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Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by treesun(op): 7:47am On Sep 10, 2025
FOR years, the Lagos State Government has engaged in a running battle with operators of commercial motorcycles known as okada over persistent disregard for road safety rules and route restrictions. Despite regular raids and seizures of the bikes for route violations, the okada riders remain defiant. This must stop.

In August, the task force team seized 668 bikes and arrested seven suspects during a routine week-long enforcement for compliance operations led by its chairman, Adetayo Akerele.

The operation targeted Ishaga, Balogun Bus Stop on Iju-Ishaga Road, Ijegun Roundabout, Iyana-Iba, Iyana-Ishasi, Igbo-Elerin, and Iyana-School.

The team also raided Volkswagen Bus Stop on the stretch of Lagos-Badagry Expressway, Kola Bus Stop on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, and other restricted routes.

According to Akerele, these areas had been flagged following numerous complaints and distress calls indicating the persistent use of commercial motorcycles by suspected criminals to attack innocent people, tricycle operators, and their passengers, robbing them of valuables, particularly at night.

Apart from robberies, okada riders are notorious for disregarding traffic rules, often riding against traffic even on highways and ignoring traffic lights, sometimes resulting in avoidable accidents.

This underlines the need to enforce a statewide ban on okada to prevent further abuse.

The defiance has spread to operators of tricycles popularly known as Keke Marwa or Keke NAPEP.

This puts the lives of Lagosians at risk and constitutes a serious threat to public safety and order.

The clampdown began in 2006 when the government banned okada operations between 7 pm and 6 am.

In 2012, Governor Babatunde Fashola introduced the Lagos State Road Traffic Law. It prohibits okadas and tricycles on certain routes and restricts motorcycles with engine capacities below 200cc from major expressways. The law mandates a minimum 200cc engine for motorcycles for mail or courier services.

The state government reiterated the ban in 2015 but was largely unsuccessful. By 2017, the government added major highways and bridges to the list of restricted areas. It established the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law 2018, which came into effect in February 2018.

Section 46 (1) of the law stipulates that “no person shall ride, drive or propel a motorcycle or tricycle on a major highway within the state, and any person in contravention of this provision commits an offence liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of three years with such motorcycle or tricycle forfeited to the State.”

The state government barred these transport operators from six local governments, nine LCDAs, 10 major highways, 40 bridges and flyovers with effect from February 1, 2020. Ride-hailing bikes were also added to the list when they became a nuisance.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has restated the ban from time to time, with regular enforcement raids by the state’s task force on environmental sanitation and special offences, as well as the Nigeria Police Force.

Though the operations of these bikes and tricycles greatly aid transportation in the bustling metropolis, there is an overarching imperative for their activities to be strictly regulated and extended all over the state. The requirement that riders and their passengers use helmets has been largely ignored.

Between 2016 and 2019, Lagos State recorded over 10,000 accidents involving okadas and tricycles, resulting in more than 600 deaths. The National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, in Lagos, also set up an “okada ward” to handle cases arising from bike crashes.

The state government must provide more buses and other public transportation options to cater to the needs of commuters affected by such a ban and reintegrate the riders into alternatives.

There should be collaboration with the private sector to overhaul the transportation system and implement new data-driven decisions after due consultation with the public and other stakeholders.

Most importantly, the safety of lives and property in Lagos must remain the government’s highest priority.
https://punchng.com/lagos-enforce-okada-ban-statewide/

Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by maiunguwar: 8:06am On Sep 10, 2025
Una wan reduce the population of aboki for Lagos ni?
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by Kaa4(m): 8:14am On Sep 10, 2025
Lagos will simply send these people to Ogun State, where anything goes. The abokis riding okada have no regard for their own lives, not to mention the concern for the people they carry, the way they ride.

Ota, which should have been a satellite city for Lagos, has become a nightmare due to a lack of infrastructure, with an increase in marauders and the risk-riding okadas.

And yet no plan
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by Efuaye(m): 8:42am On Sep 10, 2025
But I see men in military uniforms riding Bikes on routes restricted to bikes. Are they above the law?
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by helinues: 8:57am On Sep 10, 2025
Enforce okada ban without proffering another alternative?

So you want the rate of crime to increase abi you don't know some of those Okada man rely solely on it to feed their family
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by helinues: 8:58am On Sep 10, 2025
If routes for rail can be created, why can't roads for Okada and even all those long trailers can't be created. That would avoid whatever reasons they want okada to be banned
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by Jostoman: 11:16am On Sep 10, 2025
maiunguwar:
Una wan reduce the population of aboki for Lagos ni?
exactly, that is their plan.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by Jostoman: 11:19am On Sep 10, 2025
Them wan reduce Hausa / Fulani Okada rider for Lagos grin grin grin grin
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by PerfectStranger(m): 11:58am On Sep 10, 2025
We know the format, sango ota go choke grin
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by hoygift(m): 2:58pm On Sep 10, 2025
Na Okada make Lagos sweet, Keke no get bus stop, na so everybody de fly like spiderman for Lagos.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by lebete3000: 3:00pm On Sep 10, 2025
treesun:
https://punchng.com/lagos-enforce-okada-ban-statewide/
Enforcement since 2006. Who una dey deceive. Dey enforce make I dey watch na
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by Eriokanmi: 3:01pm On Sep 10, 2025
maiunguwar:
Una wan reduce the population of aboki for Lagos ni?
Yorubas, hausa, ibo and other tribes do this business in lagos. Before 2027 election, they'd allow them cos of election as usual. I don't know why Nigeria's version of humans are different from others globally. They easily forget the past, love suffering and smiling
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by JuanDeDios: 3:02pm On Sep 10, 2025
treesun:
https://punchng.com/lagos-enforce-okada-ban-statewide/
Well, they can ban them statewide or anything wide. But once ELECTION is near, they will relax the ban again. That's how we roll.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by DeLaRue: 3:02pm On Sep 10, 2025
If Lagos State government had done this on its own volition, Punch would have been amongst the first to condemn the state-wide ban as elitist and an oppression of the poor.

It used to be a credible newspaper, but not anymore - there is not a single federal government policy it doesn't criticise, even if the policy is a good one.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by grandstar(m): 3:03pm On Sep 10, 2025
PerfectStranger:
We know the format, sango ota go choke grin
It is simply an enforcement. The ban in Lagos has been generally effective.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by Ttipsy(f): 3:04pm On Sep 10, 2025
ECONOMY is not looking good

banning NO??

the government should clearly state okada rout
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by heracles1: 3:05pm On Sep 10, 2025
so they done kill my plan even before i execute it?
i hv been planning to relocate there and ride okada now they don ban it. my poverty continues
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by AK481(m): 3:05pm On Sep 10, 2025
treesun:
https://punchng.com/lagos-enforce-okada-ban-statewide/
Like say no be police, soldiers and navy dey engage in okada now
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by dederocs(m): 3:06pm On Sep 10, 2025
Criminals and touts use Okada to escape after carrying out crime. If you want to ride Okada go your village. Lagos is not your village.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by OgbeniOja1: 3:07pm On Sep 10, 2025
Yes Helianus should take note. We don't toloreate nonsense in lagos
dederocs:
Criminals and touts use Okada to escape after carrying out crime. If you want to ride Okada go your village. Lagos is not your village.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by dederocs(m): 3:08pm On Sep 10, 2025
Ttipsy:
ECONOMY is not looking good

banning NO??

the government should clearly state okada rout
Ride Okada in your village, not by force to come to Lagos. Criminals use Okada to cause chaos, Okada terrorists burnt a man in Lekki...Okada will give space for terrorists to infiltrate Lagos.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by dederocs(m): 3:09pm On Sep 10, 2025
Eriokanmi:
Yorubas, hausa, ibo and other tribes do this business in lagos. Before 2027 election, they'd allow them cos of election as usual. I don't know why Nigeria's version of humans are different from others globally. They easily forget the past, love suffering and smiling
If they want to ride Okada they can go to their villages and states, they are 32 states in Nigeria, not by force to stay in Lagos, a lot of people staying in Lagos should be in their villages developing themselves and their villages.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by wellmax(m): 3:10pm On Sep 10, 2025
News: Govt need to ban Okada completely

After government ban

News: Govt is so insensitive and wicked, why ban okada riders when that’s their only source of income
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by mecuries(m): 3:11pm On Sep 10, 2025
How about the Yoruba man/Lagosian that his family depend on the money he makes from riding bike?....
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by jchioma: 3:12pm On Sep 10, 2025
Ban them today and then stylishly allow them to roam tomorrow prior to elections in order to win their votes. That’s the usual format.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by FavouriteOfGod(f): 3:18pm On Sep 10, 2025
grandstar:
It is simply an enforcement. The ban in Lagos has been generally effective.
How Many times will the banning of bikes be done on our major Lagos express roads.
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by datola: 3:19pm On Sep 10, 2025
I support The Punvh on this. Okada is a menace to any community
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by Eriokanmi: 3:21pm On Sep 10, 2025
dederocs:
If they want to ride Okada they can go to their villages and states, they are 32 states in Nigeria, not by force to stay in Lagos, a lot of people staying in Lagos should be in their villages developing themselves and their villages.
Come to Alimosho and see aworis ride okada. Aworis are core lagosians too. So,where do you want to send them...Igando,ijegun,ijeododo in same Lagos or outside their state?
Re: Lagos: Enforce Okada Ban Statewide - Punch Editorial by kingthreat(m): 3:24pm On Sep 10, 2025
Yes Ban Okada on major roads, but you cannot ban it on inner roads where bus or keke transportation doesn't get to.
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