Following the death of Bamise Ayanwole, who was allegedly abducted and killed after boarding a Lagos Bus Rapid Transit driver (BRT) vehicle on Friday, there are speculations that BRT has suspended operations as passengers were left stranded on Tuesday morning at various BRT Terminals across the state.
An official of Primero, who preferred anonymity, confirmed that the operations of the BRT had been temporarily suspended across the state owing to the unfortunate incident that led to the killing of Bamise.
But the official assured the commuters that the issue was being handled by the state government and services would be restored as soon as possible.
However, the Punch correspondent who visited the Ikorodu BRT terminal, confirmed that there were no buses at the terminal to convey stranded passengers to their various destinations.
Daily Independent had earlier reported that Oluwabamise was declared missing after boarding the bus on February 26.
But on Monday her corpse was said to have been found on Carter bridge in Ogogoro community, Lagos Island.
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