Violent exchanges between policemen and
commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as okada riders have become
commonplace in Lagos metropolis, which very often leads to severe
injuries and death of innocent individuals, especially commuters.
The age long bitterness took a turn for the
worse in 2012 when the Lagos state government announced restrictions on
the operations of motorcyclists, especially on major roads throughout
the state.
The order prohibits, cyclists from operating
475 roads, including major bridges. Since the commencement of the order,
motorcycles have been severally seized by policemen, trying to ensure
compliance of the law, aimed at reducing okada-related accidents on
Lagos roads.
Vanguard reports:
Meanwhile, reports
from various quarters have it that policemen took advantage of the
situation to make life unbearable for the average Okada riders in the State by extending their enforcement to routes the state government did not designate as restricted.
About a year ago,
residents of Oke-Afa, Ejigbo, heaved a sigh of relief when
rehabilitation of the Kudirat Adenekan Way was completed by the State
government as this has reduced the usual bumper-to- bumper traffic jam
in the area.
However, Vanguard Metro, VM,
gathers that the joy associated with this development might be
short-lived. There reason was borne out of the constant extortion and
harassment of Okada riders by
policemen from both Ejigbo and Isolo divisions who allegedly regard the
riders their “ATM machines”. Attempts by the riders to refuse being
thus used have led to several clashes resulting to destruction of lives
and property in the area.
The residents,
through their Community Development Association, CDA, have appealed to
both the State government and Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Umaru
Manko, to save them by restoring peace to the area.
Investigations by VM
revealed that no fewer than 12 persons, including three policemen, were
injured, while a building and two police vans were vandalised during
one of the clashes between the riders and policemen from Ejigbo division
which occurred on Tuesday August 19, 2014.
Investigations also revealed that the clash during which dangerous weapons were used was the outcome of the resistance by Okada riders to constant harassment and extortion by policemen. Presently, many Okada
operators in Oke Afa now ride with reckless abandon, believing that
they now have the upper hand following their clash with the police.
The CDA in a
statement signed by its Chairman Mr Oyedipe Dapo, and titled ‘’Ilamose
under siege”, wants government to address security situation as well as
illegal conversion of roads and walkways to markets and motor parks.
‘’We strongly believe
that government has decided to play politics with our well-being by
ignoring the security of our lives and properties. The Lagos State
Police Command(Ajao Division), the Lagos State Task Force on Environment
and Special Duties, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority,
LASTMA and the Kick Against Indiscipline, KAI, have all compromised
their professional integrity for financial gains.
The unfortunate
violence unleashed by commercial motorcycle riders on Tuesday August 19,
2014 against the Police over extortion within and around Kudirat
Adenekan way, January 27 bridge and Chivita Avenue all in Ejigbo and
Isolo LCDAs was a show of shame,” the statement read in part.
The CDA also said in the statement: “We understand that some Okada
riders are responsible citizens and that the state government’s policy
on transportation has conformed with international practice, hence we
want a situation where they are identified and membership also pegged
for ease of operation and identification.
“We also want to see
visible government intervention through the Ministry of Transportation
in this regard as many of them have converted our streets, drive ways
and properties into parks while constituting nuisance and security risk
to our lives and property.
“Through
investigations, it was revealed that 95 per cent of these riders do not
have vehicle licence. We would also want to see the removal of these
foreigners, who do not have no respect for lives and property. The
illegal street market activities which cause serious traffic gridlock
and dumping of refuse in the canal are threats to human lives.”
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