Three feared dead as Traders, soldiers clash at Ladipo market in Lagos
No fewer than three persons died of stray bullets and many injured after a violent clash broke out between the men in military uniform and traders at the popular Ladipo market in Oshodi, Lagos on Tuesday.
Newsflash Nigeria gathered that the soldiers stormed the market after a military man was assaulted by some traders in the area Tuesday morning.
Their retaliatory operation was however resisted by the hoodlums in the market, sparking the mayhem.
The security operatives then fired gunshots to scare the miscreants but three people were hit by the stray bullets, the source said.
Traders at the Paramo section of the market all scampered for their safety following the incident.
During the clash, which led to pandemonium and stampede, it was learnt that a Toyota Hilux vehicle was set ablaze.
Authorities of the market locked the gate, forcing traders out.
This caused gridlock on Oshodi-Ikeja Airport Expressway.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, denied the claim, said one person died.
Edward Gabkwet, said the soldiers were at the market to respond to a distress call, The Nation newspaper reported.
Mr Gabkwet said that the military men did not kill any person at the market, he also claimed that one person died at the market contrary to the report that three people had died at the market
“Firstly, NAF personnel did not kill anyone.
Moreover, it was one person that died, not three.
The information we have at the moment is that the NAF operatives who are attached to OPs MESA received a distress call that a soldier was having an issue with a debtor,” he said
“So, they moved in to restore peace but as soon as some of the traders saw them, they started attacking them.
They threw stones at them and destroyed the windscreen of the patrol vehicle.
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“They attacked a soldier and seized his pistol.
So, the army soldier who was having issues with a debtor trader managed to retrieve the seized pistol and fired a shot in order to free himself and the operatives from the crowd.
It was that gunshot that killed one of the traders.”
He said further, “Two of our operatives sustained injuries. The information we have at the moment is that our men acted professionally and were only in the market to ensure peace, giving the economic importance of the market to Lagos state and our country as a whole.
“Despite this account, we are going to investigate the incident to know what really happened.
We will get to the root of the matter and if any of our operatives is found to have acted otherwise, they would be sanctioned accordingly.”
As of the time of filing this report, the Lagos State Police Command is yet to issue a press statement on the matter.
KEYWORDS: Soldiers, Traders, Ladipo Market, Oshodi, Lagos