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GOVERNOR FASHOLA BLAMES ARMED ROBBERY IN LEKKI ON PRESIDENT JONATHAN

Lagos state governor Babatunde Fashola says President Jonathan is to blsme for the robbery which happened early wednesday at Fcmb bank situated at lekki. He says due to inadequate armed officers and security personnel who were busy coordinating the President's campaign rally, the thieves used that opportunity to rob the bank which resulted to the death of some individuals and as a result the president is to blame.

The robbers –dressed in military camouflage– were said to have hit the scene through the waters, with the aid of a speedboat. They stopped vehicular and pedestrian movements on the road for some time, opened fire eventually, leaving 4 dead.


Investigations have it that the shootout broke out between Policemen and the robbers around Admiralty Way and on the Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge, obviously following the casualties of the day in which 3 Policemen and a teenage girl hawking fishes on the axis were killed.

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