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Police Assault: Truck drivers block Yola-Gombe highway

Truck drivers on Thursday blocked the Yola-Gombe highway after police operatives assaulted one of their colleagues.

• September 24, 2021
Trucks
Trucks (Photo Credit: Vanguard News)

Truck drivers barricaded the Yola-Gombe highway on Thursday in protest to an assault by police officers on the road, causing much hardship to other travellers.

Yusuf Haruna, a leader of the truck drivers union in Adamawa said the drivers took the decision after police officers physically assaulted one of their members who denied them a bribe.

“The driver refused to give them a dime and proceeded to his destination.

“Angered by the driver’s attitude, the police pursued and blocked the truck at Mbalang village, along Numan-Cham road, pulled the driver out and started to beat him.

“Upon seeing what was happening to their colleagues, some truck drivers came to rescue him and in the process the police fired tear gas to disperse the drivers,” Mr Haruna narrated.

He explained that when the situation deteriorated, truck drivers blocked the road completely, adding that while the police were beating the driver, N40,000 went missing from the driver’s pocket.

Meanwhile, the Adamawa police commissioner,Adamu Alhaji, has directed the investigation of the officers involved in the melee.

DSP Sulaiman Nguroje, spokesman of the police command in the state, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Yola.

Mr Nguroje said that the commissioner has directed the Numan Area Command to, as a matter of urgency, transfer the accused officers to the state command for prompt investigation.

“The Command has received a report of misunderstanding between its officers and truck drivers over extortion allegation.

“The development that truck drivers blocked the Yola-Gombe federal highway and as a result of the extortion caused hardship to travelers and other road users.

“Upon receiving the report, the Commissioner of police immediately intervened and summoned the Numan Area Command to transfer the accused officers to the state Command for investigation,” Mr Nguroje said, indicating that the Commissioner has zero tolerance to corruption and other related cases.

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