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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Two hundred unregistered, unpainted vehicles impounded in Lagos

The Lagos government says it has commenced a crackdown on unregistered and unpainted vehicles operating in the state, apprehending over 200 drivers.

• October 11, 2023
VEHICLES ON LAGOS ROAD
VEHICLES ON LAGOS ROAD[Credit: Dr Charles Omole]

The Lagos government says it has commenced a crackdown on unregistered and unpainted vehicles operating in the state, apprehending over 200 drivers.

Sola Giwa, the special adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on transportation, said Tuesday the crackdown was to enhance road safety security and regulate the transportation sector.

Mr Giwa said the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority’s (LASTMA) team had, in the past 48 hours, apprehended over 200 unregistered and unpainted vehicles.

The official said, “Unregistered vehicles pose a significant risk to road safety and security, as they often bypass necessary inspections and regulations, jeopardising their roadworthiness. This enforcement is meant to rectify these issues by ensuring that all vehicles on Lagos state roads comply with the necessary registration and licensing requirements.

“The ongoing crackdown is one of the efforts of the state government to create safer and more efficient transportation systems in Lagos state.”

Mr Giwa noted that the enforcement operation had revealed that certain transport companies around CMS, Obalende, Ajah, and Ojo Cantonment corridors had been operating their fleet of vehicles without proper documentation.

He said that the state government took the matter seriously and would hold such companies accountable.

”Transport companies found to be operating without the appropriate documentation will face legal consequences,” the special adviser said.

He explained that it was important to register vehicles and comply with transport regulations, as impounded vehicles would not be released until they were duly registered and had met all necessary safety standards.

Mr Giwa reiterated the Lagos government’s unwavering commitment to improving road safety and ensuring that all transport operators adhered to the necessary regulations. 

(NAN)

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