The operators
of BRT buses have denied that one of their buses killed a soldier. Recall that
Nigerian soldiers went on a rampage yesterday around the Palmgrove area of
Lagos, stopping BRT buses, asking passengers to get down, beating the drivers,
destroying the buses before eventually setting them on fire. The damage
yesterday is said to be worth over N100million.
A LAGBUS
official said they had nothing to do with it, explaining that they only found a
corpse in their bus and went to report it to the police;
"By 10
p.m. last night, one of our buses broke down at Onipanu; by 11 p.m., a rescue team
with a van went to the scene to tow the bus.
Unfortunately, area boys started
stoning our team which made our men to leave. Meanwhile, the driver put on
hazard lights and C- Caution to alert motorists of the breakdown. Continue...
“By 5am this
morning, before the rescue team got to the scene, a corpse had been deposited
in our bus and a motorcycle parked behind it.
“When we saw
it, we reported the case to the Pedro Police Station, Somolu, but before we got
back to the scene, soldiers had burnt down five BRT buses and one belonging to
LAGBUS.
BRT buses
were later withdrawn from the roads yesterday to prevent more damages. The man
who died was an army corporal.
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