The Lagos task force is set to dismantle more than 130 confiscated motorcycles

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The Lagos State Task Force has announced its intention to dismantle over 130 motorcycles seized from commercial bike operators in the Alakija, Second Rainbow area of Lagos State.

Shola Jejeloye, Chairman of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Agency, revealed this on Friday, citing the enforcement as a response to the bike riders’ violation of state laws prohibiting their operation on specific highways.

Jejeloye further highlighted that, during a protest against the motorcycle seizures, some affected riders attempted to set fire to the task force and police’s official vehicles.

Emphasizing the action’s necessity, he explained, “The enforcement targets defiant motorcycle operators who disregard state laws, particularly the ban on using motorcycles on major expressways in Lagos.”

Alakija, known as a stronghold for bike operators, has been identified for intensified enforcement.

Jejeloye described the motorcyclists as causing a nuisance, especially during nighttime.

Assuring the public, he stated, “Confiscated bikes will not be utilized for personal purposes by the force.”

Highlighting the severity of the situation, he added, “Motorcyclists resorted to setting a bonfire on our truck, disregarding potential harm to road users.

When all communication channels failed, enforcement became necessary.”

Jejeloye affirmed that the operation will persist until tranquility is restored for motorists using the state’s expressways.

 

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