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Lagos Governor says Okada ban has been successful in curbing insecurity

Babajide Sanwo-Olu

The Lagos State Government has disclosed that its ban on Okada is already yielding benefits as Okada-related accidents have reduced from 550 a month to less than 100 and also insecurity related incidents including robberies and theft have also reduced tremendously in the state.

This was disclosed by Governor Babatunde Sanwo-Olu in an interview with Channels TV on Sunday.

The Governor said the state is also working with the Ogun State Government on security matters.

What governor Sanwo-Olu is saying

Speaking on its partnership with Ogun State government on security, Sanwo-Olu said, “We have a joint commission, the Lagos-Ogun Commission where we do things alongside transport and security approvals.”

“To speak directly to the Okada ban, we have seen tremendous improvements, in the areas which it has been banned.

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“In fact, people have written to me to commend, saying they are not only seeing a drop in issues around insecurity but also a drop in accidents. We don’t see people having their limbs cut off because of reckless driving that hurt people.

“We have seen tremendous improvement in that area,” he added.

He added that in terms of casualties, at the peak of it, Lagos had about 550 okada-related accidents per month, which has now been reduced to 100 per month. He added that robberies in traffic have also reduced.

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