JUST IN: Army shooting range bullets hit two in Ibadan
Several neighborhoods around the 2Division Nigeria Army at Odogbo in Ibadan are in a state of chaos after two people were shot by stray gunshots from the barracks’ shooting range.
One of the victims, who is believed to be around 10 years old, is named Daniel, while the other victim, an adult, is known as Baba Ajeri.
The two patients were reportedly being treated by army medical staff after being transported to the hospital located inside the barracks.
Residents claimed that the two of them were struck by bullets on Friday while the firing went on.
One of the victims, who is believed to be around 10 years old, is named Daniel, while the other victim, an adult, is known as Baba Ajeri.
The two patients were reportedly being treated by army medical staff after being transported to the hospital located inside the barracks.
Residents claimed that the two of them were struck by bullets on Friday while the firing went on.
They said that a hail of bullets from the shooting range had damaged their structures, particularly their roofs, while many of them remained inside to avoid the flying bullets.
Alhaji Kareem Ijeru, one of the community leaders, told a reporter that a recent round of shooting was intense on Friday night and that many residents had to park their cars outside of their residences.
He said, “They have started again. We have been going through this for years. They started again yesterday and it was very bad last night.
“Everybody stayed indoors and we all laid down flat to avoid being hit by bullets right inside out homes. The shooting continued this morning and unfortunately, two persons were hit.
“They have been rushed to the hospital in the barracks. The bullets which hit Baba Ajeri have not been removed but Daniel I lucky, I was told the one that hit him has been extracted.
“We have staged protests, we have complained to the army on many occasions but the situation has not changed.”
Ade Owolabi, a different local, claimed that many of the area’s landlords had evacuated their homes and taken up residence in other locations in order to save their lives.
“Some of our people have developed hypertension as a result of constant fear. But is this how we will continue to live in danger? President Muhammadu Buhari should help us,” he said.