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Okada Ban: Lagos Taskforce To Crush Another Set Of 2,228 Motorcycles – Jejeloye

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Following the announcement of a total ban on the operation of commercial motorcycles popularly known as Okada on all Highways across six Local Government Areas and nine Local Council Development Areas of the State by the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Sanwo-Olu, The Chairman of the Lagos State Taskforce CSP Shola Jejeloye has said that the Agency will tomorrow Friday crush another set of 2,228 impounded Motorcycles to further make the enforcement of the ban thorough and effective.

Speaking in his office at the Head Quarters of the Agency at Bolade, Oshodi, The Chairman highlighted that the Agency though has been carrying out crushing of bikes in time past, the last of which was on 25th of May,2022, the Agency would further intensify its effort in ensuring that all impounded Okada are crushed after following the due process of Traffic Laws as enshrined in Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018.

The chairman stated that the laws are very clear for the Okada operators to see that their actions are in complete violation of the Transport reform laws of the State that “no 2 persons shall ride, drive or propel a motorcycle or the tricycle on a major Highway within the State, and any person in contravention of this provision commits an offense and will be prosecuted.”

CSP Jejeloye added that the Agency’s efforts have been doubled since the June 1st ban, although the compliance rate is very high and encouraging, okada operators are not to be trusted. Their style of operation is synonymous with gwithilla warfare- when we retreat, they advance, and when we advance, they retreat, but enforcement of the ban has come to stay. We will ensure not a single offender operating his okada on the Highways will be spared. We will keep watch and continue patrolling the affected parts of the State to ensure they do not get back on our Roads.”

Jewelry stated that in the past he had made a series of appeals verbally and through the mass media on the dangers of Okada operations in the State, but the perpetrators remained hell-bent on carrying on with their daredevil style of riding against traffic, speeding recklessly, damaging the vehicles of other road users, and endangering their lives, passengers, pedestrians, and other road users.

The set time has come for us to put an end to this menace completely and we will carry it out to the tooth. Okada operators had a grace period of two weeks as provided by Mr. Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu before we hit the streets yet we still have a pocket of them violating the order.

Meanwhile, the Agency had impounded over 259 bikes during the first two days of the ban while 18 suspected riders and passengers were arrested. All the suspects will be prosecuted for violating the state laws. Passengers will not be spared this time around, and they will be charged accordingly in the court of law.”

Jewelry urged Lagosians to embrace other means of transportation. He added that putting an end to this menace is a collective responsibility. He, therefore, appealed to commuters to desist from patronizing okada operators to keep them out of the illegal business.

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Army Seeks Nigerians’ Support In War Against Terrorism, Says “We Can’t Do It Alone”

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The Nigerian army has urged the public to provide support in the fight against terrorism. Christopher Musa, the Chief of Defence Staff, noted that Nigeria is facing “asymmetric warfare” with non-state actors operating in various parts of the country.

In a video message on Friday, Musa emphasized that while the army is dedicated to restoring peace, success requires a “whole-of-society approach.”

He mentioned that Nigeria has a significant history of peacekeeping efforts both in Africa and internationally. Musa outlined the country’s current security challenges, including “Boko Haram and ISWAP in the northeast,” “banditry in the northwest,” “pipeline vandalism and sea piracy in the south-south,” and IPOB’s push for “secession” in the southeast.

Despite these ongoing issues, the armed forces are fully committed to ensuring peace across the nation. Musa also highlighted efforts to enhance “troop welfare” and training, aimed at creating a sense of normalcy in markets, schools, and the economy, especially in affected regions.

He reassured Nigerians that the military is a professional force focused on fulfilling its mission to restore “peace and security.” Musa urged the public to continue supporting the “government, the armed forces, and other security agencies” in this effort.

He concluded by stating, “We cannot do it alone… Together, we will succeed.”

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Lagos Government Asks Residents Along Ogun River To Relocate As Oyan Dam Plans Water Release

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The Lagos state government has called on residents living along the Ogun riverbanks to “relocate to higher grounds” due to the planned water release from Oyan dam by the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA).

Tokunbo Wahab, the commissioner for environment and water resources, emphasized that the relocation is crucial as the release is part of the dam’s annual operations, which are guided by “real-time hydrological data,” rainfall forecasts from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, and flood outlook reports from the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA).

Wahab explained that releasing water from the dam will help “preserve the integrity of the dam” and mitigate its socio-economic impacts on Lagos.

Although rainfall in the Oyan river catchment area reached 984.1 mm in 2024, lower than the 1,540.8 mm recorded in 2023, it is still considered “within safe operational levels.”

He noted that current water releases are at 208 m³/s, with “only two gates opened at 12 percent capacity each,” ensuring controlled discharge.

Additionally, 62.1 percent of the dam’s flood control capacity is still intact, which means there is no imminent risk of releasing excess water beyond safe limits.

Acknowledging the difficulties faced by residents in affected areas like Kara, Mile 12, Agiliti, Ikosi Ketu, Owode, Ajegunle, and Odo-Ogun, Wahab pointed out that “while the flooding experienced in these areas has often been attributed solely to water released from the Oyan Dam, this is not entirely the case.”

He further clarified that the downstream section of the Ogun River is influenced by “a complex network of over 52 tributaries” that contribute to rising water levels.

Wahab added that the OORBDA has started dredging the Ogun River from Ikorodu to the Isheri axis as a proactive measure to “deepen the river channel and enhance its capacity to carry water,” which will reduce the risk of flooding during periods of high inflow.

He assured that the state government will “continue to closely monitor the situation” and work with relevant agencies and communities to address the challenges.

Wahab urged Lagos residents to avoid “indiscriminate dumping of waste” in unauthorized areas, refrain from littering roads with pet bottles, and stop blocking drains with silt or construction materials.

He also warned against “constructing buildings within and around drainages” and discharging human waste into drains and canals.

In conclusion, Wahab appealed to residents to “support our efforts by complementing the government through regular clearing of drains on their frontages.”

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UPDATE [AFCON]: Libya Jittery As CAF Demands Response To Nigeria’s Protest

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The Libyan Football Federation is reportedly panicking after being asked by CAF to “submit documents” concerning the cancellation of the AFCON qualifying Group D match against Nigeria.

Nigeria had refused to play the match after their “plane was diverted to Labraq Airport” where they were “held hostage for 18 hours without food and water.”

According to Libya Al-Ahrar Channel, “Nasser Al-Suwaie,” Secretary-General of the Libyan Football Federation, confirmed that “CAF has given the Libyan and Nigerian associations until the 20th of this month to submit” all relevant documents.

Al-Suwaie further revealed that the Libya FA has “assigned a specialised lawyer” to provide evidence, suggesting “there may be collusion from some parties within CAF,” though he assured that the position of the Libyan Federation remains strong.

He clarified that “the Libyan Federation did not change the course of the plane’s landing,” which was a decision by “the Libyan state,” and this “sovereignty of the Libyan state must be respected.”

The “Super Eagles returned” to Nigeria with reports of difficult conditions, including “sleeping on the bare floor” of the airport. Team manager “Patrick Pascal” described how the “toilet had been deliberately seriously messed up by the Libyan officials” in anticipation of their arrival.

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