Some residents of Agric community in Ojo Local Government, Lagos State, are bemoaning the increase in armed robbery attacks at their major bus stops.
The residents also alleged that the hoodlums sell and smoke hard drugs with reckless abandon and at night rob people of their valuables.
The residents said the hoodlums live in the shanties built at the bus stops.
Agric Bus stop which consists of six Community Development Association is located along Okokomaiko Road before Volkswagen bus stop in Ojo Local Government.
The community leaders are pleading with the Lagos State Government to clear the shanties built by the hoodlums and station security personnel at the bus stops.
The CDA leaders who spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria said that their bus stops are not secured anymore.
They said that the arm robbers do come out from the shanties to perpetrate evil acts by dispossessing people of their belongings and killing anyone who refuses to oblige.
They disclosed that about 11 people have been killed and over 50 people injured and shot while returning to their various homes in both daytime and night.
The CDA leader of Habib community, Abiodun Gbamgboye, said the incessant robbery attacks at Agric bus stop have stricken fear in people.
“Returning home or going out in this area is now a herculean task. The whole community is scared as our bus stops now turn to arm robbers’ den and hard drugs zone, the shanties built by the hoodlums are their major hideouts,” he said.
He added, “In the daytime, we see them display hard drugs they sell on their tables and smoke. They even display a mixture of drinks with hard drugs.
“There are many people who have been killed while being robbed. For instance, one Stanley Mbosah was killed last week while returning home.
“Most of us no longer take our cars out of the community for fear of being robbed by the hoodlums.
“We want the State Government, the police and Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agencies to come to our aid.”
Another CDA leader, from Olowotabutabu community, Emmanuel Chukwudi, said that there is the need for the Government to arrest the hoodlums who live in the shanties built at the bus stops.
“I want the Government to help us station Police Patrol at the bus stops, remove shanties and arrest the hoodlums, their presence is causing agitation to inhabitants of this community,” he said.
In his reaction, Mr Salau Rasheed, a CDA leader of Ayedoto community, also expressed concern on insecurities and sale of hard drugs at the bus stops.
“Our bus stop is no longer safe for even our children who go to school, we are scared that the hoodlums may want to lure our children into taking hard drugs,” he said.
Others who talked on the insecurity of the communities were the CDA leaders; Celestine Igwilo of Otubu Community; Secretary, Olugbemi Community, Albert Mere. They all said there was the need for Police to help them arrest those thieves.
A renowned lawyer living in one of the communities, Olawale Saliu ttold NAN that residents are scared of the evil the hoodlums unleash as they might extend their act to houses if not curtailed.
He, however, urged the security personnel in the area and Ojo Local Government Chairman to help them in clearing shanties where the hoodlums hide.
(NAN)