The Lagos State Government is set to crush the seized motorbikes from Okada riders who defied the Okada ban law in some part of Lagos State, which took effect from June 1, 2022, in six local governments will be smash to scrap before the media on Friday.
In a press statement duly signed by Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy Gbenga Omotosho disclosed this on Wednesday.
The statement titled, ‘Lagos Steps Up Action On Alternatives As Okada Ban Takes Off’, partly reads thus, “The Lagos State Government wishes to put on record the remarkable cooperation of Lagosians on the commercial motorcycles ban, which took effect June 1, 2022, in six local governments.
“The compliance was significant in Surulere, Apapa, Eti-Osa, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland and Ikeja.
“It is the first phase of the ban, which was announced on May 18 by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, following security and safety concerns.
“Governor Sanwo-Olu assures Lagos residents and visitors that his Administration will not leave them to their own devices; it ‘will continue to work towards the achievement of an efficient intermodal transportation system (water, rail and road) that will be the pride of all.
“Lagos residents stayed off the motorcycles, also known as Okada, as the government rolled out alternatives to cushion likely effects of the ban in many areas.
“Law enforcement agencies seized many motorcycles today. They will all be crushed on Friday in the presence of the media.”
“Many small buses, under the First Mile and Last Mile Scheme, were rolled out extensively in Surulere, Gbagada, Lekki, Lagos Island and other parts of Lagos.
“A number of taxi cabs under the LAGRIDE scheme were deployed in Lagos Island, Ikeja, Surulere, Lekki and other places.
“The waterways were also busy as Lagos Ferry Services put more ferries on their routes.”