No fewer than five persons were yesterday feared killed and many others injured as some Hausa and Fulani men clash in Lagos
The cause of the fracas in
Abbattior/Kara, Agege, was the alleged robbery of some Hausa men by some
Fulani boys at a hotel in Kogiri.
The police confirmed the clash but said only one person died in the violence that lasted for many hours.
The area was tension-soaked in spite of
the heavy security presence and the deployment of an Armoured Personnel
Carrier (APC) by the Rapid Response Squad (RRS).
There were many accounts of the incident as recounted by those who claimed to have knowledge of it.
A trader who gave his name as Usman said
the Hausa boys complained to their brothers and a complaint was filed
before the Seriki Fulani, Bello Damobapa, who allegedly took no action
to sanction the boys.
Angered by the alleged silence of the
Seriki, the Hausa boys were said to have stormed his palace on Tuesday
night and vandalised three Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) belonging to
him, his deputy and secretary.
By yesterday morning, it was learnt that
a crowd of Fulani boys armed with sticks, bottles and cutlasses trooped
to the railway lines where Hausa scraps collectors operate and started
attacking people.
Usman said: “I usually sleep here but
last night something just made me go home and I did. So I came out here
around 7am and one woman told me to go back that Hausa and Fulani men
were fighting.
“But I crossed to the other side and I
saw a large number of Fulani people. They were carrying sticks with
which they rear cattle, cutlasses and bottles. They were marching down,
attacking anyone in sight
“The retreating Hausa men regrouped and
confronted the Fulani group. The Hausa group called their kins from
other markets for reinforcement. They came from Katangura, Agege and
other markets. They chased the Fulani back into the abattoir complex.
“By that time, the police and soldiers
had not come. When they chased the Fulani people back, the Fulani went
into the market and started attacking anyone they saw. They attacked
even people who are not Hausa.
Police spokesman Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP) said four persons had been arrested.
She said the fight erupted following the assault of a Hausa girl by a Fulani man.
“The command’s operatives from Area G,
RRS, and Abattoir Division moved in to quell the crisis. Normalcy was
restored. Police Commissioner Fatai Owoseni has directed that a peace
parley be held with leaders of both groups. We shall also intensify the
patrol of the area.
“Value of properties destroyed are yet unknown, one person died, four suspects were arrested,” she said.
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