Friday, 13 March 2015

Bloody Clash between Ladipo Traders and Mortuary Attendants Wound Many

Ladipo market
There was a bloody clash between traders and mortuary attendants on Wednesday at the Ladipo Market in Mushin, Lagos, after the mortuary attendants formed a parallel executive.

Many traders were wounded following the clash during which guns, machetes and axes were freely used. The market was temporary closed before the police intervened and restored peace.

The fighting which paralysed activities in the market was between the leadership of the market’s central body called Ladipo Auto Central Executive, LACEC and mortuary attendants led by Monday
Lawrence.

P.M.NEWS gathered that some mortuary attendants printed some receipts and started collecting park and toll fees and allocating spaces on the roadside and collecting other tolls accruing to LACEC in the market.

An attempt by a LACEC task force member identified as Ndubuisi to stop them resulted in the bloody clash after other taskforce members who saw what happened  to Ndubuisi, regrouped and a serious fighting broke out.

When their correspondent visited the market, the whole area was rowdy and some traders shut their shops and left the market. Operatives of the State Anti-Robbery Squad  deployed to restore peace were seen in their vehicle at the market. At least eight people were arrested.

Efforts to speak with the outgoing president, Mr Ikechukwu Animalu and Lawrence who is the leader of the new group proved abortive as their phones were switched off. The welfare officer of  LACEC, Chief Ajuluchukwu Ezeanya, who confirmed the incident, promised to speak later on the matter.

The market recently conducted an election which produced new executives led by Comrade Kinsley Ogunor as President. With the emergence of the new group led by Lawrence, who also participated in the election, it means two executives have emerged in the market.

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