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Friday 6 September 2013

No more Molue buses on Lagos Island-Fashola Decrees

Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola has barred commercial buses known as Molue from plying Lagos Island. The ban which takes immediate decrees that Molue riders should not operate on bridges like the 3rd Mainland, Eko & Carter Bridges and in the Central Business District of the state.
LASG said the decision was made in order to monitor commercial bus operators as regards compliance with traffic rules and regulations.
Confirming the new Law,LASTMA GM, Babatunde Edu said on Wednesday Sept 3rd, 2013.
“Though the Lagos State Government was supposed to have commenced enforcement last month, being a responsive and responsible government which believes in enlightenment before enforcement, we therefore decided to shift the enforcement to 4th of this month,”
Many say he is an elitist governor(For the Rich)..Laudable move?

13 comments:

  1. e concern am...nt gud though...next please!

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  2. Stupid governor. First bikes now buses? Why not ban people from walking all together. Mtcheww

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  3. Oh Good news. These buses always cause havoc. Last week one scratched my range sport, the other day it was my bf's porsche. Thanks Fash

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  4. Hahahahahaha. It can't b diz bad

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  5. Na wah oh. Fashola no try atall

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  6. Lagos State is not for poor igbo and hausa people who don't have cars. Go back to ur states

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  7. FINALLY good thinking, fashola is just the right person to handle lagos state.

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  8. Lagos will soon be like Dubai.Chase all the nuisance back

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  9. The problem of lagos isnt going to be solved by restricting molues, banning okadas or keke maruwa. Lagos for one, is overpopulated and the infrastructure isnt modern enough. Thats just one of the many problems of lagos. Just take a look at brt buses. They are looking more like molues by the day. Who says molues cant be blue? For me, one of the conditions, for lagos to work, is that other parts of nigeria must be economically attractive. This automatically lessens the burden of lagos. Come to think of it, what exactly is a molue sef? A molue is a rickety bus. Brt buses are getting rickety by the day. But why are they getting rickety? Abeg, make we leave story. No be by banning molue, okada or maruwa. Fix nigeria and u have fixed lagos. Thats all. Long live lagos, long live naija's melting pot. Eko o ni baje.

    Mr anonymous

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  10. This is inception of discipline to all offenders and violators; how does lagosian survive the absent of Okada? Those transportation aren't the problem but the heinous atrocities they have been used to commit and it's still on the rise. Families are been kidnapped, robbed and assaulted with non lethal and lethal weapon and their easy get-away are these transportation, as a concerned citizen or victims. What would you do? Go outside Lagos State, where okada are still allow to move around at anytime, e.g Akute (the boarder of Lagos and Ogun State), You'll notice an increase in armed robbery using two legged machine for get away. Let reason together, if Jona can't help Nigeria, let support whoever is ready to help.

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