Monday, 18 November 2013

Riot in Lekki Expressway As Accident Kills Children!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A traffic tragedy in which three school pupils were killed in an auto-accident early today on the Lekki-Epe Expreswway, in Lagos, western Nigeria, has created an unprecedented traffic gridlock on the usually busy highway.
The tragedy led to a spontaneous protest by residents nearby and Area Boys. The protesters blocked the entire expressway, making passage in both directions, impossible.
The pupils were trying to cross the road from one side to the other.
Dublin GistNo movement: standstill at Lekki-Epe Expressway
No movement: standstill at Lekki-Epe Expressway
A traffic gridlock stretching over 10 kilometres has built up on the road, on the way to Epe, trapping thousands of motorists going to work. A similar gridlock is also on the other side.
Efforts by the police to clear the road has been fiercely resisted by the hoodlums and protesters. Police shot into the air to scare away the protesters, all in vain. There were even shooting exchanges between the hoodlums and the police. An unconfirmed report said one of the protesters was shot dead by the police exacerbating the anger of the community.
P.M.NEWs reporter trapped in the gridlock said the protesters also resisted the attempt by the police to evacuate the killed pupils and the vehicles involved in the accident.
The traffic lockdown which began at about 8 a.m this morning was still on at 10.30 am, at the time of this report.
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