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Hausa Leaders: No Protests Allowed over Lagos Okada Ban

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May 20, 2022
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Hausa Leaders: No Protests Allowed over Lagos Okada Ban

•Lagos Okada riders

By Kayode Oyero

Two leaders of the Hausa community in Lagos State have warned their subjects to desist from any form of demonstration to protest the ban of commercial motorcycles popular known as Okada in six local government areas in the state.

The leaders spoke in separate interviews with our correspondent on Thursday evening.

One of the leaders, Iliyasu Kira, in a telephone interview with The PUNCH, said no protest will be allowed from any member.

According to Kira, who is the Seriki of Shasha in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos, the decision of the government will sanitise the system.

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He said, “Our people are complaining because the ban will affect them but we are calming them down. We will not allow any protest because the government is superior and nobody should fight the government.

“There are bad eggs amongst Okada riders while there are also good ones but the bad eggs have implicated the good ones by not obeying traffic laws, riding Okada in the middle of the night, using one-way, carrying dangerous weapons etc. We can only appeal to the government again to reconsider its decision.”

Asked whether the association of Seriki Hausawa in Lagos has met since the fresh ban on Okada by the government, Kira said they have not met on the matter.

Also, the Seriki Hausa of Ajah, Ibrahim Ngoma, said no protest will be allowed in the state as he was dialoguing with his subjects.

He said though the affected area where the task force operated today does not fall under his purview, no protest will be allowed.

Ngoma said, “Right now, nobody is complaining because the law has not taken effect as it will in June. We can’t protest, it is the law of the Lagos State, and we will follow the law. We won’t allow that.”

Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit (Task Force) and the Rapid Response Squad visited the areas to enforce the state traffic law.

The operatives were said to have seized motorcycles along the expressway and also issued a notice to occupants at the Alaba Rago Market to vacate the premises

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