Lagos state task force officers accused of extorting n70000 from corps member
A disturbing report!
According to a recent news article, a corps member in Lagos State has accused the Lagos State Task Force officers of extorting N70,000 from him.
The corps member, who was on his way to a training program, was allegedly stopped by the task force officers at the Agege area of Lagos. The officers reportedly demanded that he pay a bribe of N70,000 to avoid being arrested and detained.
The corps member, who was left shaken by the ordeal, has since reported the incident to the authorities and is seeking justice.
This is a serious allegation, and it highlights the need for greater accountability and transparency in the actions of law enforcement agencies. It is unacceptable for public officials to engage in extortion and other forms of corruption, and it is essential that those responsible are held accountable.
The Lagos State Government and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) must take immediate action to investigate this incident and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. The government must also take steps to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.
It is also important for the public to report any incidents of corruption or extortion to the authorities, and to demand accountability from those who are supposed to serve and protect us.
Let's hope that justice is served in this case, and that the corps member receives the compensation and support he deserves.