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Traffic Resumes in Lagos as Residents Flout Stay-at-home Order

Barely seven days into the 14 days stay-at-home order issued by the federal government and enforced by Lagos State government, traffic snarls have resurfaced in parts of the state as residents begun to flout the directive.

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had hinted that the ongoing lockdown in the state might be extended beyond 14 days “if there is a need,” or depending on the situation of things and consultation with the federal government.

In different parts of the state, the residents could be seen on the roads, either driving, walking or even having group fitness classes together. On Monday (yesterday) morning, the highway at Gbagada was blocked by residents who turned the road into a fitness class, thus throwing the social distance policy and restriction order out of the window.

On the Lagos Island, pockets of traffic were the order of the day as motorists also flouted the stay-at-home order.

In Lekki, the traffic stretched and lasted for a long time because some motorists who tried to cut corners, drove against traffic. At Ago, Okota, operators of lottery schemes also flouted the order as they had their customers throng their kiosks without observing social distancing.

Also, although practically all supermarkets in the axis complied with compulsory thermometer and sanitizers, 20 customers per entrance, they were however lax about social distancing.

At the Isolo axis, local pubs and hangouts were open and they had customers throng in to hang out with their friends. At Mile 12 Market, which is the hub of perishable foodstuffs, the traders and customers also did not comply with the policy of social distancing.

In trying to enforce the law in that axis, the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives, led by its Commander, DCP Tunji Disu, tried to restore sanity.

During their routine monitoring at Maryland, Ojota, Ogudu, Agboyi – Ketu, Alapere, Ketu and Mile 12, they made some arrests.

Two danfo buses and a camry loading passengers between Ketu and Mile 12 were impounded and handed over to Ketu Divisional Police Station.

Another vehicle, a Nissan Pathfinder without valid reason for being on the road, was also handed over to Alausa Police Station.

 

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  1. It is not easy we stay at home with hunger,is better for coronavirus to kill us than hunger.our government do not offer anything to us, we are die of hunger here in nigeria.

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