Man Shot Dead During Fuel Queue Commotion In Lagos

File photo

Share

The family of a young man, Toheeb Eniafe, has been thrown into mourning after he was reportedly shot at a petrol station belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited at Obalende in the Ikoyi area of  Lagos State.

Punch Newspaper reports that the incident happened late Wednesday. Eniafe was said to be in the queue to get petrol when the incident happened.

While in the queue, two men, believed to be military officers, reportedly attempted to drive into the station to buy petrol even though they were not in the queue to get the product.

This, Punch reports, was met with stiff resistance from people in the queue who had been waiting for hours.

Several eyewitnesses confirmed that Eniafe spearheaded the argument, telling the men to join the queue like everyone else.

This further degenerated into a fisticuff and the eventual death of the young man after one of the men shot him and fled the scene.

A resident who said he witnessed the incident, alleged that the officers were from the Department of State Services as they had their branded polo shirts.

He was said to have narrated, “I saw them. They are men of the DSS. They came to the scene to buy fuel but refused to join the queue.

“That is what they always do. It was not Toheeb’s turn yet but he confronted them, asking them to join the queue or be polite about the way they went about the purchase.

“One of them was so impatient. He slapped Toheeb and he retaliated with more words. Before we could know it, we heard gunshots and Toheeb fell to the ground.”