The refusal of a police officer to pay N300 transport fare
from Ado Ekiti to Akure at the weekend led to a violent clash between
commercial drivers operating under the umbrella of the National Union of Road
Transport Workers, NURTW, and men of Ekiti State Police Command.
The driver of the 18-seater bus was said to have insisted
that the cop must pay his fare like other passengers, but instead of obliging,
the policeman, who was said to be armed, allegedly fired a shot at the bus
shattering the rear windshield, which attracted other drivers from nearby, who
joined their colleague to beat up the policeman.
After the telling-off by the other drivers and the
co-passengers, the policeman, a Sergeant, was said to have reported the case to
his colleagues at his police station.
Reports say the policemen mobilised to the motor-park
located in Ajilosun, Ado Ekiti and started shooting sporadically.
The policemen were said to have forced the drivers and
commuters at the park to flee into the bush with sporadic shooting, as they
dealt with the drivers that were not fortunate to escape.
A source close to the scene of the incident said that as the
policemen were firing the shots, the commercial drivers were also replying with
dangerous missiles like stones, broken bottles and iron rods. They also wielded
cutlasses and axes.
The Special Assistant to the Governor of Ekiti State on
Internal Security, Mr Deji Adesokan, was said to have visited the park later in
the day and pleaded with the drivers to give peace a chance, with a promise to
take up the matter personally with the governor.
Confirming the incident, public Relations Officer of the
Ekiti State Police Command, Mr Victor Babayemi said investigating into the
cause of the matter was still on.
“The Command is aware of the incident, but the cause of the
matter is still sketchy. We are going to give you the full detail as soon as we
conclude our investigation,” he said.
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