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Policemen, soldiers, other traffic offenders’ll be arrested, says Lagos CP

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The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has threatened to arrest policemen, soldiers, paramilitary officers and other Nigerians violating traffic laws in the state.

The CP handed down the warning in a statement on Friday signed by the Command’s spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi.
The statement was titled, ‘No Room For Violation Of Traffic Law In Lagos – – Lagos CP’.

According to the statement, the CP “ordered officers and men and tactical Commanders of the command to immediately embark on full enforcement of restriction order of the Lagos State Government on Okada operations in some areas of the State”.

The statement added, “The Commissioner of Police, while reacting to act of lawlessness, recklessness and impunity being exhibited by some road users especially Okada riders who grossly violate traffic laws of Lagos State; and motorcyclists operating within the six Local Government Areas and nine Local Council Development Authorities which are restricted for their operations.

“The police boss particularly ordered officers and men of the command to go after road users including Okada operators who drive against the traffic and ply BRT corridors. He emphasised that the violators should be arrested and prosecuted accordingly.
“CP Hakeem Odumosu specifically warned security operatives who violate traffic laws in the state to desist from the unlawful act as any security personnel, be it police, military or paramilitary caught violating traffic law will be arrested and caused to face the full wrath of the law.
“The police boss reiterated that such gross violation with impunity must stop.
“The Commissioner of Police also appealed to residents of Lagos State to desist from violating traffic laws and encouraging road users to do same as the command will implement full enforcement of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018 and other extant laws of Lagos State.

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