(Video) Dangote Cement truck drivers, soldiers attack Ibese, 2 hospitalised KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Tuesday, August 3, 2021

(Video) Dangote Cement truck drivers, soldiers attack Ibese, 2 hospitalised

Ibese is currently on lockdown following a skirmish that has now escalated to medium-scale violence involving the youth (mostly Okada riders) of the quarry community hosting Dangote Cement, Ibese Plant, and the drivers of the company’s trucks. (Read More Here).

According to a community leader who spoke to the National Daily, yesterday, a Hausa trucker accidentally hit one of the riders who usually wait for passengers at the Ibese Junction en route to Abule Imashayi and neighboring villages.

The plant has two wide expanses of land where hundreds of cement truckers park, and their moving in and out of the parks obstruct traffic, especially at junctions in the area.

“The riders protested, but the truckers mobilized, and there was a fight,” he told the newspaper about the August 3 incident.

The situation became degenerated.

An Ibese Dangote Cement truck
“We moved in and pulled our youth back to Ibese so we could douse the tension.”

The community went and reported to the security agents, mostly soldiers guarding the plants, hoping they could use their initiatives to de-escalate the situation.

“We were surprised the soldiers encourage the Hausa truckers to keep up the attack,” he said.

“In fact the soldiers later came into Ibese and started attacking the youth, house by house.”

He said Odede Najim and Muleiro Suleiman have landed in hospital after the soldiers joined in the attack.

“We don’t know if the two will survive it.”

The source said it has been happening like that—soldiers ramping up company-community hostilities they should professionally de-escalate.

The police have yet to intervene either.

And the community, whose oba died last year, had to take a traditional route in times like this.

Oro is out now, and everybody, especially women and children are to keep their heads down in their houses, another resident confirmed.

And it is very likely the youth will lunch their own attack on the cement plant that has been operating for close to 12 years in the Yewa North community.

“We can’t predict what the youth are planning,” he said.

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