By Christopher Oji
A policeman and a commercial motorcycle rider, popularly known as Okada rider, were feared killed while many others sustained injuries in a bloody clash between policemen and Okada riders along the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Lagos, yesterday.
The incident also crippled human and vehicular movement at the Rainbow down to cele bus stop.
Daily Sun gathered that the deceased officer was among other policemen deployed to enforce the restriction order preventing Okada riders from returning to major roads.
The state Government had restricted the operations of Okada riders in ten Local Government Areas. This is in line with the state government transport sector reform laws of 2018.
It was further gathered that the officers were out to enforce the state government ban on the Operations of Okada along the Oshodi-Apapa corridor when argument broke between the police and Okada riders.
A witness, John Maduemene , said the deceased was hacked down by the Okada riders who were armed with dangerous weapons to resist the seizure of their motorcycles and arrest of their members.
Maduemene said the situation got out of hand as a result of the killing of the officer.
According to him, the officer had earlier left with some impounded motorcycles and that the policemen met stiff resistance when he and his team returned again.
“At a stage, it became a free for all as the riders struggled to free some of their bikes that were already in the custody of the policemen. The Okada riders were fully armed with matchetes, daggers, charms and other cudgels. One of the riders hit the Policeman with an iron rod. Then others started hitting and stabbing him. What I noticed was that street urchins also joined the riders in the attack on policemen.The riders and the street urchins were able to seize three guns belonging to the Police”.
Passseng were stranded in the axis as commercial activities were grounded.
Passengers had expressed fears that if the crisis continue between the police and Okada riders, innocent people may be hit by stray bullets as the Okada riders have become more daring resisting the police without fear.
An Okada rider, John Udom, said,” the government think that they can fool us. They allowed us to ply the roads before the elections. Now that the elections are over, they have started arresting us. We must resist the police. They will kill us and get tired. We are down and we have nothing to fear. Okada riding is not a job, but the last hope of a hopeless man. He that is down needs fear no fall, we are ready to die”.
Our correspondent who is around the area observed no fewer than five patrol vehicle filled with fully armed policemen pursuing the Okada riders towards Second Rainbow/Mile 2 along the expressway.
The Okada riders were also seen brandishing sharp objects like cutlasses, sticks and iron rods as they flee from police arrest.
It was not clear the cause of the confrontation between the Okada riders and the deceased policeman but most of the Okada riders took to their heels for fear of arrest.