…Says Law Enforcement Agents All Out to Arrest, Prosecute Defaulters
…Reassures Residents On Traffic, Crime Free Festive Season
The
Lagos State Government on Tuesday reassured residents of the readiness
of the Governor Akinwunmi Ambode-led administration to ensure the
yuletide season is devoid of traffic gridlock and criminal activities
across the metropolis.
Briefing
journalists at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa Secretariat,
Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter-governmental Relations, Mr.
Seye Oladejo, said the government was concerned about the menace which
petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles have become on Lagos
roads, as well as the incessant fire incidents and needless road traffic
and accidents which have led to loss of lives and properties.
To
this end, he said the state government has put adequate measures in
place to ensure that residents go about their activities with much ease
during the festive period including total enforcement of the traffic and
safety laws.
“It
is not enough to have safety regulations, they must be enforced and
complied with to prevent avoidable loss of lives, properties and
injuries”.
“As
a government which cares about the safety of lives and properties,
nothing short of strict adherence to safety rules will be acceptable,
relevant provisions of the law will be applied against erring
individuals and organizations”, he said.
Oladejo
said the provision of the Traffic Law 2012 which prohibits tankers from
plying within the hours of 6am -9pm daily will be totally enforced,
warning that according to the law, defaulters risk a fine of N50, 000 or
six months imprisonment.
He
said the law also specifies punitive measures for persons who drive in a
reckless manner without reasonable consideration for others, driving
above the speed limit on highway or driving unlatched containerized
vehicles.
The
Commissioner also stressed the readiness of the government to enforce
the ban on the use of fireworks popularly known as “Biscoe and Banger”
due to the potential hazard of the device to the people and the
environment.
He
recalled the December 26, 2012 fire outbreak caused by storage of
fireworks in Lagos Island which led to loss of lives and properties
worth millions of naira.
He
said the danger associated with the dropping of cigarette tubs or
fireworks indiscriminately, especially at this period of harmattan pose a
great challenge which could lead to fire outbreak.
Oladejo
also urged residents to be vigilant especially when in a large
gathering such as religious programmes, carnivals, clubs, event centres
and restaurant, however assuring that the state remains safe and secure
for people living an doing business in the state.
He
appealed to religious bodies, cub owners and event centres to work with
the state government and security agencies to monitor activities around
them and report suspicious and unusual activities during such gathering
that may compromise security of lives and properties.
He
said the state government will not also hesitate to close down event
centres, malls, casinos, cinemas, restaurants, hotels and clubs who fail
to comply with the standard practice of having more than one exit.
“The
State Government is coming out fully to implement all these laws
through our relevant government agencies and the security operatives
such as the Nigeria Police, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority
(LASTMA), Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), Task Force on Environmental
and Special Offence, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),
Neighbourhood watch by assisting the government in apprehending
defaulters of these laws and be prosecuted accordingly”, he said.
Oladejo
was joined at the briefing by the Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Bashir
Braimah, General Manager of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency
(LASEMA), Mr. Micheal Akindele, Chairman of Task Force on Environmental
Offences, Olubukola Abe, Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Olatunji
Disu, Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Mr. Rasak Fadipe, among
others.
(LASG)
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