The tribunal of
inquiry into the July 4, 2014 vandalism of the Bus Rapid Transit vehicles in
Lagos State on Monday submitted its report to Governor Babatunde Fashola,
saying soldiers perpetrated the act.
The submission
came eight months after the state government set up a three-man tribunal
chaired by Justice Ebenezer Adebajo (retd) to investigate the cause of the
incident which occurred at the Palmgrove area of the state.
Adebajo, while
reading the tribunal findings, said, “The accident occurred on July 3, 2014,
when a soldier – late Lance Corporal Matthew Ishaya – ran his motorcycle, with
registration number, MUS-565 QB, into a stationary BRT bus, MO63, at the
Palmgrove bus stop on the Ikorodu Road.”
He noted that the
accident occurred outside the BRT corridor, adding, “the soldier caused his
death.”
Explaining how the
accident occurred, the chairman said, “The BRT was stationary on the highway as
a result of low fuel supply. The BRT bus was left on the highway longer than
necessary.
“The late soldier
rode his motorcycle without a helmet. This action is against Section 3 (3) of
the Road Traffic Law 2012.”
The chairman
stated that the discovery of Ishaya’s corpse on July 4, 2014, led to the
mayhem.
He said,
“Extensive vandalism, burning of BRT buses, destruction of personal phones,
harassment of innocent citizens which followed the death of the soldier were
caused by soldiers of the 9th Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Ikeja Cantonment.
“For perpetrating
this act, the tribunal has recommended that apology should be demanded by the
Governor of Lagos State from the Nigerian Army. The Nigerian Army should, on
behalf of the 9th Brigade, Ikeja Cantonment, Ikeja, apologise in writing to the
people of Lagos State. And it should be published in at least two national
newspapers.”
Responding,
Fashola said, “We will act on the recommendation and learn from it. And very
soon, we will issue a whitepaper on it. It will communicate government’s stance
on the recommendation and the action that will follow.
“The protection of
life and property remain the principal reason for government’s existence.
Whenever such occurrence that happened on July 4, 2014 occur, we must do
everything to ensure that they it doesn’t occur again.”
Tribunal indicts army for 2014 Lagos mayhem
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