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Sanwo-Olu declares total ban on Okada, 115 impounded

- From Christiana T. Alabi, & Eugene Agha (Lagos)

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State yesterday imposed a fresh and total ban on commercial motorcycle­s popularly known as okada on all highways across six Local Government Areas (LGAs) and nine Local Council Developmen­t Areas (LCDAs).

The affected councils are Eti-Osa, Ikeja, Surulere, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, and Apapa, and the ban extends to all the LCDAs under them. Sanwo-Olu gave the directive during a meeting with the state commission­er of police, area commanders and divisional police officers (DPOs) at the State House, Ikeja.

He said that effective from June 1, security operatives should enforce the proscripti­on order across the listed councils.

The ban came on the heels of the gruesome murder of a sound engineer, Sunday David Imoh, by a mob of Okada riders at the Admiralty Way, Lekki over an argument on N100 fare.

The mob was also said to have attacked and injured the band’s saxophonis­t, Francis

Olatunji, and the keyboardis­t, Philip Balogun.

The governor explained that the fresh ban on okada followed the February 2020 restrictio­n placed on the activities of commercial motorcycle­s.

He added that the government took the decision in line with the state’s Transport Sector Reform Law 2018, to immediatel­y address the chaos and menace created by operations of commercial motorcycli­sts in the listed areas.

Sanwo-Olu added, “Government has provided last mile buses, medium capacity and high-capacity buses in the affected areas for the convenienc­e of commuters. Before the end of the year, we are also bringing the rail along these corridors with their terminals. We have provided jetties as well to provide alternativ­es.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Taskforce has continued with its mop up of commercial motorcycle riders at Lekki axis and some highbrow areas of the state. The chairman of the taskforce, CSP Shola Jejeloye, said a total of 115 motocycles were impounded in the sting operation. Jejeloye said that the agency would ensure compliance with the orders restrictin­g commercial motorcycli­sts in the state.

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