It was not a lucky day for two street light vandals who operate mostly by midnight as they were arrested and paraded by the Lagos State Government
The two
suspects have been linked to the power outage within a short space of time of
lighting up the roads. They pretend to be technicians while perpetrating this
illegal act.
One of the
numerous challenges we face with sustaining the provision of street lights in
some areas in Lagos is the vandalization of cables and equipment. We often
realize there's an outage of power within a short space of time of lighting up
roads
These cable
vandals operate mostly at midnight and sometimes pretend to be technicians. We
urge Lagosians to be conscious and vigilant. It is a collective responsibility
to ensure the sustainability of government property
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A man, 22, jumped into the lagoon from the third mainland bridge yesterday. The man identified as Daibo Toju Davies resides at 17, Sosanya street, Gbagada.
A report said that he had engaged the services of an Uber taxi from a hospital before the occurrence. He allegedly stopped the Uber on the bridge pretending to be having a running stomach before plunging into the lagoon.
Lagos State
Emergency Management Agency public affairs officer, Nosa Okunbor said they are
making efforts to rescue the man.
He said;
“He should be
in his mid-twenties. He ordered a car-hailing service from Gbagada to the
Island. He deceived the UBER driver that he had a running stomach after which
he jumped into the lagoon.
“As I
speak with you, the marine unit of the Lagos central zone has been searching
for the victim since 11:30 am, but we have not found the body.”
Two luggage
with his personal effects and affidavit were discovered on him.
Police van has allegedly been used for commercial purposes in Lagos. This is due to the ban on commercial motorcycle and tricycle popularly known as Okada and Keke Napep in some parts of Lagos.
This is
captured by a Twitter user @caren_diala who captured the moment Lagosian rushed
to get a seating space in a police van.
A video has surfaced online showing some policemen arrested by their colleagues for obtaining bribe.
Also, the officers are attached to the Nigeria Police Special Squad ‘Operation Puff Adder’. So, they stormed the spot in patrol their patrol van and arrested the officers collecting bribe at the Ijesha area of Lagos State.