Nigerian Army Officers Allegedly Attack Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps Officers

A disturbing incident unfolded in Yaba, Lagos, where Nigerian Army officers allegedly attacked officers of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (KAI) who were lawfully engaged in their duties. A video circulating online shows one of the KAI officers bleeding on the ground after the altercation.

Details of the Attack

The incident reportedly occurred on October 8, 2024, with the KAI officers being confronted by army personnel, allegedly acting under the directive of Major Adebiyi and Captain Gowon. The altercation left at least one sanitation officer injured, raising concerns about the relationship between military personnel and civil authorities.

Response from Lagos State Officials

Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, strongly condemned the attack. In a statement, Wahab expressed his outrage over the unprovoked assault on officers simply carrying out their lawful duties. He emphasized that such actions undermine the rule of law and disrupt efforts to maintain environmental sanitation in Lagos.

Intervention by Army Leadership

Wahab extended his gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General T. Lagbaja, and the Director of Chaplain Services, Lt. Col. T.E. Ogbonyomi, for their prompt intervention. Their leadership ensured that the KAI officers could continue their responsibilities without further disruptions. Wahab stressed that military personnel are subject to civil governance and urged for better cooperation moving forward.

Call for Accountability

In his statement, Wahab made it clear that the Lagos State government will not tolerate future acts of violence against its officers. He reiterated the commitment to maintaining a #CleanerLagos by ensuring safety and upholding sanitation standards across the state.

Public Reaction

The incident has sparked widespread concern and debate about the conduct of military personnel in civilian matters. Many have called for accountability and greater respect for the rule of law to prevent further conflicts between military and civil authorities.

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