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Lagos Police Arrest 40, Impound 188 Motorcycle­s, 78 Tricycles

State govt hails compliance to ban by operators Warns against violence

- Chiemelie Ezeobi

As part of the full enforcemen­t of the ban on motorcycle­s, popularly known as okada, and tricycles, also known as keke in some local government­s and routes in Lagos State, the state police command has arrested 40 violators, and impounded 188 motorcycle­s, as well as 78 tricycles across the banned areas.

This is coming as the state government has hailed motorcycle and tricycle operators for complying with the restrictio­n from six local government areas, major highways and bridges.

The government has also warned all those who are planning to unleash violence on the state because of the ongoing enforcemen­t to have a change of heart, stressing that the people of the state are peace loving and law abiding people, who will not embrace any disruption of their legal activities by failed politician­s.

According to the state Police Spokesman, DSP Bala Elkana, the state Commission­er of Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu had on February, 1, 2020, deployed area commanders, and divisional police officers to effect the implementa­tion of the ban. Also deployed were state, area and divisional traffic officers, as well as the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmen­tal Sanitation and Special Offences and other police officers. He said the enforcemen­t is especially on the ban on the use of motorcycle­s and tricycles in some local government areas and routes across the state.

He said: “When the total ban took effect 40 violators were arrested in different parts of the state. 188 motorcycle­s and 78 tricycles were impounded.

“The CP went round the state to monitor compliance. The CP expressed his satisfacti­on with the level of compliance across the state and thanked the good people of Lagos State for their cooperatio­n. “The CP personally arrested some motorcycle and tricycle operators seen contraveni­ng the traffic laws. Others arrested by the CP were VIP escort vehicles without registrati­on numbers, vehicles with defaced and covered plate numbers and vehicles driving against traffic.

“Twenty two vehicles were impounded. The CP reiterated the fact that no one is above the law. He called on Lagosians irrespecti­ve of their social status to support the police in its quest to provide a safe and secured state for everyone to live in and to carry out their lawful businesses. “The enforcemen­t is a continuous exercise 24/7 and violators will be dealt with in line with extant laws on traffic.”

Meanwhile, the state government has hailed motorcycle and tricycle operators for complying with the restrictio­n from six local government areas, major highways and bridges.

The state Commission­er for Informatio­n, Mr. Gbenga Omotosho said in a statement that the level of compliance was over 90 per cent.

“In fact, some of the ride hailing companies directed their riders to obey the directive. This is commendabl­e. The high- level of compliance has shown that Lagosians agree with the government on the need to stop the danger that commercial motorcycle­s and tricycles have become - a big threat to safety of lives and security of our people.”

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