The Lagos State Government yesterday
said it would no longer allow the use of vehicles with number plates from other
states of the federation for commercial transportation in the state.
It also advised residents with
private vehicles to change to the state’s number plates to reflect the fact
that they are living in Lagos.
The Director, Vehicle Inspection
Office, Mr, Gbolahan Toriola, said the measure was meant to achieve “sanity,
standard, safety and security” as stipulated by the road traffic law.
Toriola spoke at the vehicle
inspection safety campaign organised by the Ministry of Transportation in
conjunction with the Political and Legislative Bureau for commercial drivers in
Ikeja.
He said, “There is nothing wrong in bringing
commercial buses from other states. But if you must use it in Lagos, you have
to change the colour and re-register it with us so that we have your
information in our database.
“This is a standard procedure. As a
matter of fact, it you have lived in a state for about three months, you are no
longer a visitor and therefore you must change your number plate to reflect the
state. It is done in America and other developed nations.
“Of course, this provision did not
affect inter-state vehicles carrying passenger from other state. But we don’t
expect them to pick or drop passengers at every bus stop. There are dedicated
bus stops and parks for inter-state vehicles. If they violate this and we get
them, they will face our law.
“You must put waste basket in your
buses; there must be first aid box; you must carry extra tyres. These are what
our law stipulates.”
The VIO boss who highlighted the
provisions of the traffic law, advised them to cooperate with the government to
ensure security in the state.
A director in the ministry, Mr. Bola
Matanmi, also advised the drivers not to turn themselves to traffic officials,
but instead apply to the ministry so that they would be given a Special
Marshall status.
He added that the union would be
given the privilege to choose the colour of the uniform for drivers and
conductors.
Special Adviser to the Governor on
Political and Legislative Affairs, Mr. Muslim Folami, said the traffic law,
which has 43 sections and four schedules was for the interest of Lagosians. He
urged the drivers to submit to the law for sanity and safety. #TRUETALK!!!
Source: Punch
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