Lagos Civil Servants Raise The Alarm Over Molestation By Airforce Officers News
Sanwo-Olu to call them to order and guarantee security of lives and property of the residents in the axis.
According to Mr. Augustine Kiki who was also molested along with other colleagues, Mr. Abiona Emmanuel and Mr Ogunsola Kadri the officers stopped them on the way, searched their bags and refused to let go after providing valid means of identification to them as staff of the Lagos State government.
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