Post Top Ad
Your Ad Spot
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Lagos gives ultimatum to Okada & tricycle riders
The Lagos State Government has issued a 21 day ultimatum to motorcycle (Okada) and tricycle riders to vacate the restricted routes or face the full wrath of the law.
This was made known to newsmen by the Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello after a consultative meeting with the leadership of the various associations of both the motorcycle and tricycle riders in the State.
At the meeting, the State Government frowned at the recalcitrant attitude of the operators by flouting with impunity the stipulated procedures guiding their operations.
The SSG told them that the State Government would not allow a return to the recent past before the enforcement of the 2012 Road Traffic Law where crime rate and road accidents caused by unruly motorcycle riders were prevalent, he therefore directed them to call their members to order.
He stressed the fact that the State Government realizing their value and contributions to the economy restricted them on 475 roads out of 9100 and refused to outrightly ban the use of motorcycles for commercial transportation like some other States, but warned that the operators should not test the might of the State Government.
Bello further said that the Lagos State Government being a listening and compassionate Government has directed a massive public enlightenment that will precede the full enforcement of the restriction order to sensitize the operators and the generality of Lagos residents on the need to conform with the dictates of the Road Traffic Law.
The leadership of the motorcycle and tricycles operators thanked the State Government for taking them into confidence, promised to pass the message to their members and carry out their own enforcement before the State’s deadline.
For the purpose of clarification, the guidelines for motorcycle and tricycle operations in Lagos State are contained in Section 3 and Regulation 16 Sub-Section 4, 5 and 6 of the Road Traffic Law which restricted commercial motorcycles on 475 roads out of the 9100 road network in the State, the wearing of standard crash helmet with full protection for both rider and passenger;
the carrying of only one passenger, non-carriage of children and pregnant women, non-operation of okada beyond 8.00pm in Victoria Island, IKoyi and Ikeja and 10.00pm in other areas of the State, no riding on the kerb, median or road setbacks or in a direction prohibited by law and respect for all traffic laws and regulations.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Most Popular
-
play Karrueche Tran at BET Awards 2015 (AP) Karrueche Tran has revealed that her father is gay. The fast rising model and actres...
-
SLOT 2015 Black Friday was a great success in Nigeria. Customers got massive discounts on smartphones, laptops, tablets and home a...
-
Dannyjoe has always loved music. He discovered his talentin singing and music Production in 2008. Dannyjoe has worked with the likes of R...
Post Top Ad
Your Ad Spot
Author Details
Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie consequat.
Author Description
Hey there, We are Blossom Themes! We are trying to provide you the new way to look and use the blogger templates. Our designers are working hard and pushing the boundaries of possibilities to widen the horizon of the regular templates and provide high quality blogger templates to all hardworking bloggers!
No comments:
Post a Comment