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Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by kiyosaki1(m): 4:31am On Mar 07, 2020
Commuters Lament Fare Hike
• Palliative Measures Not Felt As Long Queues Persist At Bus Stops


It is now five weeks since the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu restricted commercial tricyclists and motorcyclists, popularly known as keke Marwa and okada from plying in six major local councils, major highways and bridges. While compliance is high in some of the restricted areas, it is business as usual in some areas.

The restricted means of transportation are back. They ply these restricted routes though not in large numbers as before. While some have hailed the restriction, it is bad news for commuters, as the few available buses and cabs have capitalised on the scarcity of public transportation by hiking transport fares to as much as a 100 percent. This has led to increase in the number of stranded commuters at bus stops.

A visit by The Guardian to some areas like Ilupeju, Surulere, Lagos Island and Yaba showed that the restriction was effective during the day time but not at night. Some parts of the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway and Ikorodu Road, into Ikorodu Town have not observed the ban. One of the commercial motorcyclists, who spoke with The Guardian on the condition of anonymity, said the police were only using the situation to extort from them.

“The have no intention of enforcing the ban. They want to obtain money from us. Before, we used to pay them N500 but now. they have increased it to N1,000.”

In Surulere where the ban is effective, many people have converted their private cars to commercial, charging N100 for distances that used to be N50. “The worst part is how they squeeze people like sardines, carrying four people at the back and two in front, so they can make maximum profit,” an aggrieved passenger said.

However, the driver, who identified himself as Lekan Moruff, said it was not his fault, as the touts were billing them almost N2,500 daily on all kinds of flimsy charge.

“Tricyclists used to pay about N1, 500 daily when they were plying these routes, but miscreants (agbero) said we were carrying more people and inflated their daily charges. We had to double the transport fare and carry more people because we have to make profit as well,” he said.

These buses and taxis are, however, not enough as The Guardian observed. Bus stops and parks are usually filled with stranded commuters waiting for non-available vehicles. The traffic situation isn’t any better with the ban as road users are stranded and keep waiting for endless hours. This is after the state government promised to add 550 new buses and 14 ferries to cushion the effects of the ban, a promise that Lagos commuters are yet to feel.

Speaking with The Guardian at the Ikorodu BRT Terminal, Precious Omoyemi was very bitter. “I have been on queue for almost two hours. That is how it is everyday. The buses are few and hardly come. I am yet to see the buses that they said would be added, talk less of the ferries. Besides, for someone staying in Ogijo, Mosimi and the likes, the ferries are almost useless. Motorcyclists really helped us meet up with our daily responsibilities. Commercial buses (danfo) are worse than tricycles and motorcycles, which they said had constituted a menace. The buses are rickety and the drivers drive as if they have mental challenges.”

Kafilat Kehinde, a resident of FESTAC Town in Lagos told The Guardian that the restriction was still effective but “in areas like Mile 2 and Okokomaiko, they still ply the highways, especially at night. She said one could find dozens of motorcyclists on the roads hustling for passengers.

Nyma Ibrahim, a student and resident of Powerline in Ejigbo said government should have provided alternatives for them before banning them because it has caused unemployment for some of them. “The first week the ban was very effective, the first day the ban took effect, that day I was going somewhere and was late already but couldn’t get an okada. I think in my area they are not really affected because they only operate in streets and police doesn’t stop or arrest them. The government should have provided those affected by the ban with alternatives as most of these people are educated, even students are among them and the work is what they use to put food on the table and settle bills. The ban has actually affected lots of them and rendered most of them jobless.”

Olalekan Ridwan a resident of Alimosho Local government said, “Even after the ban the price is still the same because tricycles and motorcycles still operate around here. It was when the ban first took effect that they were afraid but now they ply the road to Ojo freely. But in places like Iyana-iba and Mile 2, the transport fare has doubled because of the traffic around that axis.”

Olamilekan Yusuf, a clerk in Lagos Island claimed that the ban is still very effective on the Island but the cost of transportation has doubled. “Here on Island, the ban is still very effective, because motorcycles and tricycles only operate inside inner streets but are not plying the highways. However, this has caused an increase in transport fares because the places where tricycles will take you to for N50, the buses will take you there for N100. But at night they ply the major roads but with caution because of the police. They give themselves signs if they sight policemen on a particular route they are not suppose to ply, and they quickly disappear till the police move on,” he said.

Bisola Raheem, a resident of Ilasamaja said: “Since the restriction began, the cost of transport has gone up. Last week, the fare to Idumota that used to be N150 was increased to N200. Even when I got to Idumota, the market women told me the ban forced them to close earlier than they usually do. Those marwa and okada riders are young boys and most of them don’t have alternative jobs. It is from riding they get money to feed themselves but since they’ve been banned, some have been hanging around aimlessly looking for people and shops to rob. Before we close by midnight or 1am but now we have to close by 9pm.”

An I.C.T specialist, who spoke under the condition of anonymity said he is pleased the ban is still effective around Ilupeju because all the motorcycles that used to ply the roads are nowhere to be found. “People who use motorcycles as alternative transportation do not care about their own safety; Lagos needs more motors and trains for transport and not motorcycles. Traffic in Lagos is mostly caused by bad roads, bad vehicles on the road or accidents. The government is just doing their best to ensure that people are safe. Though it has rendered some of them jobless, they should go and get buses to drive or find alternative means of earning a living. However, I must confess that people are now taking advantage to hike transport fares as buses we board for N100 is now N200. I go from Ilupeju to mile 2 and in the morning you’ll board the bus for N100 but in the evening it doubles to N200 and if you can’t afford it, that simply means you will have to trek to wherever you are going.”

A good number of the affected operators have found their way to the outskirts like Sango, Ikorodu, Alimosho, Iba and others, thereby, increasing their number in those places.

Taiwo Kosiobameji told The Guardian when she visited her mother in Sango, “everywhere was busy. There were many commercial motorcyclists but very few passengers. It’s obvious many of them came here to work. They are looking for passengers yet we are suffering in Lagos. The government should ban only motorcyclists but reinstate tricycles and there should be strict guidelines to control their operations. Government alone cannot handle transportation business and even the number of commercial buses available are not enough, truth be told. If they were, people wouldn’t be struggling to go from one place to another, as is happening now,” she said
https://m.guardian.ng/news/one-month-after-tricyclists-motorcyclists-back-on-lagos-roads/

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by majamajic(m): 4:38am On Mar 07, 2020
The is very good for security of lagos state, most of these people are not even Nigerians , no address , no family here

It's risky , if blow up your state , stay and defend it , during election they will all go back and vote , then come back to Lagos at every little sound of bomb !

It's a good move by Lagos State govt , he that damage his sleeping mat , let him sleep on the floor !!

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by coolcharm(m): 4:38am On Mar 07, 2020
Well... When you make hasty policies that affect the masses without factoring in a transition period and providing better alternatives and palliative measures... You really shouldn't expect compliance.

If light rails were present in Lagos, who would even want to risk his/her life flying okada or keke?

The government should stop being stupid and irresponsible.

Fix transportation, and you wouldn't even have to ban any okada or keke because they will fizzle out when there's no demand.

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by solmusdesigns: 4:46am On Mar 07, 2020
cool


Just like border closure, columnist would write and write till they get tired


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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by seunlayi(m): 5:21am On Mar 07, 2020
Lagos palaver

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Iyiataata92: 5:22am On Mar 07, 2020
Fashola tried this throughout his 8 year tenure as governor but failed.
Anybody that told Sanwo Olu that he could chase this people out, less than one year into his tenure, is really a bad script writer.

He got his priorities wrong

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by sparog(m): 5:50am On Mar 07, 2020
That's the naija way... Things are always upside down

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Nobody: 5:59am On Mar 07, 2020
One of them scratch me yesterday but I won't be annoyed. If you're removing a source of income create an alternative .These people have families.

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Sirjamo: 6:08am On Mar 07, 2020
Nigerians always like to maintain status quo. Any good policy that is aimed to bring sanity and foster development, they would resist it just for their own selfishness.

In Holland, even billionaires use bicycles as a means of transportation. If you don't have a car and the buses aren't enough, get yourself a bicycle if your distance is not more than 5 miles.

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by helinues: 6:10am On Mar 07, 2020
In Tiwa's voice: So tan

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by helinues: 6:11am On Mar 07, 2020
Shibaraba:
One of them scratch me yesterday but I won't be annoyed. If you're removing a source of income create an alternative .These people have families.

Guy na all the time motorcycle dey scratch you.. This is the 5th time reading same from you.

Easy guy

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by jarkbauer: 6:23am On Mar 07, 2020
The reporter is not serious. You went to areas where Okada and Keke were not banned to interview people.

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Villagemeat: 6:31am On Mar 07, 2020
A fail government. This APC guys are only good in making noise. I dey blow okada from mile 2 straight to Alaba, nothing dey happened. APC is an evil party that was formed to destroy this country. God pass them.

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Nobody: 6:41am On Mar 07, 2020
helinues:


Guy na all the time motorcycle dey scratch you.. This is the 5th time reading same from you.

Easy guy

If you drive in Lagos, na everyday issue. The day I reach house and I no see scratch e dey be like say I win jackpot. Especially at abesan gate roundabout .Na sure thing

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Renforce: 6:49am On Mar 07, 2020
Shibaraba:

If you drive in Lagos, na everyday issue. The day I reach house and I no see scratch e dey be like say I win jackpot. Especially at abesan gate roundabout .Na sure thing

Maybe you the bad driver grin

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by iCauseTrouble: 7:19am On Mar 07, 2020
Because you see one Okada, you are saying they are back?

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Untainted007: 7:20am On Mar 07, 2020
Ofcourse, they will surely make it back to the road. Fashola did more than this to scrap off bikes off major roads in Lagos during his terms, but befr you say "jack" they were back on the road. The only issue is dat, it's now an avenue for police to make money and be chasing bike with their vans as if they are thieves, so they can exploits them

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by femi4: 7:20am On Mar 07, 2020
jarkbauer:
The reporter is not serious. You went to areas where Okada and Keke were not banned to interview people.
Shut up! They are back....you need to go out more

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by ishowdotgmail(m): 7:20am On Mar 07, 2020
All na audio ban before, Lagosians wey stubborn like staphylococcus aureus

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Vilgax: 7:20am On Mar 07, 2020
osheyyyy, for the culture.

skrrr!
Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:21am On Mar 07, 2020
Lagos cannot do without Keke especially okada if the government are really there to serve the masses

You cannot throw the baby out with the bathwater

Last month has been a horrific experience for Lagosians!

For instance restrict them from the major road. Fashola did and it worked!!!

I expected that anyone governing Lagos will borrow a leaf from Fashola!!!

Cause as a governor, Fashola sure knows what he was doing!!!

Make policies that are people friendly and watch this state thrive!!!

The very people you are serving will amaze you!!!

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by ewaraike(f): 7:22am On Mar 07, 2020
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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by KennieKingOba(m): 7:22am On Mar 07, 2020
nothing much has changed really, i still board bus the same fee and sometimes even lesser...

Sometimes i love the serenity of BRT bus lane in Iyana-Ipaja.

Meanwhile we sell Greek Yoghurt, frozen yoghurt, Yoghurt Parfait, and natural fruit juices.

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by 9jaRealist: 7:22am On Mar 07, 2020
coolcharm:
Well... When you make hasty policies that affect the masses in without factoring a transition period and providing better alternatives and palliative measures... You really shouldn't expect compliance.

If light rails were present in Lagos, who would even want to risk his/her life flying okada or keke?

The government should stop being stupid and irresponsible.

Fix transportation, and you wouldn't even have to ban any okada or keke because they will fizzle out when there's no demand.
Iyiataata92:
Fashola tried this throughout his 8 year tenure as governor but failed.
Anybody that told Sanwo Olu that he could chase this people out, less than one year into his tenure, is really a bad script writer.

He got his priorities wrong

grin grin grin

They are only setting themselves up, because this ban will most probably NOT be reversed...
Ar best, I can see it being relaxed for the bike-hailing companies (and maybe Keke), but these Mali, Niger, Chad and Far North are DONE!
>

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Nobody: 7:22am On Mar 07, 2020
They were missed, we move
Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Opiletool(m): 7:22am On Mar 07, 2020
Sirjamo:
Nigerians always like to maintain status quo. Any good policy that is aimed to bring sanity and foster development, they would resist it just for their own selfishness.

In Holland, even billionaires use bicycles as a means of transportation. If you don't have a car and the buses aren't enough, get yourself a bicycle if your distance is not more than 5 miles.

That is a country where traffic rules are obeyed. In Nigeria, dangote truck drivers see themselves as incredible hulks and car or bus drivers as flies they can crush and get away with. And you want majority to flood the road, riding bicycles with those insane fellows? This is Lagos we are talking about o, where commercial bus drivers and their rackety buses have no iota of obidience for any traffic law.

I buy your idea, but much is to be done before such an idea can thrive in this state where lunacy is seen as bravery.

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Visman(m): 7:23am On Mar 07, 2020
Sanwo-Olu right now

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Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by potbelly(m): 7:23am On Mar 07, 2020
They never left... they still operate early and late hours of the day to avoid task force...
Re: Keke, Okada Back On Lagos Roads, One Month After Ban by Sommydisaster(m): 7:24am On Mar 07, 2020
embarassed

I knew it wasn't gon' last.......... Initial gra gra from day one

You can't eradicate what you've not gotten solution for, it's simple logic

Or was the ban business as usual

All these incompetent politicians and their gimmick

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