Incident
Gunmen shoot butcher dead inside Lagos barracks market Open
Category: Violent AttacksTime: 20 Oct 25, 10:22AM
Address: admin block, barracks, Ojo, Lagos 102213, Lagos, Nigeria
Source: Anonymous
There was pandemonium on Saturday after some yet-to-be-identified gunmen stormed the military barracks in the Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State and shot dead a butcher identified simply as Ridwan. It was learnt that the attack occurred around 8 am in the Mammy Market section of the barracks. It was gathered that the assailants, numbering about four, entered the busy market and fired several shots into the air. This was said to have caused traders and their customers to flee in different directions. After the brief chaos, the gunmen reportedly headed straight to Ridwan’s stall and opened fire on him multiple times. Eyewitnesses told that the attack happened within minutes. One of the traders who identified himself as Mummy Blessing said, “We were just opening for business when we heard gunshots. Everyone left what they were doing and ran away. Before we knew it, the men who were wearing masks went straight to where Ridwan was selling meat, shot him, and fled. When we all came back, we saw him in a pool of blood.” Another eyewitness said the location of the stall aided the operation of the assailants. “The men were very close to Ridwan’s stall when they started firing gunshots. So while everyone ran away, Ridwan could not find an escape route. That was how they successfully killed him,” the eyewitness, identified simply as Musa, disclosed. Efforts made to save his life proved abortive as he was said to have been rejected at the medical facility in the barracks. “He was quickly carried into a tricycle and rushed to the barracks clinic, but when they got there, he was rejected and referred somewhere else. It was later in the day that we learnt he had died,” another trader who did not want his name in print for personal reasons disclosed. Meanwhile, there were speculations that the attack was carried out by suspected cultists. The deceased was also said to have been buried by the family according to Islamic rites. When contacted, the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Abimbola Adebisi, said she was not aware of the development. “I am not aware, and no such incident has been reported at the Onireke Police Station, which falls under the jurisdiction. However, the CP has tasked the tactical squad on continuous patrol and also added more officers in his determination to stamp out cultism and related crimes across the state,” she said.