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Massive Clamp Down on Okada riders at 2nd rainbow, other areas will be visited soonest – Jejeloye

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The Lagos State Taskforce has revealed its intelligence and surveillance gathering around the Metropilis in recent times has shown that Okada riders who had been banned from operating on the States Highways and restricted routes last year are returning to those routes gradually just after the recently concluded Salah (Ileya) festival to continue their illegality.

This information was made public by the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Shola Jejeloye at the Headquarters, Bolade, Oshodi where he described the actions of the incorrigible okada operators as an effort in futility.

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He stated that the Agency is not unaware of the influx of illegal aliens from neighbouring countries who trooped into the City right after the Ileya celebrations to resume operations on restricted routes despite the ban on their activities still being in full force.

“Some of the okada operators who had their bikes confiscated in the past have returned to Lagos from to resume their illegal operations.

We have undercover operatives who monitor various locations across the State and we have it on good authority that these illegal Commercial Motorcycle Operators are back to kick off their okada business but we are battle ready for them”

The Chairman disclosed that Lagos is a metropolis that welcomes various individuals of different tribes, ethnicity and nationality but some unscrupulous elemente are trying to take advantage of that opportunity to perpetrate their illegal activities at the detriment of well meaning Lagosians.

Foreigners who engage in legitimate business in the city are always welcomed but the Agency frowns at illegal aliens or criminals who perform illegalities one of which is riding okada on restricted routes across the State.

Jejeloye reiterated that the ban on the activities of okada and in six LGAs and nine LCDAs was in line with the State’s Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018 which aims to maintain the State’s Mega City status as enshrined in the THEMES agenda of the present administration, therefore no recalcitrant okada operator would be allowed to truncate the efforts of the State Government.

“We have recorded numerous success stories since the ban across board, ranging from drop in crime rate, reduction in traffic bottlenecks occasioned by their recklessness to reduction in accidents cases reported in the orthopedic hospitals in Lagos. Its our duty and responsibility to ensure that these agents of anarchy are not allowed to return to the Highways and we will make sure any operator caught would be made to face the music”.

Available security reports suggest that we should be expecting more influx of them after farming/raining season, but our strategic and security antenna put in place will fish them out and their bikes will be impounded.

It is high time they tow the line of best practices and imbibe the belief that crime is not a career before it is too late.

Meanwhile, Today, 12th July 2023, the Agency carried out a massive clampdown on okada riders operating at 2nd rainbow along the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, several okadas were impounded in the process, and the operation was hitch free.

CSP Jejeloye urged Lagosians to continue utilizing alternative and safer means of transportations as the clamp down on okada operations will be full blown. He reminded commuters that passengers who patronize okada operators are also as culpable as the rider and passenger would both be made to face the full wrath of the law.

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Former Kwara gov, Cornelius Adebayo, dies at 84

Born on February 24, 1941, in Igbaja, in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara, Adebayo was known for his impactful service in both state and national capacities.

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Former Governor of Kwara State and ex-Minister of Communications, Cornelius Adebayo, has died.Adebayo died at the age of 84.

He died in the early hours of today (Wednesday).

Born on February 24, 1941, in Igbaja, in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara, Adebayo was known for his impactful service in both state and national capacities.

He rose to political prominence in 1979 as a Senator under the Unity Party of Nigeria.

He later became Governor of Kwara State in 1983, a tenure cut short by a military coup.

Years later, he was appointed Minister of Communications under President Olusegun Obasanjo.

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Senate Approves N1.485 Trillion Rivers State 2025 Budget

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The Nigerian Senate has officially approved the N1.485 trillion budget proposal submitted by the Rivers State government for the fiscal year 2025.

The approval, granted during today’s plenary session, marks a significant step in the state’s financial planning and development agenda.

The budget, which outlines the state’s projected revenue and expenditure for the upcoming year, will now pave the way for the implementation of various projects and initiatives across Rivers State.

Details of the budget’s allocation, including specific sectors and priorities, are expected to be released by the Rivers State government in the coming days.

The Senate’s approval underscores its commitment to supporting the economic growth and development of the states within the federation.

This action enables Rivers State to proceed with its plans for infrastructure, social services, and other key areas crucial for the well-being of its citizens.

Further updates and analysis of the approved budget are anticipated as the year progresses.

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Lagos Alerts Motorists on 110-Day Ogudu/Ifako Bridge Repairs

The first to fourth phases, covering the stretch of Ogudu/Ifako Bridge inbound Alapere, will commence from Saturday, June 28 and end on Saturday, August 16 (50 days).

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The Lagos State Government has released a diversion plan ahead of the repair of the Ogudu/Ifako Bridge, which will take 110 days.

The Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, revealed this in a statement he signed and issued to newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos.

Osiyemi said that the repair, postponed earlier, would begin from June 28, 2025 and end on October 15, 2025.

The commissioner said that the repair was expected to be carried out in eight phases on both lanes.

He said: “The first to fourth phases, covering the stretch of Ogudu/Ifako Bridge inbound Alapere, will commence from Saturday, June 28 and end on Saturday, August 16 (50 days).

“Phases five to eight, covering the stretch of Ogudu/Ifako inbound Oworoshoki, will be fixed between Saturday, August 16 and Sunday, October 5 (51 days).”

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