Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State
has warned motorcycle operators, popularly called Okada riders,
commercial buses and street hawkers to repent from their recklessness or
face the full wrath of the law.
The Governor said
this on Friday, November 6, while addressing Government House
Correspondents shortly after an emergency Security Council Meeting he
chaired.
He noted that it has become obvious that
traffic crimes and robbery are mostly as a result of the menace of Okada
riders and street hawkers, as commercial buses have also become lawless
and reckless on the road. He read the riot act to the drivers and gave
them a stern warning to operate within the confines of the law.
Ambode
stated that, in line with the commitment of his administration to
ensure security of lives and property as well as the enforcing of the
Rule of Law, the Council made strong decisions to check the excesses of
notorious elements in the state.
He said he has
ordered the full enforcement of the Lagos Road Traffic Laws, especially
as it concerns the restriction of okada and tricycle operations.
However,
according to the Schedule II of the Lagos State Road Traffic Law 2012,
Okada, tricycle (Keke Marwa), carts and wheel barrows are restricted on
some routes including Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Apapa-Oshodi Expressway,
Oworonshoki-Oshodi Expressway, Lagos-Ikorodu Expressway, Lagos-Abeokuta
Expressway and Third Mainland Bridge.
Others
routes include Eti-Osa/Lekki –Epe Expressway, Lagos –Badagry Expressway,
Funsho Williams Avenue, Agege Motor Road and Eti-Osa/Lekki Coastal
Road.
Ambode said, “Any person who fails to
comply with any of the provisions of this section commits an offence and
shall be liable on conviction as stipulated in the law.
“Henceforth,
all commercial vehicles, except Rapid Transport buses, must use only
the service lanes in accordance with existing traffic laws. All
conductors of Commercial buses must sit down in their buses and keep the
doors closed at all times while in motion. It is against the Law for
conductors to hang on the bus doors and leave the doors open. Any
contravention will be met with severe punitive measures.
“Commercial
buses can only drop and pick passengers at officially designated bus
stops henceforth. Any illegal and indiscriminate picking and dropping of
passengers is against the law.
“Other
road users who break traffic laws will pay a compulsory traffic fine in
accordance with the law. Mobile Traffic courts are being introduced to
prosecute offenders promptly.”
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