Lockdown: Lagos scales up enforcement, impounds 20 vehicles

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Fayinka arresting a vehicle during the enforcement

Fayinka arresting a vehicle during the enforcement

Lagos State Government on Saturday scaled up enforcement, with 20 vehicles and several motorbikes impounded for violating the Coronavirus lockdown order.

The Enforcement team; comprising operatives of the State Task Force, LASTMA, officers of the Nigeria Police Force and officers of the Ministry of Transportation enforced the order on Ikorodu road, Ojota, Jibowu, Ebute-Metta, Otto and Iddo corridor, among other places.

The Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo-Olu on Transportation, Toyin Fayinka who led the operation said the enforcement was effected on the order of the State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu to stem the rising spread of coronavirus.

During the lockdown enforcement, about 20 vehicles and 15 motor bikes whose drivers and riders did not get movement permit were impounded and taken to the LASTMA yard.

Some of the impounded vehicles included some interstate passengers loaded commuter buses belonging to some transport companies both at Jibowu on Lagos /Ikorodu road. Others are IVECO truck, Volvo truck, KIA Salon car, Siena Space bus as well as Yellow buses popularly called Danfo, among others.

Accompanied by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Oluseyi Whenu, LASTMA General Manager, Engr. Olajide Oduyoye and Director of Transport Operations in the State, Engr. Afeez Toriola, Fayinka stated that the State Government was worried by the non-compliance to the lockdown order, warning residents to obey the stay-at-home order and imbibe personal hygiene to support the government’s daily efforts in curbing the spread of the highly contagious virus.

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The Special Adviser explained that it was worrisome that Lagos State alone recorded as much as 80 confirmed cases in a day as at the last count, stressing that there was the need to strengthen enforcement of stay-at-home order in the interest of the public.

Fayinka stated that total support and cooperation of the residents were required to succeed in the fight against covid-19 so as to avert the danger inherent in further spread of the deadly disease.

Vehicles violating lockdown order

He assured that the State Government would not relent in its house to house testing to further prevent community based spread.

While stressing that all the vehicles/ motorbikes impounded would not be released until after the lockdown, Fayinka frowned at the involvement of some law enforcement agents that were among the lockdown violators.

He reiterated that government would not hesitate to enforce the law on any individual or group that attempted to frustrate the on-going efforts at eradicating the spread of the killer viral disease in the State.

Fayinka urged residents to regularly wash and sanitize their hands, maintain social distancing and imbibe personal hygiene, warning that the enforcement was going to be continuous, adding that any vehicle impounded for violating the order would not be released until after the lockdown.

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