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Tragic! Women And Children Confirmed Missing After Attack By Hoodlums

It was a weird event as some women and children have gone missing as declared by their relatives in Otodo Gbame, a predominantly Egun community in the Lekki Phase 1 area of Lagos State.
They said that this occurrence was after the attack of hoodlums in the community.
According to Punch Metro, John Avonah, a 65-year-old Egun man, revealed that he had yet to locate his wife, Alice, and his five-year-old twins, Matilenu and Maseri, since the attack.
Another man identified as Avonah, said his property was burnt to the ground. The young man urged the police and the Lagos State Government to do something about the situation . He also said that this is not the first time that they have been attacked.
Punch Metro reports that another resident, 32-year-old Felix Hazume, also said that he had not seen his wife, Martha Hazume, and his three children.
The children are identified as 13-year-old Oluwasola, Timilehin, 8, and Pelu, 2, since the second attack.
It was reported on Wednesday that hoodlums launched a fresh attack on the Egun community on Tuesday and set fire to some houses.
The hoodlums, numbering about 45 persons, came into the area around 11am, with some policemen as escorts.
The ensuing panic reportedly forced some of the residents to jump into the river.




Speaking with Punch Metro on Thursday, Avonah, a fisherman, said that he is devastated and cannot focus at work because his family is missing.
He said, “I am still looking for my wife and my two children – twins. I went out for fishing on that day. When I got back, our house was on fire.

“The shirt I am putting on was given to me. All my clothes were burnt to ashes. I was born in Otodo Gbame. All my children were born in that community. Now, I have nowhere to lay my head; I sleep in the boat. I cannot go to work again.”
Also, Hazume said, “I have contacted all the government agencies who came to evacuate corpses from our community and they did not find my wife and three children. I am helpless; I cannot go to work because of depression. This oppression by land grabbers is unbearable.”
Our correspondent learnt that a delegation of about 30 persons from the community went to the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos, to register their grievances and to submit a petition to the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Aderanti.
A copy of the petition obtained by Punch Metro read in part, “In the early hours of November 23, the community came under attack. Residents were attacked with knives, machetes and guns. We have photographs of persons injured from the attack. We urge you to use your good offices to deploy a police squad to secure the lives and property of the people of Otodo Gbame and arrest the hoodlums that continue to openly carry weapons and harass residents.”
A community leader, Celestine Ahisu, who was one of the delegation, said the state government should “carefully investigate the matter and call the powerful hands disturbing the peace” of the community to order.
He said, “The hoodlums wore vests with the inscription, ‘Palace boys,’ at the back. They blocked the road to the community. In the last week violence, our Baale, Hunpe Dansu, was arrested, charged to court and remanded in prison. They accused him of instigating violence in the area.

“I was born in that community. The Egun community had settled on that land for several years and there was no crisis. We want the Lagos State Government to investigate this matter and not allow some powerful persons to sell our land and displace over 30,000 people.

“We suspect that Ilasan and Maroko police divisions have been bought over. We urge the AIG to do something about this.”
The Zone 2 Police public Relations Officer, SP Muyiwa Adejobi, could not be reached for comments as his line rang out.
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