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Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by BrandSpurNG(op): 10:32pm On Feb 24, 2020
The Lagos State Government has affirmed that there has been a massive drop in the rate of fatal accidents involving commercial motorcycles, popularly known as ‘Okada’, since the restriction of their movements in six Local Governments comprising of 475 routes including major roads, highways and bridges across the State.

A statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotoso disclosed that data from the State Police Command confirmed that Okada-rider accidents reduced from 19 in January 2020 before the restriction order to one between February 1st and 20th.

“The February lone accident, which happened on 02/02/2020 at about 1200 hours, involved a Hovo Sino Trailer with registration number GWL-315-XA, driven by one Shaibu Abdullahi, allegedly knocked down a Bajaj Motorcycle with registration number SMK-386-QA along Sagamu Road, by Cele Bus-Stop, Ikorodu”, the Commissioner said.

Giving further details about the incident, he added that “the rider, named Walbe Deshi and his passenger, also identified as Sadiq Seyok, sustained severe injuries and were taken to Ikorodu General Hospital for treatment where the rider later died”.

Omotoso pointed out that the current situation is a radical departure from the casualty rate between January and December 2019 when there were 168 commercial motorcycles accidents involving 226 victims, leaving 201 persons dead.

While reiterating the present administration’s resolve to ensure the safety and security of all Lagos residents, the Commissioner gave the assurance that the palliative measures being rolled out by the government will provide enduring and permanent solutions to public transportation problems in Lagos State.

He maintained that the present difficulty being experienced in the transport sector is one of the attributes of megacities that witness a huge influx of migrants, assuring that Governor Sanwo-Olu and his team have the experience and wherewithal to fashion-out permanent solutions to the lingering issues in the traffic and transportation sector.

The Commissioner said, “Residents should remain confident that this administration is doing everything necessary to fulfil its promises under each pillar of the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda. There will always be challenges but strategies are in place to confront and surmount every difficulty arising from the need to accommodate the people who arrive Lagos daily to seek greener pastures”.

He, therefore, solicited for the cooperation, support and understanding of the citizenry in the quest to achieve a Greater Lagos.
https://brandspurng.com/2020/02/24/lagos-records-massive-drop-in-fatal-accidents-after-okada-restriction/

Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by budaatum: 10:44pm On Feb 24, 2020
It is actually funny that banned okada cannot have accident lol!

A statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotoso disclosed that data from the State Police Command confirmed that Okada-rider accidents reduced from 19 in January 2020 before the restriction order to one between February 1st and 20th.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Flexherbal(m): 10:47pm On Feb 24, 2020
Ok
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by spinna: 12:58am On Feb 25, 2020
Good report for once..





But what about the roads themselves
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by ursullalinda(f): 4:13am On Feb 25, 2020
Personally Okada should remain banned......But they should please consider keke.....or an alternative......these days I drive to both relevant and irrelevant places
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by RaptObserver: 4:23am On Feb 25, 2020
It is normal. When it was banned in Abuja city centre years ago the emergency wards of the general hospitals became decongested.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by helinues: 4:37am On Feb 25, 2020
You see..

How about the crime rate? It must have dropped as well
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Jestin: 5:11am On Feb 25, 2020
I was one of the happiest people when okada was banned in Edo state because okada accident is very severe especially those aboki when dey bend yansh drive.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by jaxxy(m): 5:12am On Feb 25, 2020
So what’s the alternative?
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Nobody: 5:12am On Feb 25, 2020
I still entered Okada from Iyana Ipaja to Oshodi yesterday morning.
Journey of two one hour with traffic reduced to 10minutes.
That's the essence.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Necksonnel: 5:13am On Feb 25, 2020
Banning okada is actually a welcome development
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by peacettw: 5:13am On Feb 25, 2020
Good
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by jesus247alive(m): 5:13am On Feb 25, 2020
#BRINGOUROKADABACK
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Nobody: 5:14am On Feb 25, 2020
Jestin:
I was one of the happiest people when okada was banned in Edo state because okada accident is very severe especially those aboki when dey bend yansh drive.
I swear like say them be professional motorbike race drivers gringrin the ones in Abuja, Kubwa.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by ability19: 5:14am On Feb 25, 2020
They constitute a whole bulk of our RTA's why shouldn't it reduce. It will always reduce.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by holina: 5:14am On Feb 25, 2020
true
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Nobody: 5:16am On Feb 25, 2020
I'm totally fine with the restriction of Keke.
Okada has numerous advantages most especially here in Lagos

I think the likes of Max ride, O ride, Gokada etc... should be allowed to operate with special tags for individual bikes to allow for easy identification in case one messes up on the road.
Our roads are constructed to accommodate both bikes and cars and not Keke.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Lumig: 5:16am On Feb 25, 2020
Some people may not want to hear this, because they are pained and sauced with negativities. It takes a courageous leadership to do what is necessary, even when thesame people he's trying to protect and serve are lambasting him.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Neurotika: 5:17am On Feb 25, 2020
"The Lagos State Government has affirmed that there has been a massive drop in the rate of fatal accidents involving commercial motorcycles". Lol. It's like saying there has been no plane crash since the ban on airplanes. A no brainer.

I don't understand this government's specific kind of stupidity but I do admire their total commitment to it.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by GlorifiedTunde(m): 5:17am On Feb 25, 2020
The ban has come to stay.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Schoogital:
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Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by golddust6000(m): 5:20am On Feb 25, 2020
Remove cars as well road accident will reduce as well. It’s obvious.
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by 9jaRealist: 5:21am On Feb 25, 2020
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EKO ONI BAJE!
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Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by 9jaRealist: 5:24am On Feb 25, 2020
jesus247alive:
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Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Simplebeauty:
grin

Statics show that Health Related deaths from Exhaustion and Inhaling fumes from vehicles while staying in "Hold-up" for hours has increased grin
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by ForeThinker: 5:26am On Feb 25, 2020
cool
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by jericco1(m): 5:27am On Feb 25, 2020
The reporter is daft
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Jarus(m): 5:28am On Feb 25, 2020
budaatum:
It is actually funny that banned okada cannot have accident lol!
That’s the intention
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by 9jaRealist:
budaatum:
It is actually funny that banned okada cannot have accident lol!
Neurotika:
"The Lagos State Government has affirmed that there has been a massive drop in the rate of fatal accidents involving commercial motorcycles". Lol. It's like saying there has been no plane crash since the ban on airplanes. A no brainer.

I don't understand this government's specific kind of stupidity but I do admire their total commitment to it.
Okada is NOT banned...

Okada is restricted from 6 LGAs (16 LCDAs) out of 37 LGAs (57 LCDAs) in Lagos State....
That there's been such a SIGNIFICANT effect (far more than simply a proportional result) validates the policy!
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Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by Expert17: 5:32am On Feb 25, 2020
cheesy

Good news....
Ban them across 9ja
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by money121(m): 5:38am On Feb 25, 2020
Sakamaje
Re: Lagos Records Massive Drop In Accidents After ‘Okada’ Restriction by NigeriaBam: 5:41am On Feb 25, 2020
angry
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