Suspected militants on Monday attacked the security team of the Ogun Deputy Governor, Chief Mrs Yetunde Onanuga at Ibafo.
The
militants engaged Onaguga’s security team in gun battle when she
embarked on an inspection visit to some borderline communities between
Ogun and Lagos states sacked by militants.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspected militants had
last Friday attacked the communities killing scores of residents.
Onanuga,
who visited Imushin, Elepete and Igbo-Olomu communities, reassured the
residents of the commitment of the authorities to protect their lives
and property.
The suspected militants however,
began shooting at the security operatives who accompanied the deputy
governor at Akoka Ebute area of Ibafo, in Obafemi-Owode Local Government
Area.
However, the gun battle which lasted for about 20 minutes, did not record any casualty.
Traditional
rulers from the affected communities had earlier held a meeting with
the Secretary to the Government of Ogun State (SSG), Taiwo Adeoluwa, in Abeokuta.
NAN
reports that the outcome of the meeting spurred the government to send a
delegation, led by the deputy governor to visit the affected
communities.
As the advance security team led by
the service chiefs was approaching Ibafo Creeks, where the suspected
militants were believed to be hiding, a barrage of gunfire ensued,
forcing the law enforcement agents to take cover.
NAN
gathered that the security operatives, comprising soldiers and
policemen, responded immediately and repelled the suspected militants,
who later retreated deeper into the creeks and escaped.
The
delegation later made a detour from the troubled area after the deputy
governor had assured the residents of commitment to their safety.
Reacting
to the gun battle, the SSG expressed concern over the deteriorating
security situation in the affected communities and called for urgent
Federal Government's assistance.
``It is a thing
of regret that things have gone so bad in our country; at this level,
the teams led by the deputy governor of the state were not able to have
access to a part of our state.
``It means that without mincing words, the Federal Government needs to get involved in this.
``This
is something that is beyond the capacity of the police. We need
military task force like the one we have in Niger Delta; it's necessary
and desirable.
``As we can see in Elepete, Igbo-Olomu and Imagbon, nothing can be compared with the violence here in Ibafo," Adeoluwa said.
He said the exchange of gunfire between the security operatives and the criminal”in broad daylight” was regrettable.
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