Gunmen Attacks Lagos School, Kidnap Vice Principal, Teacher and Four Students
Category: Lagos News
Gunmen suspected to be pipeline
vandals, dislodged from the Lagos and Ogun State creeks by
security forces, yesterday stormed and infiltrated the Igbonla Model
College in the Epe area of Lagos State.
According to reports, heavily armed gang accessed the area using their speedboats and abducted four students, the
vice-principal and a teacher of the school.
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The suspected gunmen got into the
school at about 8 a.m. when the students and teachers were at the
assembly ground and abducted their victims.
Two of the abducted students managed to escape from the kidnappers and returned to school to recount their ordeal. A police statement later said, police rescued the two students.
According to THISDAY, the criminals entered the school premises by breaking through some parts of the wall, and stormed the school’s assembly ground and snatched the six persons.
Others entered the school premises by scaling a side of the fence, in a bid to close off any escape route.
It was also gathered that while some members of the gang entered the school, five others stayed behind in their speedboats in preparation for a fast getaway through the Ogebere River in Ogun State.
It was also gathered that while some members of the gang entered the school, five others stayed behind in their speedboats in preparation for a fast getaway through the Ogebere River in Ogun State.
Upon gaining entrance to the school, they
first pretended to be manual labourers in order to get close to the
students and teacher without alerting them of their intentions.
Once they were close to their targets, they were said to have popped out their guns, threatening to shoot anyone who moved.
As this was ongoing, two of the gunmen
mounted surveillance at the entranc to the school, while eight others
headed towards the crowd to pick their intended victims.
But it was said to have proven more difficult than they anticipated because on sighting the guns, the students ran in different directions despite threats to shoot them.
The gunmen were said to have then
released a hails of bullets into the air, which fortunately did not hit
anyone. Afterwards, they made towards the vice-principal’s office and
picked him up and a teacher, alongside four students of the school.
In a bid to flee unhindered, they released another hail of bullets, as they made away with the victims.
Among those abducted was Lukman Oyerinde, said to be the elder brother
of the late Olaitan Oyerinde, a former aide to Edo State Governor Adams
Oshiomhole.
At press time, it wasn’t clear what the security men attached to the school were doing when the gang accessed the school and kidnapped the six persons.
Given that the suspects had escaped
through the Ogbere River, it was gathered that the military and police
promptly moved to block some of the exit points.
Confirming the incident, the state Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said efforts were ongoing to rescue the victims unhurt.
He also said while four persons were
abducted by the gunmen, efforts were ongoing to track down the suspects
and bring them to book.
“This morning, some gunmen stormed Lagos State Model College, Igbonla, Epe, and abducted two teachers and two students.
“We have contacted the Ogun State Police Command, the marine unit of the force and naval personnel who have encircled the river.
“Two of the students have since been
rescued by our men. We will soon rescue the other victims and pick up
the suspects,” he said.
Reacting to the incident, the House of Representatives yesterday urged the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, to immediately deploy police officers and the necessary apparatus to ensure the release of the students and teachers.
Hon. Olawale Raji (Lagos APC), who
represents Epe Federal Constituency in the House, raised the matter
before the chamber in a motion of urgent public importance.
He said the attack on the school was a setback to the expansion of access to education and determination of parents to ensure their wards get a basic education.
Adopting the motion, the House condemned
the abduction, describing it as callous and a grossly inhuman act
against the tenets of those seeking qualitative education.
The House also urged the police and other security agencies to step up strict surveillance in Epe and all schools in the state to avoid a recurrence.
Similarly, the Lagos State Deputy
Governor, Dr. Idiat Oluranti Adebule, visited the school, assuring
Lagosians that government was working assiduously to ensure the prompt
rescue of the victims.
Adebule, who was accompanied by top government functionaries and heads of security agencies, condemned the act and pleaded with parents and families of the victims to cooperate with government and security agencies to ensure the prompt rescue of the victims.
While addressing hundreds of parents who
had come to the school to withdraw their children, the deputy governor
said this would not help the situation, as the panic being displayed by
the parents would further compound the situation.
She said: “It is true that in the last 29 years when this school was established, we have never experienced a thing like this, but now that it has happened and it is confronting us, we must come together to find a lasting solution to it.
“We, as government, parents, the school
and security agencies, must remain united to solve this problem. I know
you are angry, I know you are worried and I know you are agitated, but
we must look for a solution.
“But I plead for the understanding of parents on this matter. I know how
traumatic it could be, I know how emotional the issue we are discussing
could be, but the best we can do is to handle it with care and with
utmost wisdom that God can give us.”
She assured the parents, students and
teachers frantic with worry that the state government would do
everything humanly possible to ensure the rescue of the victims, adding
that a team of security operatives would stay behind in the school to
secure the students and teachers.
She also revealed that all the security agencies including the police,
air force, navy, army and others had been fully mobilised to ensure the
rescue of the victims, just as she expressed confidence in the success
of the rescue operation.
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