Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, urged residents
of the state to endure whatever inconveniences the restriction of
commercial motorcycle operators popularly called Okada riders from the
state metropolis might have caused them.
Fashola who made the appeal at the 2012 edition of the Lagos State
Community Day Celebration, held at the Police College, Ikeja, theme:
‘The Role of Community Development in Tackling Security Challenges in
Nigeria,’ said that the problems were characteristic of the introduction
stage of every life -changing law and policies of the government.
He, however, assured the residents that the legislation would be of
great benefit to Lagosians in the long-run.“There will be no gain
without some pain attached to it. And every resident of Lagos should be
ready to sacrifice for the reward that would come in a short time.”
“Every time we inconvenience you because we are constructing a road,
or building drainages, within a short time you begin to drive on the
road and see your environment flood free by the next rainfall.”
According to him, “Okada will not be our transportation model in this
state. Other states have banned it and heaven did not fall in those
states. Our state will not be a dumping ground for motorcycles. But
instead of banning it in Lagos, what the government has done was to
restrict their operations on 475 roads out of 9,000 roads.”
He emphasised:“I think we have been extremely generous with the new
road traffic law. What we want from residents is some sacrifice.”
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