“For now, we have a lot in our hands but it behoves the offenders to obey the laid down rules,” he said.
Mr Abdulraheem said that the task force usually gave cover for the land grabbing agency anytime they carried out operations.
Lagos transport commissioner said that Okada was not a safe means of commercial transportation and did not fit into the transport policy of the state.
“A second’s patience can go a long way in saving a life. We should not be too quick or hasty to drag the right of way…”
The agency said that the raid was carried out in order to curb the incessant crimes committed by miscreants in that axis.
The taskforce chief said the enforcement was to curb the menace of motorcycle riders.
The task force said it would scape-goat the arrested persons for reconstructing the demolished shanties.
Repeat Lagos traffic offenders face a three-year imprisonment, forfeiture of their vehicle and capturing of data and biometrics.
“I can assure you that government would enforce this notice come this Thursday.”
