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Breaking: LASG drives towards stakeholders’ call, declares full ban on Okada in another 4 LGAs, 6 LCDAs

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…Riders, passengers arrested to face full wrath of law

…Decision well thought out based on stakeholders’ resolutions – Omotoso

By Moses Adeniyi

Following suit in line with demands from stakeholders, the Lagos State Government (LASG) has declared a full ban on the operation of motorcycles, popularly called Okada, in additional four (4) Local Government Areas (LGAs) and six (6) Local Council Development Areas (LCDA).

The LGAs and their respective LCDAs Include Kosofe Local Government – Ikosi-Isherri LCDA and Agboyi-Ketu LCDA;​ Oshodi-Isolo Local Government; ​Isolo LCDA and Ejigbo LCDA; Shomolu Local Government – Bariga LCDA; Mushin Local Government – Odi-Olowo LCDA.

The ban on these areas would form a phase II to augment an earlier order which placed ban on their operations in six (6) LGAs and nine (9) LCDAs with an enforcement which commenced in June, 2022.

Recall that stateholders including religious and traditional leaders, youth representatives, Community Development Associations, Security and Paramilitary agencies, and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) had on Tuesday in a forum held at Ikeja, the State Capital, largely called for a total ban of Okada operation in the entire 20 LGAs and LCDAs in the State.

The State’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, had mentioned that the resolutions of the stakeholders would be presented to the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, after which with critical consultations and engagement in line with the demands for inclusiveness, a declaration would be made.

Following the process, the Interministerial committe set-up to consider the subject in a press briefing on Thursday at Ikeja, the State Capital, declared that having submitted the resolutions to the Governor and all relevant consultations and engagement made, the Governor has endorsed the ban of Okada operation in additional four (4) LGAs and their respective LCDAs (6).

“The State Government in addition to the existing ban is now directing a total ban on Okada activities in four (4) new LGs and their LCDAs, effective from 1st September, 2022,” the State’s Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, told newsman.

According to him, the ban is in “a bid to further promote the Safety and Security of lives and properties in the State.”

“This decision is to further consolidate on the achievements made so far with particular reference to decline in Accident and Crime rate as well as to continue to bring sanity to our communities within the State,” he added.

He stated that “the State Government has directed the Nigeria Police Force, and the Lagos Command with all relevant stakeholders’ (i.e Army, Navy, Air force, other Security and Law enforcement formations within the State) to be complimented by the ‘Anti-Okada Squad’ that will be deployed to these new locations in a bid to stimulate seamless implementation and enforcement of the phase 2 ban in the State.”

“While the ban is in force, the public are advised to resort to alternative and sustainable means of transportation provided in the State, such as the First and Last Mile Transport Scheme, the BRT Scheme, the Lagos e-hailing taxi Scheme (Lagride) and other acceptable mode of transportation to go about their daily activities,” he said.

Reiterating that the major resolution reached at the Stakeholders forum tagged “Okada Ban: What Next” by the public was a state-wide ban on Okada Operations in the State, he said “the Ministry in conjunction with the inter-ministerial committee on Okada having critically accessed these resolutions and the challenges of Okada Operations on the Security Architecture of the State; recommended to Mr. Governor not to go back on the already laid down phase ban in a bid to sustain the gains.”

The Commissioner mentioned that motorcycle impounded will be crushed and the process will be made public, while individuals (both riders and passengers alike) “arrested will be made to face the full wrath of the law in line with the provision of Section 46, sub-section 1, 2 & 3 of the Transport Sector Reform Law (TSRL), 2018.”

He implored “the general public to join hands together with the State Government by complying with the decision of the Government geared towards combating the monster that Okada operation has created, so that sanity can return to our State.”

According to him, the State Government having received and considered empirical reports from the Ministry of Health, Lagos State Health Service Commission and the Lagos State Police Command on downward slide in accident and crime rates in order to analyse the impact of the ban on Safety and Security before and during the ban within the affected areas of the State, made the decision to extend the ban to other areas.

Analysis of the data, he said, revealed report from LASTMA confirms that accident rate as it relates to Commercial motorcycles has reduce by 4%; (i.e 68 accident cases was recorded in June, 2022 as against 74 recorded in May);

“Report for Ministry of Health confirms that accident rate as it relates to Commercial motorcycles has reduced 63.5% in all general hospital across the State (i.e 176 accident cases were reported in June as against 277 recorded cases in May).

“It is also important to mention that the restricted corridors (i.e Apapa, Lagos Island, Yaba, Surulere, Ikeja) recorded a significantly low accident reports which indicates that the restriction is achieving its objectives (i.e accident record in June is 18 as against 91 recorded in May),” he stated.

“Report from Commissioner of Police confirms as follows: Crime Rate i. 14 crime cases were recorded in June as against 20 in May; ii. Two crime cases as at 15th July as against 14 in June.

“Accident Rate i. 23 accident cases were recorded in June as against 37;
ii. Two cases of accident as at 15th July as against 23 in June,” he added.

On the average, the data, he mentioned, shows that the operation has significant gains and compliance rate in the concerned areas as available records’ shows that crime and accident rate has reduced astronomically by 86% and 63.7% respectively within the period under review and a total of 7,500 motorcycles have been impounded and crushed accordingly, “hence, the need to sustain this achievement.”

“Based on the apparent positive impact of the ban and the resolution of the Stakeholders’ forum, Mr. Governor has approved the ban of Okada in another Four (4) LGs and their respective Five (5) LCDAs for the 2nd Phase of the total ban, in addition to the on-going ban in the Six (6) LGs and their respective LCDAs,” he said.

On the fear that the ban would render many jobless, thereby leading to resort to crimes, Oladeinde said various empowerment opportunities put in place by the State Government should be optimised by Lagosians.

“Furthermore, the State Government’s existing interventions aimed at empowering her citizens should equally be accessed as an alternative means of livelihood for the affected riders.

“These interventions are coordinated by the following MDAs: Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA) (vocational training); Ministry of Wealth Creations and Employment (internship programmes); Office of Civic Engagement; Office of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) (Loan for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs, Lagos Economic Acceleration Programme “LEAP”); Ministry of Agriculture (Agric YES); Ministry of Education (CodeLagos Scheme) and many others,” he said.

The Commissioner said the protection of lives and properties “is a collective responsibility of all,” calling on residents to give feedbacks and complaints through hotlines ​09038208154, 09169655855, ​09034810153, 09033090826.

Speaking, the State’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, said the pronouncement was in line with the views of stakeholders, considering anxiety over recent security threats.

According to him, the ban was also justifiable, as the commercial operations of Okada do not form part of the greater Lagos journey in terms of the transportation master plan of the State.

Lagos State has been on the roll of red alert over threats of possible plans of terror attack, a signal that has informed calls on the Government to take action.

NewsDirect had reported how stakeholders have reached resolution to prevail on the Government to enforce a total ban on Okada, following wild identification of menaces of accidents and crimes, perpetrated through the means, as well as indiscriminate migration.

The State Government had in partnership with relevant stakeholders’ began the implementation and enforcement of the Governors pronouncement on the total ban of motorcycle operations in six (6) Local Governments (LGs) and the respective nine (9) Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) under them including all major bridges and highways of the State which had since taken effect from 1st June, 2022.

The ban on Okada has now become a national subject as the Federal Government is also presently considering a nationwide ban of motorcycles across the Country.

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Nigerian Army begins recruitment, warns against fraudsters

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The Nigerian Army has announced the commencement of recruitment applications for Non-Tradesmen and Women.

This is contained in a post on the official X handle of the Nigerian Army on Friday, stating that the application which is free, starts from 3rd May – 7th June.

Non-tradesmen and women are those who wish to join the Nigerian Army but have only the certificate from their Senior School Certificate Examination.

The post reads: “This is to inform the general public & all interested applicants that online application for 87 Regular Recruits Intake for Non-Tradesmen & Women has commenced.

“Application starts from 3rd May – 7th June 2024.

“Application Is Free at http://recruitment.army.mil.ng. Shortlisted candidates will participate in the State Recruitment Screening Exercise scheduled from 20th June – 3rd July 2024.

“Recruitment into the Nigerian Army Is FREE, Beware of Fraudsters.”

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Turkey halts trade relationship with Israel

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Turkey has announced the suspension of all trade with Israel, saying it is because of the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.

The Turkish trade ministry stated that the suspension would remain in effect until Israel permitted an “uninterrupted and sufficient flow” of aid into Gaza.

The Turkish government declared that the trade suspension would apply to all products.

This new development comes amid escalating tensions over Israel’s offensive in the region.

Last year, trade between Turkey and Israel amounted to nearly $7 billion.

Responding to Turkey’s announcement, Israel’s foreign minister accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of acting dictatorially and disregarding the interests of Turkish citizens and businesses.

Israel said it would seek alternatives for trade, focusing on local production and imports from other countries.

Tensions between Turkey and Israel have been strained for years, with diplomatic relations experiencing ups and downs.

Turkey severed ties with Israel in 2010 after clashes between Israeli commandos and pro-Palestinian Turkish activists aboard a ship attempting to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza resulted in casualties.

Although diplomatic relations were restored in 2016, they soured again in 2018 when both countries expelled each other’s top diplomats over Israel’s handling of protests on the Gaza-Israel border.

However, the recent escalation in tensions between Turkey and Israel follows the deadly Hamas attack on Israel in October last year.

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Press Freedom Day: NGE salutes journalists working under harsh economic conditions

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The professional body of editors and media executives in Nigeria, gave this commendation in a statement signed on Friday by its President, Mr Eze Anaba and the General Secretary, Dr Iyobosa Uwugiaren, to commemorate the 2024 World Press Freedom Day.

‘’We celebrate the courageousness and commitment of journalists across the country, who continue to risk everything to bring us the truth and reliable/credible information.

“We also acknowledge the growing threats to press freedom – from violence and censorship to disinformation and economic pressures.

‘’We pay tribute to the journalists who have lost their lives or faced persecution, and we stand in solidarity with those under threat or attack and those who continue to work under very harsh economic conditions,” the NGE said.

The forum reaffirmed that media freedom, freedom of expression and access to public information are crucial to democracy and must be at the heart of Nigerian government’s values and actions.

The NGE said it recognised the crucial role played by journalists, media workers and free/ independent media in protecting the country’s democracy and advised them not to give up, in spite of the prevailing economic challenges.

The guild also requested the National Assembly to initiate and adopt a law to protect journalists, who speak out on matters of public interest, especially against abusive and strategic lawsuits, which are regularly initiated to silence them.

According to the  NGE, the 2024 World Press Freedom Day is dedicated to emphasising the importance of good journalism amidst the current global environmental crisis.

‘’In line with the theme of this year’s celebration, we believe that journalism and freedom of expression are crucial in the context of the current global environmental crisis.

‘’Journalism and freedom of expression help in raising public awareness about environmental issues; holding power accountable; amplifying marginalised voices; promoting transparency and accountability.

“It also help in fostering public debate/engagement, and providing a platform for solutions,” the body said

The NGE added that 2024 World Press Freedom Day provided an opportunity for every stakeholder in the media community to continue to drum it to the hearing of both state and non-state actors – about the importance of press freedom and the challenges being faced by journalists.

The editors said that such challenges included censorship, harassment, imprisonment and violence.

The guild said that there was urgent need by the government to take deliberate and sustained action to promote press freedom and good journalism in the country.

The NGE added: ‘’The federal government will fundamentally be promoting the enabling environment for media to operate responsibly if it adopts a law to protect persons who speak out on matters of public interest against abusive lawsuits meant to silence them.

‘’The federal government should take a clue from the European Union and other democracies around the world, who have adopted similar laws to protect journalists and media houses against Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP suit).

‘’More so, there are still many obnoxious and anti-media laws in our statutory books that are targeted at journalists and media houses. The National Assembly (NASS) must take immediate step to repeal them.’’

The guild also urged government at all levels, international organisations and civil society organisation to protect and promote press freedom;.

The editors urged them to ensure safety and security for journalists/media houses; and ensure that all restrictive laws and policies targeted at the media are repealed.

The guild said that it would continue to advocate for press freedom, freedom of expression and access to information, adding that they are crucial to good governance, democratic societies and fundamental human rights

The World Press Freedom Day, established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1993, is observed annually on May 3.

It is set aside to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom, assess the state of press freedom throughout the world, defend the media from attacks on their independence, and pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

The day also acts as a reminder to governments of the need to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression as enshrined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

It highlights the importance of a free, independent, and pluralistic media in fostering transparency, accountability and democracy.

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