After what many describe as genocide at the Lekki Toll Gate a few minutes ago, many unarmed protesters fear and predict that Alausa is next.
We shall update this story with happenings before we sign this report off.
Lagos State government workers were holed in at the State Government Secretariat in Alausa, after work today.
The gates were locked while protesters stood guard at the entrance:
The Lekki Toll Gate killings over, surviving youths adamant with their quest for good governance, stand their ground while wailing over the corpses of their murdered friends.
News have it that the same uniformed men are battle ready and spoiling for the same massacre at Alausa and Allen round about.
Those are the two spots on the Mainland where the protesters have gathered daily for the past 12 days:
Feyi Ijimakinwa@feyijiยท2m tweeted a few minutes ago that:
“The lights are off @ the protest ground, Alausa Ikeja just as they did at Lekki Toll Gate. We’re surrounded by policemen & two truckloads of soldiers are in front of the Deputy Governor’s office. Evil lurks & we are hemmed in. #AlausaProtest#EndSARS#EndPoliceBrutalityinNigera
No one knows the fate of Nigerian youths currently surrounded at Alausa with no weapons whatsoever to defend themselves except chants of good governance.
Ambulances have complained that the Army has refused them access to the scenes of massacre:
Parents are calling their children frantically but the fear-stricken protesters cannot take calls as phones are either switched off or muted. Death stares them in the face !
The unarmed protesters chant the national anthem in tears, horror, wailing as the rain of bullets fall on them in the darkness:
People who cannot hold the horror in anymore have called out those they consider sponsors of the massacre.
Ireti Bakare, demanded of the former governor of Lagos State, if this is the NADECO or the military he fought to give Nigeria’s future a better standing: