Content creator Sirbalo has accused alleged agberos in Lagos State of violently smashing his car windscreen after he refused to pay a ₦200,000 demand, an incident that has sparked widespread outrage and renewed calls for action against extortion in the state. The incident reportedly occurred recently in Lagos, where Sirbalo claims he was approached by the enforcers who demanded the exorbitant sum without providing any service. Despite offering ₦50,000 as a compromise, he says the situation escalated, resulting in the destruction of his vehicle’s windscreen. He has since stated that repairs will cost over ₦700,000, a significant financial burden for any individual.
Sirbalo shared his experience on social media, expressing frustration over the rising menace of agberos in Lagos. “This Agbero issue in Lagos State is getting too much these days. See how they brøke my windscreen just because they demanded ₦200,000 for doing nothing for me, but I gave them ₦50,000, yet they still brøke my glass. I will spend over ₦700,000 to fix it,” he wrote. His post quickly went viral, drawing reactions from Nigerians who echoed his concerns about the unchecked activities of transport union enforcers across the state.
Many social media users condemned the incident, with some calling for stricter enforcement of laws against such acts. One user, @JaxonYTA, criticized the perpetrators, saying, “The hand they use to break the glass let them use it to go and do something with their life, useless set of people.” Others like @stubborntailor and @Tunnyflo009 highlighted the growing fear among citizens, with comments reflecting the sense of helplessness and insecurity. @LeatherOc pointed out the irony, noting that these same individuals are often mobilized during election periods, while @Hezekiah222 urged Sirbalo to report the matter to the police for proper action.
The incident has reignited discussions about the role of agberos in Lagos, where they are often seen as enforcers for transport unions but have increasingly been linked to harassment and extortion. Despite government efforts to regulate their activities, many citizens continue to report similar encounters. The case underscores the urgent need for stronger intervention by security agencies and policymakers to protect civilians from such abuses.
As the public outcry grows, the incident may prompt renewed attention from authorities on how to curb the menace of agberos in Lagos. The story serves as a stark reminder of the daily challenges faced by residents and the importance of accountability in maintaining public safety.


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