EFCC Raid on Lagos Hotels Sparks Controversy Over Alleged Assaults and Misconduct.
In a startling development, officials from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) conducted a raid early this morning at Annex and Regional hotels located in Isashi, Ojo, Lagos. The hotels, owned by the same individual, were targeted in what was supposed to be a sting operation but quickly turned chaotic and controversial.
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Reports from the scene allege that EFCC operatives forcefully entered rooms, assaulting guests and hotel staff, and indiscriminately stealing personal belongings including ATM cards, money, and phones. Witnesses further claim that shots were fired sporadically, resulting in injuries to innocent bystanders, while numerous individuals were reportedly arrested during the operation.
The incident has sparked outrage among the public, with some labeling Nigeria as a “Banana Republic” in response to the perceived heavy-handed tactics employed during the raid. A viral video circulating on social media captured the moment EFCC officers were seen manhandling a female staff member of Regional Hotel, prompting swift condemnation.
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In response to the allegations, Ola Olukoyede, the Executive Chairman of the EFCC, has ordered the immediate arrest of two officers allegedly involved in the assault of the hotel staff. He acknowledged the existence of the viral video and pledged a thorough investigation into the entire operation. Olukoyede assured the public that appropriate disciplinary measures would be taken against any personnel found to have violated protocols or engaged in misconduct during the raid.
Clarifying the circumstances surrounding the video footage, it was revealed that the room depicted in the CCTV footage belonged to hotel workers and staff, including the manager who was reportedly assaulted after being startled awake around 4:00 am. Similar treatment was allegedly meted out to several guests, both male and female, causing widespread distress and concern among those affected.
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The management of the hotel explained that the surveillance cameras were installed in staff quarters to ensure compliance with hotel policies and to prevent unauthorized activities. These cameras do not cover private conveniences and are intended solely for security purposes.
In a commentary on the unfolding events, investigative journalist with the handle @PIDOMNIGERIA, known as 99% OPPRESSED on the X platform, expressed skepticism over potential official denials or attempts to discredit the video evidence. The journalist highlighted ongoing concerns about the fate of those unlawfully detained and emphasized the need for transparency in any subsequent EFCC statements or actions.
As the situation continues to develop, the EFCC faces mounting pressure to address the allegations decisively and restore public confidence in its operations. The fallout from this incident underscores broader concerns about law enforcement practices and accountability in Nigeria.
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EFCC @officialEFCC officials early this morning invaded Annex and
Regional hotels in Isashi ojo Lagos, owned by same person.
They broke into rooms, assaulted guests and workers, stole ATM cards, money and phones. Shot sporadically at guests, injured innocent customers, and… pic.twitter.com/8DOP4UWJ4r— 99% OPPRESSED. (@PIDOMNIGERIA) June 27, 2024
Authorities are expected to provide further updates as investigations into the raid at Annex and Regional hotels progress, with attention focused on ensuring justice for all affected parties and preventing similar incidents in the future.