Etim Effiong
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has said that the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is planning to attack soft targets in the state.
The CP, in his paper presentation on Monday, 10, 2021 on ‘Appraisal of Security Situation in Lagos State’, at the ongoing security meeting, explained that the threat by IPOB has been put on the radar of the command’s intelligence gathering and other security services in Lagos State.
Odumosu stated that the command has also taken note of threats by agitators of Oodua Republic and other Yoruba separatist groups.
He added that 24 of the groups have been identified and are closely monitored.
According to him, strategies are being put in place to neutralise their efforts.
“The command has taken notice of agitators for Oodua Republic by some Yoruba separatist groups and the threats to disrupt law and order in the state. Twenty-four of these groups have been identified and being closely monitored.
“Similarly, the threat of IPOB to attack soft targets in Lagos is equally being put on the radar of the command intelligence gathering and other security services in the state. Strategies are being put in place to neutralise their activities.
“The command is using this medium to solicit for the support of all and sundry to be vigilant at all times and report any suspicious person or movement to security agencies. Let us adopt the slogan of ‘when you see something, say something.’
“Let us adopt the slogan of ‘when you see something, say something’,” he said.
Another major security challenge being faced by the command, according to the CP, is the use of motorcycle as a means of transportation in the state.
“The government’s good intention of providing additional means of land transportation and creating jobs for the teeming unemployed youths, has been negated by the atrocities being perpetrated by the Okada operators in the state.
“This include, the use of Okada as a veritable tool to commit crime and get away with it by hoodlums; disrespect to traffic rules and regulations; the Okada operators becoming nuisance and reckless on our roads, resulting into avoidable accidents with attendant consequences on human life,” he said.