A massive riot broke out in Mile 12 area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on
Thursday as Hausa and Yoruba communities in the area clashed.
Eyewitnesses say houses and about two churches have been set ablaze in the
riot as men of the Rapid Respond Squad, RRS, have been drafted to the area
to forestall peace.
People are said to be fleeing their homes as houses were being set ablaze
by the rioters.
The police seem helpless, an eye witness told PM News as the rioters
continued to take laws in their hands despite the presence of policemen in
the area.
A resident of the area said he fled the area to Berger as the crisis deepens.
The resident, who craved anonymity said crisis started when an Hausa Okada
rider drove against traffic and hit another Yoruba Okada rider.
In the hot exchange that followed, it was gathered that the Hausa Okada
rider brought out a dagger and stabbed the Yoruba man.
The Hausas were said to have mobilised and attacked the Yoruba community
leading to the crisis.
Soldiers were said to have been drafted in the area to prevent the crisis
from escalating.
There was traffic gridlock in the area as many people were stranded.
Unconfirmed report had it that three people were feared dead in the mayhem.
PM News