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Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Masama: 3:23pm On Aug 17, 2021
There are growing concerns over unruly activities of Agberos, otherwise known as motorpark touts, on Lagos roads.

Originally, agbero is a Yoruba word for a tout who scouts for passengers for commercial drivers and helps to carry luggage at motor parks. However, they have recently expanded their activities by positioning themselves at bus stops, imposing levies on commercial drivers, tricycles and motorcycle riders.

Armed with a cane or stick sometimes, and in some cases with markers to label and identify buses of drivers they had collected fees from, Agberos use force and extra-judicial tactics to extort money with impunity from commercial drivers and conductors. Their operations are becoming fiercer in Lagos, at times leading to chaos and deaths as they often operate under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and are usually brutal to bus operators who hesitate to pay levies.

Despite the enactment of the Lagos State Traffic Law on August 3, 2012, which banned their activities at motor parks and bus stops, The Guardian investigation has revealed that touts still operate at bus stops across the metropolis. At bus stops, they impose levies such as ‘Owo weekend, Owo loading,’ ‘Owo Olopa (for police),’ ‘Owo Task Force,’ ‘Owo Organising,’ ‘Owo Traffic’ and ‘Owo Environmental’. Sometimes, they destroy vehicles and obstruct traffic without fear of being challenged by government authorities. They are also ready tools for desperate politicians. The unruly behaviour of touts terrifies residents and visitors to the mega city.

Since 2012, Agberos have expanded their presence in Lagos and increased prices of tickets and other illegal collections from commercial motorcyclists, tri-cyclists and commercial bus drivers. Aided by men of the Nigeria Police Force and Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), agberos, are laws and lawmakers at bus stops across.

It was reported that transport unions operating in Lagos State, make as much as N123.078 billion yearly. According to a recent report by International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR), the estimate came from what was paid by commercial buses, tricycles and motorbikes operators in the metropolis.

Going by the figure provided by Motorcycle Operators’ Association of Lagos State (MOALS), there are 37,000 commercial motorcycles in Lagos. By implication, motorcycle riders pay N22.2 million to agberos each day, N666 million each month, and N8.103 billion each year. In total, commercial buses, tricycles and motorcycles pay N123.078 billion to agberos in Lagos each year. The N123.078 billion generated by agberos each year amounts to 29.4 per cent of Lagos State’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of N418.99 billion in 2020.

The amount, according to the report, is bigger than the IGR of any other state. The amount is made through forceful collection of levies, forceful removal of parts of vehicles, and physical assault on drivers and conductors.

In a chat with The Guardian, a member of the NURTW, who preferred not to disclose his identity, said: “May God help us. We are doing this job not to steal or sit at home. At my bus stop, I deliver N8, 000 to the union daily, while the rest of the money is mine. At times, I may not realise up to N8000 and they also reason with us. Market is usually dry during holidays and they understand that. “Two officers of the NURTW come to the bus stop daily to collect money for food. We went through hell before realising the money, but we can’t do anything. We are family men with wives and children. We also rely on some drivers’ goodwill and they dash us money.”

He explained that each branch has a chairman who comes around to collect money and delivers to the unit and the unit delivers to the “main man.” On the charges, he said: “We charge a driver N300 if he comes to our bus stop empty and from that N300, N200 is for loading while N100 goes to the task force. But we have licence to collect N50 from anyone that picks up to five passengers.”

An okada rider, who identified himself simply as Mohammed, said: “We pay N600 for ticket per day while they charge us N500 weekly and anyone who fails to collect a ticket on time would be charged N2000 before his bike will be released to him.” A tricycle operator in Oshodi, who does not want his name in print said: “We pay N1,600 for ticket per day.

He added: “A trip used to cost N50 per passenger but we had to increase it to N100 because of the money they collect from us. We also deliver to tricycle owners. We have no other option but to increase the fares. We are not comfortable. We feel cheated but we can’t do anything".

Speaking with The Guardian, a commercial driver, Mr. Babatope Abiodun, said: “Agbero don’t obey laws; they act as if there is no government. Their atrocities in Lagos are too many and there is nobody to check them; that’s why they have free rein; they are just in their own world. They don’t care. Immediately they see us, all they say is ‘Owo mi da’ (Where is my money) as if they gave us money to keep.”

A resident, Andrew Okah, urged the government to enforce its laws but an official of the Ministry of Transportation, when contacted, blamed the police for not enforcing the law.

The official, said he hopes that the new transport programme of the state would naturally phase out yellow buses and reduce activities of touts on Lagos roads.

https://m.guardian.ng/news/nigeria/touts-untamed-monsters-that-rule-lagos-roads/

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Daniidee(f): 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
Too bad

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by FalseProphet1(m): 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
They realise trillions yearly yet Lagos State remains a glorified slum, poor electricity supply, poor road network coupled with frustrating traffic jams, high crime rate, zero human resource development and empower program by the government. Who did Africa offend?

Tinubu will not be APC's presidential flag bearer come 2023.

This I have seen.

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Suspect33(m): 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
Lagos is an overrated slum

You won't know this until you reside in places like
Asaba
Kano
Abuja
Enugu
Jos
Uyo
Calabar
Awka

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by anambraamaka: 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
Na their way

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Ayo2004: 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
A

Modified:I am sure this thread will be derailed into another tribal ish

Somebody should please quote when the gbas gbos don sweet grin

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Chijeep(m): 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
Yoruba and THUGGERY is like milk and chocolate.
Always good to go

grin grin grin

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by hotspice29(m): 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
It’s like downsizing and wasting good manpower. When you deprive bike operators without giving them an affordable alternative. Then do the same to the Keke operators...it’s just a bubble waiting to burst.

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Ancecoker(m): 7:55pm On Aug 17, 2021
angry
Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by aremuforlife(m): 7:56pm On Aug 17, 2021
Agbero or union is a nationwide issue, we have agbero all over the country. We need to stop making it looks like they only operate in Lagos or yoruba land.

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by ajalajalingo: 7:56pm On Aug 17, 2021
But who is using them during election if we may ask

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by vinceyinnovation: 7:56pm On Aug 17, 2021
G

Why do we type alphabets before commenting properly/improperly?

Just asking...

I couldn't beat them so I joined them

But seriously why?

Is it one of the rules in naira land?
Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Nobody: 7:56pm On Aug 17, 2021
haa, at last the thread!

Agbero will delay you
Complain and they'll stain you
cussing and curses in saliva strapped
A reason when traffic jammed
Delaying your day in your car
as they ram a car owing like a bat

If you care you pay or leave it at that

Agbero owns Lagos road it's always like that


Drabeey was Here

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Judolisco(m): 7:56pm On Aug 17, 2021
Dem dey part of d people wey dey generate income for some big people dem... Na everywhere dem dey oh even abuja

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Lovenorth: 7:56pm On Aug 17, 2021
Ipob terrorists are now relocating to Lagos to unleash mayhem on law abiding citizens

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Nobody: 7:57pm On Aug 17, 2021
Sincerely, it's like the drivers & riders are working for those useless & godforsaken union undecided. It pains seeing how they majestically request for money & fight for it as if they are govt officials. The money they would end up spending on weeds, while their bosses (who only sit down all day) would be feeding their family on others' sweat.

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Jesuschristus: 7:57pm On Aug 17, 2021
Lagos is a disgrace

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by aremuforlife(m): 7:58pm On Aug 17, 2021
Jesuschristus:
Lagos is a disgrace
On what ground?

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by chatinent: 7:58pm On Aug 17, 2021
FalseProphet1:
sad

I see you fighting with an agbero tomorrow.

Oh, and he will tear your over weak green boxers.

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Sonnobax15(m): 7:58pm On Aug 17, 2021
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Tbvh,money full Lagos.......Just imagine the kind million wey these white collar touts dey make on a daily....Even graduates no go like reject an offer self tongue

That's one reason why most people (especially from the south) who goes and spend most of their lives there end up coming back home with nothing apart from how they made and squandered all their money in Lagoslipsrsealed. Even my younger nephew was a recent victim....

Lagos dey inside Lagos... Forget this their normal day to day levy.....Na the same normal level for warri here too... Honestly,if you consider the kind enjoyment wey dey for Lagos,you fit forget the road we dey lead to your state cheesy

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by aremuforlife(m): 7:58pm On Aug 17, 2021
Chijeep:
Yoruba and THUGGERY is like milk and chocolate.
Always good to go

grin grin grin
Thuggery is every where
Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Uyi168: 7:58pm On Aug 17, 2021
...
Na mad people full Eko. grin

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by patriotic007: 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
You mean untamed Billionaires (mc oluomo)

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by nairavsdollars(f): 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
One of them is even aspiring to become Lagos Governor

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by sheddo619(m): 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
So you've not seen the ones that work hand in hand with security forces, obalende has one soldier dat will even help the agberos deal with u if u don't settle them

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Razzness(m): 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
The way agberos harass drivers ehn...
you will think they are the ones that bought bus for driver, or paid for the construction of the roads, or went to passengers house to bring him to the bus.
I so dislike those guys

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by sommy03(m): 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
No be today
Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by illicit(m): 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
Well
Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by flokii: 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
Why the fixation on Lagos..

There are touts and park boys in Aba, Awka, Enugu and the likes doing worse things but you people don't talk about them. Abuja too has its share of touts and unionism so why the headache on Lagos.

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by fourboys: 7:59pm On Aug 17, 2021
Na agbero get Lagos.... Still wonder why embarassed embarassed

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Jesuschristus: 8:00pm On Aug 17, 2021
aremuforlife:

On what ground?

Tout

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Re: Touts: Untamed Monsters That Rule Lagos Roads by Amspecial: 8:00pm On Aug 17, 2021
grin

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