Governor Fashola in a statement said: ”There is an allegation that someone who was not supposed to be on the BRT route was on it. As far I know, if something happens to you while you are conducting an unlawful act it is a criminal offence.
“But it is really disappointing that public servants, and that is
what soldiers are, paid with tax payer’s money, will act in a manner
that is being suggested.
“I am waiting for the official report to let me know who played
what role and what happened. And whether the Brigade Commander has been
able to identify the people who committed the offence. If it turns out
to be true, it will be a very irresponsible conduct, to put it very
mildly.
“In 2006 soldiers stormed the Area C Police Station. We have
just managed to reconstruct it. If buses that citizens are complaining
are not enough are set ablaze, I do not know how setting ablaze buses
recompense any injury that one may have suffered.
"I do not know how damaging public property is the restitution for
any injury that may have come. For now, the only thing that I can say
to you is that when I get the full fact, I will address the residents,
to let them know what happened and what the state action will be.
“I have been in touch with the Brigade commander, who assured me
that he was managing the situation. Nothing I have here is verified, I
am waiting for a formal report before we can ventilate a position”.It was reported yesterday that the soldiers burnt over 8 BRT Buses, beat up drivers and even innocent Lagosians after one of their colleagues was allegedly killed by BRT who were going about their normal day-to-day activities at Palmgrove, Ikorodu road of the state.
The Public Relations Officer of the Nigerian Army, Gen. Olajide Olaleye, however denied the involement of the soldiers in the attack saying:
"It’s not true that soldier destroyed buses or set any bus on fire. What happened was that a BRT bus knocked down a soldier and killed him".
Meanwhile a LAGBUS official, Abiodun Apata said that BRT wasn’t responsible for the death of the soldier as they reportedly found that "a corpse had been deposited in our bus and a motorcycle parked behind it".
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