involved in the clash were NURTW members fighting over a commercial park.

The source said, “The hoodlums continued the fight this morning. They came in from Ijesha into the Mobile filling station around the Pako-Aguda area, to engage one another.

“The fight is because of an NURTW park, as we have been hearing that one of the NURTW leaders in the state wants to impose a chairman to take over their park and they are resisting it by fighting.”

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