Commercial motorcycle transportation, popularly known as okada, is once
again in the eye of the storm following the brutal murder of singer and
student, Damino Damoche, last Thursday in Lagos by gunmen on Okada.
Before
Damoche’s murder, okada activities had been restricted inthe state, and
now, the state governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, is using the Damoche
murder as an opportunity to campaign against Okada riding.
Condemning
the gruesome killing of the singer precipitate student, Fashola urged
residents to see reason for restriction of commercial Okada operators in
the state. He said that the recent murder and previous ones buttressed
the state government’s objectives of taming crime through the new road
traffic law which restricts the activities of commercial motorcycle
popularly called Okada.
“Most dastardly acts are perpetrated with the
use of okada so residents have to be security conscious and on their
guard all the time. On Thursday, Damino Damoche was shot at the entrance
gate of LASU. Those who perpetrated the evil act used Okada.
“Just
one month ago, a medical doctor was killed by some armed men who were
riding Okada. The doctor would have been of benefit to those in need of
medical services. “Some people may be saying that the ban on Okada has
rendered them useless.
Is this a suitable business, a business that
has led to the death of many who could contribute effectively to the
development of the country especially Lagos State?” Lamenting further,
he said, “Those who perpetrate these evil acts aren’t spirits.
We
(Lagos residents) are the ones offering them shelter when they come to
the state.” “Anyone you suspect doesn’t live in your neighbourhood,
report such people to the nearest police station, the chairman of their
Community Development Area, CDA, and landlords should ensure that they
don’t rent their house to criminals.”
Saturday, 2 March 2013
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