Ten (10) persons have been arrested following a clash between commercial motorcyclists and operatives of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Enforcement Agency, otherwise known as taskforce, on Tuesday.
It was gathered that the suspects were arrested in the commotion that broke out in Ojodu and Obanikoro during the enforcement carried out by the task force in Lagos.
It was also learnt that some hoodlums had teamed up with Okada riders around Ojodu Grammar School to resist the move by the taskforce to take away motorcycles seized during the enforcement when the clash happened.
This was confirmed by Gboyega Akosile, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Akosile in a statement said no fewer than 96 commercial motorcycles, popularly known as Okada, operating on highways and in other restricted routes in the metropolis, were impounded in the Tuesday operation.
He also said four motorists driving against the traffic were arrested by the Anti-One-Way team of the Taskforce.
“As the hoodlums, armed with iron rods and broken bottles, approached the Taskforce operatives, the policemen, repelled the attack and dispersed the mobsters.
“Passersby and residents scampered for safety, as the Taskforce operatives chased the hoodlums. Five suspects were arrested.
“There was tension in the area for several minutes, before normalcy returned. The Taskforce officers remained in the area for hours in a bid to ensure there was no reprisal on residents.
“Also, at Obanikoro, Okada riders, on sighting the enforcement team, pelted the Taskforce officers with stones. The policemen arrested four persons who took part in the attack. One person was arrested in Ojota,” the statement added.
The task force chairman, Shola Jejeloye, a Superintendent of Police, said the team would not relent in its activities to restore sanity back on the roads.
He warned commercial motorcycles illegally operating on restricted routes to stop defying the Government’s restriction order, advising them to limit their activities to roads they are permitted to operate.
He said: “We are not surprised about the attack on us by some hoodlums in Obanikoro and Ojodu for carrying out the mandate given to this team by the Lagos State Government. But this will never deter us from extending the enforcement to other areas of the States where notorious road users and Okada riders have constituted nuisance.
“We are not after the commercial motorcycles operating in areas where their activities are permitted; we are after those breaking the restriction order and motorists who flout the State’s traffic laws. This is not the first time our men would be attacked, but we will not relent in carrying out the enforcement. Ten of those who attacked us were arrested and they will be duly charged.”
The Taskforce chairman maintained that the agency team would work round the clock during Yuletide to carry out the enforcement, warning offenders to desist from flouting the State’s traffic laws.