PHOTOS: Lagos impounds 64 motorcycles in anti-Okada operations

The Lagos State Taskforce impounded 64 motorcycles during a crackdown in prohibited areas of the state.

According to a post by the Lagos State Government on Thursday, September 12, this operation is part of the Taskforce’s efforts to enforce the state’s ban on okada in specific areas.

The post reads: “The Lagos State Taskforce has recently carried out a major anti-okada operation at Aunty Kenny Bus Stop in Ikorodu and Berger Bus Stop.

“The operation, which targeted areas restricted by the Lagos State Government, resulted in the confiscation of 64 motorcycles which had been operating on the restricted routes thereby flouting the ban on their activities on all highways in the metropolis.

“The enforcement exercise is part of the ongoing effort by the Agency to maintain order and ensure compliance with the State Government’s ban on okada operations in designated areas.

“Speaking after the operation, CSP Akerele reiterated the Government’s stance, warning okada operators to desist from flouting the law. He urged them to seek alternative means of livelihood, as continuing to operate illegally could lead to severe penalties, including jail terms for both the rider and passengers.

“The Lagos State Taskforce remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of Lagos residents by enforcing environmental and traffic laws that support public safety.

“The Chairman assured residents that the Agency, under his watch, would ensure that the activities of okada operators in all restricted areas become a thing of the past. He also urged commuters to embrace safer and secure means of transportation which are in line with the THEMES Plus Agenda of the State Government.”

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