Okada/Keke Ban: Fashola Speaks on Sanwo-Olu’s move against tricycles, motorcycles

The former Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola, on Thursday, February 6, has supported the present governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu decision to ban ‘Okada’ and ‘Keke Napep’ in Lagos state.

Fashola, who is currently Minister of Works and Housing, stated that motorcycles were not part of the plan for the state.

A two-time Lagos governor, who speaking at a public lecture organised by the United Action for Change (UAC) in Lagos on Thursday, urged Lagos residents to back Sanwo-Olu.

“If you care about security, you should back your governor on okada ban. As a centre of excellence, okada cannot be part of the plan.

“I’ve always held this position. Motorcycle has always been a conduit pipe for the opioid crisis among youths. We must act to eliminate anonymity.

“I was robbed in my home, in fact on my bed in 1999.

Organised crime is dynamic, criminals are aware that people don’t keep money at home again, now they diversified into kidnapping people for ransom.

“We must have data to identify people. You have SIM cards on your phone.

 It’s called subscriber identity module which can be tracked everywhere in the world. The attorney-general of each state and legislators should act.

“In those days, we used to have licence for bicycles,” Fashola said.

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