Specials
Bamise: Murder on the Orient Express BY Chris Adetayo
A citizen getting killed is bad enough. For it to happen inside the “premises” of a government facility is extremely so. That’s what we are faced with.
Citizen Bamise, having completed her business on the day, got on a Bus Rapid Transit vehicle, owned and run by the Lagos State Government, from the Ajah area of the state to Oshodi on Friday, February 25. Reports indicate that as soon as she got inside the bus, she immediately feared for her life and recorded a video message which she sent to a family member or friend.
Sadly, her worst fears came to pass. She became the latest victim of rampaging murderers who proceeded to harvest organs from her body.
If the public transport system run by the state is no longer safe for citizens, we do have a problem. The people deserve some explanations and assurances.
May Bamise’s soul Rest In Peace.
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