LASTMA DENIES REPORT ON LACK OF POWER TO MAKE ARREST
…Says Agency Empowered By Law To Apprehend Vehicles,
Recalcitrant Motorists
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) on
Thursday reiterated its powers under the relevant provisions of the Lagos State
Traffic Laws of 2012 (as amended) to impound any vehicle and apprehend
recalcitrant motorists who contravene any section of the law.
Speaking while receiving the Executive and Members of
Humanitarian Voluntary Association for Community Development who came to
express solidarity and sympathy over the death of 18 traffic officials of the
agency that died on line of duty in 2018, LASTMA’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr
Chris Olakpe said contrary to misinformation in some sections of the media, the
agency was fully empowered by law to make arrest where and when necessary.
Olakpe, who is a retired Assistant Inspector General of
Police (AIG), said the traffic laws of the State equipped officials of the
Agency with powers to arrest where appropriate and allow the alleged offender
to pay the fine stipulated for the offence under the law.
In addition, the LASTMA boss said the law allows for
penalties for neglect of traffic directions, while disobeying traffic control
personnel also attracts fines and impounding of vehicles.
According to him, “One thing the people must know is that
the purpose of laws in any state is to regulate human conduct and punish
violators, to ensure safety and sanity on the roads and at the same time
regulate the function and authority of traffic personnel.”
He said from the findings of the Agency, many of the
gridlocks are due to the unusual driving behaviour of some motorists, saying it
was important for the public to always cooperate with traffic officers while on
the road.
He added that instead of taking laws into their hands,
motorists should feel free to take advantage of the open-door policy of LASTMA
by reporting any erring officer.
“Just from January 2019 till date, over 30 traffic officials
have been brutalized by ill-tempered motorists and as an Agency, we owe it to
our officials and their families the responsibility of ensuring their security
and safety while performing their duties,” Olakpe said.
He assured that the Agency was reaching out to sister
agencies and spirited members of the public in order to deepen collaboration
and cooperation with a view to protecting State traffic officials in their
domain.
He warned that any motorist that proved to be an agent
provocateur irrespective of position on the road will have his vehicle
impounded and taken to LASTMA Yard to face appropriate sanctions in accordance
with the relevant section of the law.
He further disclosed that the State Traffic officials will
soon commence another round of training on civility, politeness and protocol of
arrest that would lay emphasis on respect for members of the public, just as he
assured that adequate traffic measures have been firmed up to achieve seamless
traffic during the Easter period and beyond.
Responding on behalf of the organisation, it’s President,
Bankole Odunuga acknowledged the sacrifice and courage being displayed by the
traffic officials in spite of intimidation by motorists, disobedience of
traffic laws, assaults, injuries and deaths suffered in the line of duty.
Odunuga declared the readiness of his organisation to
partner LASTMA in the area of public campaign and enlightenment in order to
promote good road culture for sanity to reign on Lagos roads.
It will be recalled that the Agency has stepped up its
activities, public enlightenment campaigns and regular meetings with its
stakeholders with a view to finding enduring solution to the perennial traffic
gridlock in the strategic areas of the State including Apapa, Ikeja Along,
Ikorodu Roundabout, Ajah, Mile 12, Iyana Ipaja, among others.
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