Law & JusticeNewsNigeriaPeopleBreaking: Tanker Drivers Shutdown Yola- Jalingo Highway Over Police Brutality

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By Ibrahim Abdul’Aziz,  Regional Correspondent

Amid nationwide #ENDSARs protests, angry tanker drivers in Adamawa have on Sunday  shutdown Yola-Jalingo highway in to protest alleged police brutality against a tanker driver, near Mayo Belwa town.
Major Nigerian towns are currently facing a fierce protests by youths under the banner of #EndSARS to protest police brutality and bad governance.
Both officials of the PTD and other eyewitnesses  regrets the situation which affected commercial and other activities .
An eyewitness Muhammad Ali said that the incident occurred when police officers from Karewa area command in Yola accosted a tanker driver who was transferring fuel from his reserve tank to the main tank and demanded bribe.
“A tanker driver whose fuel got exhausted was trying to transfer fuel to the main tank from his reservoir.

#ENDSARs protests; angry tanker drivers in Adamawa State on Sunday, October 18 shutdown Yola-Jalingo highway

” Some policemen from Karewa area command who are notorious for extorting motorists accosted the tanker driver and demanded bribe from him.

“When he failed to heed to their demand, they descended on him, beat him up to stupor and even tore his clothes. The people have to swoop on the policemen, rescue the hapless man and rushed him to hospital,” Ali disclosed.

Another eye witness Sale Baba an official of the tanker drivers  also said  that “we are  tired of the atrocities being perpetrated by the police. That is why this time they shutdown the highway to demand justice for one of them who was brutalized for committing no crime.
” The situation is now causing serious tension as commuters plying the highway have become stranded for hours.
“The authorities should take stiffer action to ensure that such policemen are brought to justice as they constitute a threat to peace and security,” Zaiti said.
Reacting police spokesman in the state , DSP Sulaiman Nguroje said he was intimated about the development and the commissioner of police had deployed a team to ascertain the situation.
“I have heard about the commotion and commissioner had since deployed a team to investigate.
” We will surely take the proper action. If the police are found wanton in this regard, Adamawa police command will not hesitate to mete our punishment to them.
“He ordered that the alleged police officers be arrested ,” he said.
The police command has sometimes this year dismissed one of its men for allegedly killing a motorcycle rider in Maiha local government area if the state.
Ibrahim Abdul' Aziz (Correspondent)
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