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Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Omooba77: 9:18am On Sep 25, 2023
Despite the total ban on the operations of commercial motorcycles on some major roads in Lagos State, some operators are devising ways of returning to the roads, Ajibade Omape writes

Out of the blue, motorcycles became a mode of transportation in Lagos State. The activities of commercial motorcyclists started from the suburbs and gradually extended to major roads. Motorcycles became a choice mode of transportation for all categories of people, especially when they needed to beat the gridlock that characterised the major roads. From the mainland to the island, they became one of the features of a mega city.

Largely unregulated, the mode of transportation gradually acquired a life of its own, attracting all manner of ills to the city. In its trails were many residents who lost their lives in accidents that characterised the deadly activities of motorcyclists who operate on major roads side-by-side heavy-duty vehicles and cars. Some who managed to escape were left with broken arms and legs among others.

Besides this, the motorcycles also became ready tools in the hands of criminals who needed to operate and flee the scenes without being held down by traffic jams. They compounded the city’s security situation.

The ban

In May 2022, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, banned the operation of commercial motorcycles on highways in six local government areas and local council development areas. The governor announced that the ban is “indefinite and total.”

The six local governments listed by the governor were Ikeja, Surulere, Eti-Osa, Lagos Mainland, Lagos Island, and Apapa. The ban followed the February 2020 restriction placed on the activities of commercial motorcycles.

Sanwo-Olu said the government decided in line with the State’s Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018 to immediately address the chaos and menace created by the operations of Okada in the listed areas. He told the police to enforce the order without compromise.

In August 2022, the governor extended the ban to four more local government areas and five local council development areas. The additional councils where the total Okada ban was pronounced included Kosofe Local Government, Oshodi-Isolo Local Government, Shomolu Local Government, and Mushin Local Government. Others were Ikosi-Isherri LCDA, Agboyi-Ketu LCDA, Isolo LCDA, Bariga LCDA, and Odi-Olowo LCDA.

With the ban, security agents went after defaulting motorcyclists, arresting them and impounding their motorbikes, most of which were later crushed. Sanity suddenly returned to the roads.

Gradual return

One year down the line, however, it appears some motorcyclists are already making a return to the roads, daring the government and security agents.

This reporter visited some of the affected local governments and noticed the gradual return of the motorcyclists, although they still operate with fear of being apprehended. It was also observed that in some of the places visited, security agents in mufti were the ones operating the commercial motorcycles with the confidence that the principle of esprit de corps would not allow their colleagues in uniform to arrest them. It was however noticed that compliance was still very high in some other areas.

The areas visited included Ikeja, Surulere, Oshodi, Mushin, Eti-Osa and Lagos Island.

At the popular Computer Village area in Ikeja, commercial motorcyclists were seen operating unhindered when this reporter visited. Their huge presence was noticed around the new bridge in the area. They were seen conveying passengers from one end of the new bridge to the other and other locations close to the Computer Village.

None of them were willing to speak with our correspondent out of fear that he might be an undercover security operative.

On the popular Oba Akran Road in Ikeja, however, our correspondent noticed that no commercial motorcycles were operating on that axis. Although, he saw a few motorcyclists who sped past without stopping to pick up passengers.

“Bikes are very scarce in this area. Many of them won’t even stop to pick up passengers. Anytime they stop, they will charge you exorbitant fare and you will have no choice but to take a bus instead,” a resident simply identified as Adebimpe told our reporter.

Fear of policemen

During a visit to the Ajah area, our correspondent noticed commercial motorcyclists operating around the Ajah and Addo areas of Eti-Osa Local Government. They were however in constant fear of policemen and task force officials.

“We work with fear; policemen are always impounding commercial motorcycles. Even when you decide to give them money, they will still impound the bikes and threaten you with arrests.

“Since the government said we should not work, we don’t make money like before and the union leaders still ask us to pay fines for working,” a commercial motorcyclist, Ajayi, managed to tell our reporter before he zoomed off.

Another motorcyclist, Adamu, who had just dropped off a passenger, indicated his interest in speaking with our correspondent after listening to Ajayi speak.

He said, “It’s not easy but we try to escape the police every time. I have a wife and two children, and I am the only one who provides for the family, the police will not let us work in peace.

“I know that the government says we should not work, but we have families that need food. The police and the government should please consider us because we need the money to feed our family. I will stop this okada work if I secure another work.”

Surulere

In the Surulere area, our correspondent noticed a few commercial motorcycles moving within the streets with passengers. No commercial motorcycle was seen on the major roads.

“The bikes rarely work; they are mostly inside communities like Marsha-Kilo, and Aguda. When any commercial motorcycle got caught by the police, their motorcycles got seized.

“These motorcyclists usually collect money before any trip so even if they get caught halfway, they would have been paid the fare,” Peter, a resident of Aguda, who spoke told our correspondent.

Compliance in Mushin

When our correspondent visited the Mushin area, only a few motorcycles that were seen were not conveying passengers.

“Commercial motorcyclists have not been working since the ban. Sometimes, you see them pass and you try to stop them, but they refuse to stop for fear of police and Lagos task force officials,” a resident who identified himself as Olajide said.

Night operations

Our correspondent learnt that commercial motorcyclists operate in the night on the island.

“Since the ban on okada, it’s been difficult to go to places within the area; it is not every time you want to take a bus. Some riders usually wait till it’s dark so they can operate without being arrested but it’s on rare occasions because they have not been working,” a lady who identified herself as Amarachi told this reporter.

Lagos Taskforce

Contacted, the Director of Public Affairs, Lagos State Task Force, Raheem Gbadeyanka, said although his men impound motorcycles every day, there will always be some riders that will want to play smart.

Gbadeyanka said, “We impound bikes almost every day, and it’s not possible to have a crime-free society, so you will still see a pocket of them being smart. You can see that their activities have reduced now. In fact, over 80 commercial motorcycles were impounded around Lekki last week, and another 20 were impounded around the Apogbon side last week as well.

“To arrest one okada is more difficult than catching an armed robber. They don’t take into consideration the safety of their passengers. We operate in patrol vans and it is not easy to maneuver like commercial motorcycles.

“We have had a situation where a passenger fell from a bike because the rider wanted to escape. So, we have to be very strategic. We are at Fagba, we are at Mushin, we can’t be everywhere at the same time. Sometimes when you see a truck of goods coming into Lagos from neighbouring parts, they hide these commercial bikes under the goods they bring in and it’s not our duty to stop those vehicles. Please help us relay the message to the public that commercial motorcycles are banned and they should not risk their lives.”

Police command

When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, who said he was in a meeting, referred our correspondent to the Nigerian Police Force Complaint Response Unit.

An official of the CRU who identified himself simply as Oluwafemi said, “The state police command is working round the clock to effect the ban on commercial motorcycles.

“The state commissioner of police has instructed that on no account should any policeman be seen using his motorcycle for commercial purposes.”

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by TemplarLandry: 9:19am On Sep 25, 2023
Let them keep thinking Lagos is no man's land.

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by GanagiBitrus: 9:24am On Sep 25, 2023
Man must survive. Do they have any other alternative.

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Nobody: 9:24am On Sep 25, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by oluseyiforjesus(m): 9:28am On Sep 25, 2023
I bet it nobody will read all ds long writeup

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by propsvilla2: 9:29am On Sep 25, 2023
Ok
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by sammsimm(m): 9:29am On Sep 25, 2023
Hunger be Ur mate?

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by korm2me(m): 9:29am On Sep 25, 2023
Ok
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by eliyke(m): 9:29am On Sep 25, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Let them keep thinking Lagos is no man's land.
sometimes you just rush to type without your brain,who follow you(if atall u no 4rm osun dey claim Lagos)drag land.u see people dey find means to survive because of d failed government wey u dey defend,nd u come here dey type nonsense

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by wittywriter: 9:30am On Sep 25, 2023
Lagos-Nigeria.




Wittyness

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Honestfrend: 9:30am On Sep 25, 2023
Governor without balls..


They can't try such with Wike...no be say na mouth..

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by korm2me(m): 9:30am On Sep 25, 2023
Not their fault
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Helpfromabove1(m): 9:30am On Sep 25, 2023
With the level of hunger and traffic due to bad road who sanwo eko help except tinubu and apc boys

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Bedminton: 9:30am On Sep 25, 2023
When the authorities dem self buys okada for people to ride in the form of delivery or higher purchase

Video editing tutorial, GTA tutorial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvbm4qRB-kc
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by nkemoma(m): 9:30am On Sep 25, 2023
All of them na Agbero..

Sanwo Olu included

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by FalseProphet1(m): 9:31am On Sep 25, 2023
I see okada returning back to the streets before the end of this year.

This I have seen.

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by jude33084(m): 9:32am On Sep 25, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Let them keep thinking Lagos is no man's land.

Thank God most of the riders are Yorubas and Hausafulanis and Nigeriens NOT the igbos wink

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Klington: 9:32am On Sep 25, 2023
Making policies knowing fully well that you lack what it takes to implement them is just noise and a waste of time and resources.

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Nazgul: 9:32am On Sep 25, 2023
You won't understand how these okada guys constitute a nuisance on Lagos roads until you start driving.

They would drive in-between cars and either break your side mirror, scratch you, make you apply breaks suddenly because of their dangerous overtakes. You'd have to be extra careful so as not to hit them, cos it's obvious that they don't value their lives.

Please let them remain banned. The Lagos State government should enforce it. We don't want them on our roads anymore.

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by BoldBrainz(m): 9:32am On Sep 25, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Let them keep thinking Lagos is no man's land.

You're always having misplaced priorities. What's the correlation between the body of the news and the nonsense you just typed?

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by bonnyhope: 9:33am On Sep 25, 2023
They are everywhere now and the number has increased more than before

Nigerians need tougher hands

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by emmaokw(m): 9:34am On Sep 25, 2023
We should learn to comply with govt orders. No, but when the govt starts arresting them now, people online will be shouting that govt is causing pains to its people.
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by youngsahito(m): 9:37am On Sep 25, 2023
Make una allow this guy to work in as long as they are not using the opportunity to rob innocent people.
How many bad roads has the govt repair in the past 4 years and have they been able to provide alternative job for those people.
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by BossGerald: 9:37am On Sep 25, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Let them keep thinking Lagos is no man's land.

Who's thinking? All of you are immigrants in lagos.

You can't lord over your fellow osun migrant in lagos, simple

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by oluspicy: 9:38am On Sep 25, 2023
Some of are still operating here in Lekki Phase 1, especially very early in the morning and in the evening around Elf bus stop axis.
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Theweekend: 9:40am On Sep 25, 2023
Hunger matter
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by AllBlack: 9:43am On Sep 25, 2023
Hunger dey oh. Please do not crush their bikes.

NinjaMetahuman:
mumu na igbos and northerners dey drive okada most on Lagos.

try to go back ON SCHOOL before you come ON PUBLIC to insult people
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Blacktruth: 9:43am On Sep 25, 2023
Na normal things , law nor dey last for lagos 🤪

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Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by olatade(m): 9:43am On Sep 25, 2023
Where is wike when you need him
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by NinjaMetahuman: 9:44am On Sep 25, 2023
jude33084:


Thank God most of the riders are Yorubas and Hausafulanis and Nigeriens NOT the igbos wink
mumu na igbos and northerners dey drive okada most on Lagos.
Re: Okada Riders Defy Sanwo-olu, Return To Prohibited Routes by Memyselfu2009(m): 9:44am On Sep 25, 2023
Survival mode activated

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