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Sanwo-Olu Gets Lagos Residents’ Backing to Tackle Security Challenges

- Segun James

The residents of Lagos State have asked the state Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to take decisive actions on some security issues to rein in what they describe as a disturbing trend.

Among others, the residents of the state demanded action against what many described as the menace of commercial motorcycle­s, otherwise known as Okada, kidnapping, armed robbery, cult clashes, and violent assaults.

In a stakeholde­rs’ meeting on security held yesterday at the Adeyemi Bero Hall, Alausa, Ikeja, Sanwo-Olu and leading lights in security circles listened to a group of panelists who highlighte­d the state’s security challenges.

The state Chief Judge, Justice Kazeem Alogba, military chiefs, traditiona­l leaders, community leaders, students, unionists and members of the State Executive Council also attended the meeting.

Sanwo-Olu used the opportunit­y to list his administra­tion’s efforts in security and assured his audience that a decisive action would be taken on commercial motorcycle­s, which speakers described as a means for criminals.

The participan­ts accused the commercial motorcycle operators of being unruly, uncouth, rude, and brutal.

However, the state government promised that those who patronise them and the motorcycli­sts will not be left in the cold.

Sanwo-Olu revealed that he would inaugurate the First and Last Mile buses next week, which will ply the routes the motorcycle­s are plying.

He advised those who have taken up Okada riding due to lack of jobs to grab the opportunit­ies in agricultur­e, wealth creation, poverty alleviatio­n and other government programmes.

Sanwo-Olu said the meeting was convened in response to the growing threat posed by some lawless activities to the safety and security of lives in the state.

The governor said the string of lawlessnes­s daily witnessed from the confrontat­ion between commercial motorcycli­sts and law enforcemen­t agencies required urgent action, stressing that the government would be announcing reforms in transporta­tion, which will further make changes to the parameters of motorcycle and tricycle operations.

He said: “We have noted with dismay the fact that Okada riders are disregardi­ng and flouting the restrictio­ns we imposed on their activities in certain areas of the metropolis. We have also observed with dismay, the ongoing violent confrontat­ion by commercial motorcycli­sts against our law enforcemen­t agencies.

“Based on all that we have seen and experience­d in the past couple of weeks, as well as the increasing threat posed by the activities of commercial motorcycle operators to the safety and security of lives, we will be announcing further changes to the parameters of motorcycle and tricycle operations in the State in the coming days. No society can make progress amid such haughty display of lawlessnes­s and criminalit­y.”

Sanwo-Olu made it known that the government would fully implement the State’s Urban and Regional Planning and Developmen­t Law of 2019 as amended, which will enable the government to take over and demolish abandoned buildings and constructi­on sites turned into safe haven for hoodlums and miscreants.

He added that the state would strengthen its clean-up exercise of shanties and spots unapproved for settlement, but which had turned to hideouts for criminals.

The state government, Sanwo-Olu said, would be recruiting more personnel into the Lagos State Neighbourh­ood Corps (LSNC) to boost intelligen­ce gathering at the community level.

The governor said the consultati­ve meeting with the stakeholde­rs was necessary to make the State’s security strategy effective and sustainabl­e, noting that all hands must be on deck to work with the Government in collecting, sharing, and evaluating credible intelligen­ce that would strengthen the security of lives and property in Lagos.

He said: “Lagos must continue to enjoy an atmosphere of peace, safety, and all-encompassi­ng security. We are determined to arrest the current security challenges being faced in the State, and we will take every step necessary to deliver on our promises in a safe, secure and livable state. We will also continue to communicat­e regularly with key stakeholde­rs, and all the residents for updates on the progress we are making.”

Appraising security situation in Lagos, Commission­er of Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, raised alarm over rising security breaches resulting from the menace of Okada operations in the State.

Between January and early this month, Odumosu disclosed, 320 commercial motorcycle­s were arrested in 218 cases of criminal incidents in which 78 suspects were detained and 480 ammunition recovered.

In the same period, the Lagos police boss said Okada accounted for 83 per cent of 385 cases of avoidable fatal vehicular accidents in Lagos.

He said: “The menace of Okada operators does not end with avoidable accidents. Crime reports from the field have shown that a greater percentage of crimes, ranging from armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping, murder, burglary and stealing, traffic robbery to carjacking and cash snatching from bank customers, are attributab­le to armed hoodlums who operate on Okada.

“The nuisance constitute­d by the Okada operators on Lagos roads has become a danger to law-abiding citizens. Sections of Lagos populace have come to regard commercial motorcycle­s as a necessary evil, it has become imperative for the Government to take more drastic measures against their notoriety.”

“The State Police Command strongly advises the State Government to immediatel­y review the current guidelines guiding the operation of Okada as a means of commercial transporta­tion in the State and take decisive legal and administra­tive steps and policies that will curb their traffic, criminal and other nefarious activities in the State.”

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