Daily Trust

Lagos clamps down on fake enforcemen­t officials

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Lagos State Government has vowed to intensify enforcemen­t activities on fake enforcemen­t officials across the state.

At a press briefing, the Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Mr Oluwaseun Osiyemi, disclosed that the ministry, through its task force team, would carry out sting operations in different areas of the state until all impersonat­ors were eradicated.

He explained that revealing details of the enforcemen­t operation would sabotage its effectiven­ess and success as the impersonat­ors would devise methods to elude the government and persist in their unlawful acts.

Osiyemi also explained that the recently introduced Traffic Management Solution Device (TMS) successful­ly captured 26,816 real time traffic infringeme­nts over the last three months, making enforcemen­t more effective and safe for officers to carry out.

The commission­er also said there were plans by the state government to take the transporta­tion system to another level through the introducti­on of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses by private investors, assuring that the state government’s commitment to public transporta­tion was to promote a transport system that was integrated and gave options to citizens.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transporta­tion, Sola Giwa, stressed that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) was the only body backed by law to carry out enforcemen­t and manage traffic within the state, saying local government­s did not have traffic officers and were not authorised by law to apprehend motorists who committed traffic infraction­s.

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