Lagos Taskforce says Okada passengers risk three-month jail term

The Lagos State Taskforce has continued its enforcement of the ban on commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as Okada, that ply restricted highways, particularly in the six local governments and nine Local Council Development Areas across the State.

Speaking on the exercise which took place in Agege/Fagba, Apapa and Ajah, the Chairman of the Agency, Shola Jejeloye, described the activities of the recalcitrant okada operators as rebellious and vowed to ensure those who continue to disregard the ban would have their bikes confiscated and crushed by the state government.

Jejeloye further stated that 322 bikes have been seized since the commencement of the week-long raid in the aforementioned areas of the State, assuring citizens that more will be done until the State’s vision of maintaining safety and sanity on Lagos roads is actualised.

“We intend to continue embarking on raids across the State towards ensuring a total clampdown on bike operators violating the ban on plying major highways in the six local governments and nine Local Council Development Areas till total compliance is attained”, he stated.

While warning Lagosians who patronise recalcitrant okada operators to desist, Jejeloye, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), declared that passengers would henceforth be arrested and prosecuted with the okada operators.

“Both passengers and riders are culpable if found operating on routes banned by the state government and both will face a penalty of either three months jail term or N50,000 fine, or both as pronounced by the courts,” he said.

The chairman enjoined Lagos residents to embrace alternative means of transportation which are safer and in line with the State’s inter-modal transportation vision.

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