- Lagos state government announced that it will crush and recycle 4000 motorcycles
- The motorcycles are the one seized from Motorcycle riders
- The decision to seized motorcycle was as a result of the government law banning riders
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Lagos state government announced on Monday, February 27 that it would
be crushing and recycling four thousand motorcycles previously seized
from riders.
The state commissioner of police,
Fatai Owoseni who made this announcement said the decision to seized
motorcycles was as a result of the state government’s resolve to address
the security concerns posed by 'Okada' operations, saying criminals
were in the habit of using Okadas to perpetrate crime and get away.
Owoseni said: “So far, we have
impounded about 500 motorcycles since we started renewed efforts and we
now have a total of about 4,000 okadas to be crushed. The law makes
provision for how the seized motorcycles should be handled. The law also
makes provision for how to handle those who flout the law.”
Punch
reports that the commissioner said aside from impounding the
motorcycles, the enforcement agents would also arrest operators and
residents who patronised them, adding that mobile courts would be
instituted to try offenders.
He said
that due to the constant challenges of enforcing the law, the state
government was considering an outright ban on Okada operations in some
areas, starting with the Lekki and Victoria Island areas.
He said: “Okada
riders have been a sort of menace. They go into the road and flout the
laws with impunity. When they get to traffic lights, they behave as if
it is not meant for them. Also, criminal elements use motorcycles to
either rob or as a getaway in some areas. Not only that, they flout the
8pm closing time given to them."
Meanwhile, as from March 2017, it is now mandatory for Lagos bus conductors to wear
uniform, name tags and badges according to the National President of
Bus Conductors Association of Nigeria, Mr Israel Adeshola.
Adeshola
said on Thursday, February 16, that government has approved wearing of
uniforms and badges for bonafide members of the association on Monday,
February 12.
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