Connect with us

Auto

Passengers Stranded as Commercial Motorcycle Operators Protest in Lagos

Published

on

Okada riders Okunola

By Adedapo Adesanya

Some commuters in parts of the Mosan Okunola in the Alimosho area of Lagos were left stranded on Tuesday morning after several commercial motorcyclists, popular known as Okada riders, staged a protest over what they described as excessive ticket and loading fees.

Business Post gathered the riders, who are predominantly from the northern part of Nigeria, alleged that they are compelled to buy tickets costing about N600 daily, in addition to paying a loading fee for every passenger they carry.

According to the protesters, who were seen carrying sticks and other weapons for protest, the loading charges, which was previously N100, has recently been increased by 100 per cent to N200 per passenger.

According to one of the riders who spoke with our correspondent, who identified himself as Yahaya, the decision was carried out without consultation with them.

He said, “Dem no (They did not) tell us anything, dem just stand for road dey collect N200.”

Another rider said that they’ve constantly faced harassment from members of taskforce of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) without any say in the matter.

Some argued that the combined costs have significantly reduced their earnings, making it increasingly difficult to sustain their operations as most passengers find it difficult to pay high price of fares.

Many riders have refused to work, leading to commuters being dropped halfway or stranded at bus stops, leaving them scrambling for alternative means of transport to their destinations, including through tricycles, popularly known as Keke Napep.

Efforts for comments from the executives of NURTW were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report, but one of the taskforce members at the Okunola Bus Stop, who begged not to be named because he was not authorised to speak to the press on the matter said they were acting based on an order from above.

Also, some police officials have moved to the area to maintain law and order, as the situation was almost degenerating into chaos and tension among residents of the area.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Auto

Lagos Gives Motorists Three-Month Rebate to Replace Faded Number Plates

Published

on

faded number plate

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Motorists in Lagos State with faded and unreadable vehicle number plates have been given a three-month rebate window to replace them.

This followed the approval of the 90-day exercise by the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, according to the Permanent Secretary for Motor Vehicles Administration Agency (MVAA), Mr Rasheed Muri-Okunola.

The state government disclosed that the rebate applies specifically to vehicle owners whose number plates have become worn, faded, or unclear over time due to weather conditions and prolonged use.

It noted that the gesture is a proactive and citizen-friendly intervention aimed at encouraging compliance while reducing the financial burden on vehicle owners.

According to Mr Muri-Okunola, the Governor authorised the rebate as part of renewed efforts to enhance road safety, improve vehicle identification, and strengthen security across the state.

It was emphasised that the condition of vehicle number plates is critical to effective traffic management, crime detection, and overall public safety, noting that faded or illegible plates pose challenges to law enforcement agencies and traffic officials.

The government noted that that beyond aesthetics, legible number plates play a vital role in curbing traffic violations, aiding investigations, and supporting digital vehicle tracking systems deployed by the state.

Motorists were, therefore, encouraged to take advantage of the window by visiting the agency’s designated Pilot Centre at Oshodi (MVAA One Stop Centre, Oshodi) or any MVAA Stations across the state for the replacement process.

“Clear and properly maintained number plates are essential for vehicle identification and security. This three-month rebate is designed to give motorists ample opportunity to replace faded plates at a reduced cost while supporting our collective responsibility to keep Lagos roads safe and well-regulated,” Muri-Okunola stated.

“This is not just a regulatory exercise; it is a public safety measure. When number plates are clear and standardised, it improves efficiency across transportation, security, and emergency response systems,” he added.

Mr Muri-Okunola assured the public of seamless service delivery throughout the rebate period and advised motorists to avoid unauthorised agents, stressing that all replacements must be processed through designated government-approved centres.

He reiterated the Lagos State Government’s commitment to innovative policies that prioritise safety, convenience, and accountability while urging residents to cooperate with authorities in building a safer and more orderly transport environment.

Continue Reading

Auto

CIG Motors Sacks Executive Director Jubril Arogundade

Published

on

Jubril Arogundade jubril of lagos

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The appointment of an Executive Director of CIG Motors, Mr Jubril Arogundade, has been terminated, a statement from the auto firm has revealed.

It was disclosed that Mr Arogundade was relieved of his duties over an alleged financial misappropriation and abuse of authority, with the matter referred to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

CIG Motors said it took the decision to fire Mr Arogundade following internal investigations that uncovered issues relating to financial misappropriation and abuse of authority.

The company said it first suspended the accused person for a comprehensive internal review and findings showed that his actions fell significantly below its governance, compliance, and ethical standards, making immediate termination necessary.

The organisation further disclosed that it is cooperating fully with the authorities, including the EFCC, as the matter progresses through the appropriate regulatory and legal channels.

CIG Motors emphasised that the action reflects a zero-tolerance stance on financial misconduct and abuse of authority, particularly at senior management level, noting that safeguarding institutional integrity and maintaining robust internal controls remain central to its operations.

The statement also clarified that CIG Motors will not engage in further public commentary on the matter, stressing that it is now before the relevant authorities. It added that operational continuity across the business remains unaffected.

The development aligns with a broader trend seen across Nigeria’s corporate and financial landscape in recent months, where several organisations have taken decisive action against senior executives following internal probes, regulatory breaches, or governance failures, a part of the statement said.

Analysts note that such actions signal growing pressure on corporate boards to strengthen oversight, enforce accountability, and demonstrate compliance with governance best practices.

CIG Motors reiterated its commitment to the highest standards of corporate governance, accountability, and transparency, assuring stakeholders that appropriate measures are in place to protect the company’s long-term stability and reputation.

Continue Reading

Auto

Anthony Joshua: FRSC Confirms Fatalities in Sagamu Road Mishap

Published

on

anthony joshua accident sagamu

By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed the death of two persons in a road crash that occurred at noon on Monday along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The unfortunate incident involved a Nigerian-born British boxer, Mr Anthony Joshua. His vehicle was said to have rammed into a stationary truck on the expressway, killing two people on the spot.

In a statement, the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide, an Assistant Corps Marshal, said the fatal road traffic accident specifically happened around the Sinoma area near Sagamu, Ogun State.

It involved an SUV conveying the boxer, with preliminary reports from the Ogun Sector Command indicating that Lexus vehicle may have been travelling beyond the legally prescribed speed limit on the corridor.

According to the FRSC, the driver lost control of the vehicle during an overtaking manoeuvre and crashed into the stationary truck well packed by the side of the road.

“The primary causes of the crash being excessive speed and wrongful overtaking constitute serious traffic violations and remain among the leading causes of fatal road crashes on Nigerian highways,” a part of the statement alleged.

However, FRSC operatives arrived at the scene within three minutes of notification, enabling swift rescue operations, evacuation of victims, effective traffic control, and prevention of secondary crashes.

“A total of five adult males were involved in the crash. Two persons sadly lost their lives, one sustained injuries, while two others escaped unhurt. Anthony Joshua was rescued alive and sustained minor injuries.

The injured victim was evacuated for medical attention, while the remains of the deceased were conveyed to Livewell Morgue, Ajaka, Sagamu. The Nigeria Police Motor Traffic Division (MTD) was duly notified for further investigation and necessary documentation,” another parts of the statement read.

The Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Mr Shehu Mohammed, has commiserated with the families of the deceased and wished the injured victim, Anthony Joshua a speedy recovery.

“FRSC reiterates its warning to motorists to avoid dangerous overtaking, excessive speed, and disregard for traffic regulations, particularly on high-speed corridors such as the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway. Motorists are urged to exercise patience, maintain lane discipline, and prioritise safety over haste, especially during the festive travel period.

“The public is reminded that the Corps remains resolute in its mandate to ensure safer roads, prompt emergency response, and sustained public education aimed at reducing road traffic crashes and fatalities across the country,” the statement noted.

Continue Reading

Trending