Is this really important? Months after the ban on Okada, Lagos State Government under the
leadership of Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola has banned commercial
buses widely called Molue from operating on Lagos Island. Effective immediately, Lagos has banned Molue riders from operating on bridges like the 3rd Mainland, Eko & Carter Bridges. Molue operators are no longer allowed to operate in the Central Business District of the state. LASG
said the decision was made in order to monitor commercial bus operators
as regards compliance with traffic rules and regulations....
This was confirmed by LASTMA GM, Babatunde Edu on Wednesday Sept 3rd, 2013.
“Though
the Lagos State Government was supposed to have commenced enforcement
last month, being a responsive and responsible government which believes
in enlightenment before enforcement, we therefore decided to shift the
enforcement to 4th of this month,” he said
This is serious what do they want the poor masses to do. No more Okade and Molue. This is not funny.
I never pray that job takes me to the so-called lagos. just like Aba,Onitsha. The people who live there are not the richest in the country, so why go to such locations?
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