Eko hot blog reports that Commuters traversing the bustling Lagos-Ibadan Expressway are grappling with a surge in ‘one-chance’ robberies, particularly in the Mowe/Ibafo-Berger corridor, leaving many feeling vulnerable and fearful for their safety.
In interviews with PUNCH Metro, passengers shared their harrowing experiences and voiced concerns over the escalating threat posed by these criminals. Sarah Oladele, a teacher, lamented how she now restricts her outings, fearing the dangers that lurk beyond 7 pm. She emphasized the need for divine protection amidst the growing insecurity.
Similarly, Rebecca, a hawker, expressed her reluctance to use the road but cited the lack of alternatives. Recounting recent incidents, she highlighted the brazenness of the ‘one-chance’ perpetrators and the toll it has taken on innocent victims.
Even bus drivers like Kamoru Babajide are adapting to the perilous conditions, limiting the number of male passengers in their vehicles to mitigate the risk of falling prey to the robbers’ schemes.
One victim, A.Y., shared his traumatic encounter, detailing how he was robbed at gunpoint during a routine journey, underscoring the pervasive threat faced by commuters on this route.
When questioned about the authorities’ response, the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Omolola Odutola, assured the public of increased patrols and swift action against perpetrators. She urged victims to report incidents promptly, pledging thorough investigations and prosecution of offenders.
As commuters grapple with the specter of ‘one-chance’ robberies, the urgent need for effective measures to safeguard the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway remains paramount.
Stay tuned as we delve deeper into this pressing issue affecting urban travelers.
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