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Okada riders, passengers face 3-year jail term – Lagos

by Sam Adeniyi
September 1, 2022
in City news, Commuting
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Lagos State Government has re-emphasized that motorcycle (Okada) riders and passengers found culpable of operating in prohibited areas will be jailed for three years upon conviction.

According to Vanguard, the state commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde issued this warning at a news conference.

He further announced four other local governments where Okada has been banned.

The new local governments are, Kosofe, with two LCDAs-Ikosi Isheri and Agboyi-Ketu; Oshodi-Isolo with two LCDAs-Isolo and Ejigbo; Shomolu with one LCDA-Bariga and Mushin with one LCDA-Odi-Olowo.

The total ban on okada riders in these LGs begins September 1, 2022.

Oladeinde noted that the extension to four more LGs and their LCDAs, the government believed, was in the right direction to ensure security and secure lives and properties.

He said, “As a responsive government, we are not leaving the affected passengers who patronise these okadas stranded without any viable means of transportation, that is why we have made available alternative and sustainable means of transportation such as the First and Last Mile Bus Transport Scheme, the BRT Scheme, the Lagos e-hailing taxi Scheme (LAGRIDE) and other acceptable modes of transportation to go about their daily activities.

“As for the riders, we have also made available existing interventions aimed at empowering citizens as an alternative means of livelihood,” he added.

The commissioner stated that the decision and position of the government on okada was very clear and that it would not be compromising on this decision which was to further consolidate on the achievements made so far with particular reference to a decrease in accident and crime rates as well as the return of sanity to the communities within the State.

Oladeinde said the government had directed the Nigeria Police Force, and the Lagos Command with all relevant stakeholders such as the Army, Navy, Air force, and other Security and Law enforcement formations within the State to be complemented by the “Anti-Okada Squad”, be deployed to these new locations in a bid to stimulate seamless implementation and enforcement of the phase 2 ban of okada operations in the State.

He said, “We implore the general public to comply as both the rider and passenger are both liable to 3 years in prison if prosecuted, while their motorcycles will be impounded and crushed in the public view, in line with the provision of Section 46, sub-section 1, 2 & 3 of the Transport Sector Reform Law (TSRL), 2018.

“It is important to inform Lagosians that our help lines are still very active as your feedback will further enhance our strategies; as the protection of lives and properties is a collective responsibility of all. For complaints and feedback kindly call any of the following lines: ​09038208154, 09169655855, ​09034810153 and 09033090826.

“Once again, the State Government in addition to the existing ban is now set to effect a total ban on Okada activities in Four (4) new LGs and their LCDAs, effective from 1st September 2022.

“We implore the general public to join hands together with the state government by complying with the decision of the government geared towards combating the monster that okada operation has created so that sanity can return to our State,” Oladeinde said.

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