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Lagos govt demolishes shanties along Red rail tracks, impounds 359 motorcycles

Spokesperson Gbadeyan Abdulraheem stated that the shanties were demolished along the Fagba corridor

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
April 4, 2024
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  • The two-day enforcement exercise followed the launch of the state’s railway project

The Lagos State Environment and Special Offences Enforcement Unit, commonly known as the task force, cleared shanties erected by “defiant squatters” and seized motorcycles from riders along the newly commissioned Red rail line.

Spokesperson Gbadeyan Abdulraheem stated that the shanties were demolished along the Fagba corridor.

The two-day enforcement exercise followed the launch of the state’s railway project.

Led by chairperson Shola Jejeloye, the operation covered areas including the Fagba rail track, Iju-Ishaga, Abattoir, and Pen Cinema, resulting in the confiscation of motorcycles operating on restricted routes.

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Mr. Jejeloye reported that miscreants around the abattoir aided motorcycle operators in resisting arrest, leading to disturbances, but they were subdued by the enforcement team.

“It was a complex operation seizing these motorcycles from their recalcitrant operators due to the presence of miscreants lurking around the abattoir. They threw stones and objects at us in order to thwart our effort but they were no match for our tactical superiority,” Mr Jejeloye said.

“The presence of motorcycles and shanties along the rail tracks pose significant safety risks to residents, passersby and commuters who choose to patronise both the train and commercial motorcycle. Clearing them completely improves the aesthetic appeal of the rail area and would also mitigate encroachment on rail infrastructure in the state,” the statement read.

Mr Jejeloye noted that criminality and hooliganism, which are prevalent in these areas, are enabled mainly by motorcycle operators and squatters who turn to crime and rob residents and train commuters.

He further said that the enforcement exercise would go a long way in reducing crime and incidents of ‘bag snatching’ often perpetrated by the riders in the axis.

“We will keep going till every motorcycle operator gets the message that Lagos highways and other restricted routes are no place for them. If you want to operate a motorcycle, you either abide by the rules or risk having your bikes impounded,” he said.

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