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Canada Returnee Jailed For Three Months After Assaulting Lagos KAI Officer

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 14, 2025 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Canada Returnee Jailed For Three Months After Assaulting Lagos KAI Officer.

A 52-year-old Canadian returnee, Morufudeen Idowu, has been sentenced to three months in prison for assaulting an official of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps, commonly known as KAI, during a routine enforcement operation at Ojota. The conviction, handed down by a Magistrate Court in Bolade, Oshodi, on Friday, 13 June 2025, follows Idowu’s guilty plea for crossing the Ojota Expressway illegally, resisting arrest, and attacking a KAI officer, causing bodily injuries.

 

The incident occurred when KAI officials, tasked with enforcing Lagos State’s pedestrian safety regulations, confronted Idowu for unlawfully crossing the busy Ojota Expressway, an act prohibited to prevent fatal accidents. According to Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, Idowu not only refused lawful arrest but also physically assaulted the officer attempting to apprehend him. A video shared by Wahab on his verified X account showed Idowu engaged in a scuffle, with the officer sustaining visible injuries, including a bloodied face.





 

Following his arrest, Idowu was detained at the KAI headquarters in Oshodi and promptly arraigned before the Magistrate Court. The court found him guilty of the charges, sentencing him to three months imprisonment without the option of a fine. Speaking after the ruling, Commissioner Wahab warned that the Lagos State Government would not tolerate aggression against its operatives performing lawful duties. “The state will protect all such operatives with the full force of the law,” he stated, expressing hope that the conviction would serve as a deterrent to others, regardless of social status.

 

 

The conviction underscores Lagos State’s ongoing crackdown on violations of environmental and pedestrian regulations. KAI officers, stationed at hotspots like Ojota, Oshodi, and Mile 2, are tasked with curbing unsafe practices such as illegal road crossing, street trading, and improper waste disposal, which contribute to flooding and safety hazards. In a related operation, 23 individuals were arrested for dumping refuse in drainage channels, and 10 others for open defecation and urination, highlighting the state’s broader enforcement efforts.

 

This case serves as a reminder of the Lagos State Government’s commitment to upholding public safety and environmental compliance, with authorities vowing to prosecute offenders rigorously. As Nigeria continues to address urban challenges, the swift judicial response to Idowu’s actions signals a zero-tolerance approach to lawlessness, even for those returning from abroad.

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