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  • Gunmen invade Lagos community, kill 2, injure scores

    Gunmen invade Lagos community, kill 2, injure scores

    Lagos—Gunmen have invaded Ijegun Egba community, in Ori Ade Local Government area of Lagos State, leaving two persons dead and several others injured.

    The identities of the deceased were given as Gbenga Areagbo, a 40-year-old man who had been living with sickle cell, and Oladapo Olukoya.

    The gunmen, who stormed the area on Tuesday shooting sporadically, reportedly left with the bodies of the dead.

    Residents of the community, who now live in fear, said the invaders came from the other side of the riverine area.

    Some thugs stormed the jetty at Ijegun Egba, dispossessing people of their valuables and cash. Explaining, one of the residents, Kudus Fadiku, alleged that “The thugs were from Ibasa. Last Thursday, they attacked one Wasiu Ademola from our community, inflicting injuries on him. They wanted to take him to Ibasa through the river, but Wasiu told them he was not from our community.”The matter, according to another resident who simply identified himself as Kazeem, was reported.

    at the Satellite Town Police division.

    But barely three days after the attack on Wasiu, he said, “The armed men came again on Friday to Zone 2 area of the town and started harassing people. They were trying to identify members of our community. They had someone who identified members of our community among the crowd. They robbed both residents and passersby in the area when they did not see any of their targets.”

    One of the community leaders, Saeed Ayinde, said the killing had also been reported at the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Alagbon, Lagos.

    He explained that “The hoodlums came in three vehicles and motorcycles, brandishing guns and cutlasses. I was sitting with one of his friends, Lateef Arowolo, at Ade Oshodi junction in Ijegun Egba, when the hoodlums invaded the area with arms and ammunition. They asked one of our young men if he was Lateef; he shook his head, and they shot him at very close range and also used axes to cut him. They went away with the bodies through the jetty
    The court had adjourned the case till March 26, 2025, for further proceedings.

  • Sack Of Lagos Water Corporation Employees Remains Injustice That Must Be Redressed

    Sack Of Lagos Water Corporation Employees Remains Injustice That Must Be Redressed

    These times are already very hard and so this may not be the best of times for all 405 disengaged staff of the Lagos State Water Corporation (LWC). On April 15, 2024 the news of the sack of 405 staff of the corporation came as a rude shock to most Lagos residents for many reasons but most especially because it will throw a lot of families into needless hardship.

    The disengaged staff members, many of who have served for as much as between 25 and 30 years in the water utility company, are also leaving with know-how that could be useful in making the corporation achieve its mandate of providing safe, affordable and adequate water for Lagos residents, which is yet to be achieved.

    With the suddenness of the retrenchments Lagos residents may be set to witness more cases of misplaced aggression, stressed citizens and suicide cases owing to the lack of due process that the action of the government demonstrated

    The disengaged staff members, many of who have served for as much as between 25 and 30 years in the water utility company, are also leaving with know-how that could be useful in making the corporation achieve its mandate of providing safe, affordable and adequate water for Lagos residents, which is yet to be achieved.

    With the suddenness of the retrenchments Lagos residents may be set to witness more cases of misplaced aggression, stressed citizens and suicide cases owing to the lack of due process that the action of the government demonstrated.

    Although about 750 million gallons of water is what is required to satisfy the daily water needs of Lagos people, the total installed water production capacity of the macro, mini and micro waterworks in the state remain a miserly 210 million gallons per day (MGD).

    The restructuring exercise of the Lagos government which the new management of the LWC led by Engr. Tijani Muktar is implementing with speed would seem to shift the blame for the parlous state of waterworks in the state to the workers instead of the political interference that has influenced most of the decisions that led to the calamitous state of the water utility.

    The angst that the exercise has generated among the workers is legitimate and must be channeled to taking every legal step to get the government to rescind the decision.

    Section 20 of the Labour Law explicitly outlines the proper procedures to be followed in cases of redundancy. The law requires an employer to notify the trade union or workers; representative of the reasons for and the extent of the redundancy before terminating the employment of its staff on account of redundancy.

    Arbitrary mass dismissals and similar actions that contravene the law will only set a dangerous precedent of impunity within the public service and open the doors to endless legal processes that will stall the plans to make the corporation achieve its goals.

    The ripple effects of the disengagements will naturally extend beyond the affected workers, and has the propensity of jeopardizing the livelihoods of their dependents and exacerbating the socio-economic inequalities in Lagos State and by extension, the entire country.

    Beyond the disengaged workers, even those who survived the current shakeup may be inadvertently de-motivated and fear for their job security and will therefore, be unwilling to take too much stake in making the corporation work better.

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