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Sunday, 26 October 2014

Environmental Sanitation Turns into Enviromental Killings In Ondo

What was supposed to be a clean up of the Enviroment instead turn into a clean up of people in the area of Ondo State, Nigeria.

The incident which took place at the early hours of saturday morning in the area of  Igbotako, a sleepy settlement in Okitipupa Local Council of Ondo State. The incident which involve soldiers and hoodlums belonging to two different political interests.


Four people are feared to be dead with several others injured.

  It was gathered that members of the State Environmental Task Force, led by the Chairman of the Council’s Caretaker Committee, Niyi Pirisola, and members of a local gang, known as “Ojota boys” engaged each other in a bloody confrontation when the hoodlums refused to observe the monthly exercise.

   The crisis was reportedly triggered when one of the street boys refused to observe the exercise and was being chased by council officials led by the caretaker chairman. The fleeing boy, “Ogbege”, was said to have knocked down Pirisola.     The source said Pirisola, having met with market women and advised them on compliance with the environmental law, was on his way out of the town when the said Ogbege ran into him and knocked him down.
    Attempt to pursue the hit-and-run rider, however, turned into tragedy as the vehicle in pursuit ran into a young person and knocked him down forcing other youths in the area to mobilise themselves to attack the chairman dealing him several machete blows.
 Attempts by the police to rescue the chairman, it was gathered, also led to another accident that recorded another casualty.
   The situation became more bloodied as a detachment of military men on patrol from the nearby Okitipupa barracks, who moved into the area, were also attacked with guns and broken bottles by the said “Ojota” boys and the soldiers while trying to bring the crisis under control engaged in a gun battle with the street boys resulting in two other casualties.
   For now, security operatives have moved into the town to restore order.
But the Police Public Relation Officer, Mr. Wole Ogodo, said he was yet to get the full details of the event in the loc

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