Tragedy Strikes At Gbagada as Driver Fleeing LASTMA Officials Crushes Two LAWMA Sweepers To Death, Protests Erupt

In a tragic turn of events, the Gbagada inward Oworonshoki, particularly the Charlie Boy Bus stop, has been transformed into a hotbed of protest following a horrifying incident that claimed the lives of two Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) street sweepers by a driver fleeing from LASTMA Taskforce. 
The tragic incident has led to the blockage of the road by furious protesters, causing severe traffic congestion along Gbagada/Oshodi expressway.

According to eyewitness accounts, chaos erupted when a vehicle belonging to yet to be identified driver being chased by the Task Force unit of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LAWMA) crushed two LAWMA street sweepers to death on their duty post. 

While the sequence of events leading to the tragic incident remains unclear, unconfirmed reports suggest that the reckless chase by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) Task Force resulted in the fatal incident.
 The incident occurred at the Charley Boy bus stop, where enraged witnesses reported multiple gunshots and teargas fired by the police, further escalating the tense situation.

The incident has been met with outrage from the local community, prompting many residents and sympathizers to take to the streets in protest, demanding justice for the deceased LAWMA workers, and calling for authorities to take immediate action. 

As a result of the protest, traffic congestion has reached unprecedented levels, causing significant disruption to the movement of vehicles along the Gbagada Expressway inward Oworonshoki.

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  1. Stop spreading fake news no LASTMA official was on patrol as at that moment on that axis so no LASTMA official was involved

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