Fatoki community in the Egan, Igando area of Lagos, has been deserted, after about 100 gunmen attacked the area in a three-day daring onslaught. During the siege, the gunmen, suspected to be militants, shot three residents and looted shops and homes in the community.
Aside carting away stuffs, including herbs, they stole generators, televisions, laptops and refrigerators. It was learnt that the militants entered into the community through the waterways.
According to Punch, the community was bordered by water, which made it susceptible to attacks from the dreaded militants who lived in the surrounding creeks. During a visit to the community on Thursday, four families were observed locking their houses and hurrying out of the area with their loads.
One of them, a trader, who was still in shock, declined comment. A resident explained that the trader had been robbed two times in the three-day siege. The resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the community had been peaceful until two months ago. His words: “A man had run out of the creek in broad daylight, naked and scared. He was stopped by our security men. We thought he was mad, but upon interrogation, he said he was kidnapped by the militants and they had just released him. We called his relatives and they confirmed his story.
“Three days ago, they stormed the community in the morning, shooting at the junction. They injured three people and looted shops.” Another resident told Punch that the militants promised to return the day after to continue the attack. He said, “Those people returned on Tuesday around 12 noon. Some of them wore red masks. They spoke English and a few even spoke Yoruba. They ordered everyone to lie down. They took away my money and carried away my neighbour’s generator.
“They attacked a disable cobbler on the road and took away his money. A man, who was washing his car, was shot. They collected his three phones and N35,000.” A woman, who claimed to have also been attacked, said she was not around when the robbers struck the first two days.
“I was in my room with my family on Wednesday evening. We were seeing a movie around 9pm when I saw four of them enter my room with guns. They ransacked my house and took away my phones and other valuables. They took a huge sum of money I wanted to use for business. I am bankrupt,” she said. The robbers carted away plasma Televisions, laptops and mobile phones. They also killed livestocks. A trader, who asked not to be named, said the men broke into her shop and stole fruit juice and herbs. “They carried my refrigerator along with them and put everything on the boat they brought for the operation,” the woman added. A resident and community leader lamented that although the Wednesday operation lasted for about two hours, Nigeria police didn’t show up until the robbers were gone.
“And when they (Police) came, they only patrolled the entrance to the community; they didn’t get to the crisis spot,” he added. Police PRO, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the attack, saying two suspects had already been arrested.
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