Operatives of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit (Taskforce) have concluded arrangement to arraign sixty arrested vehicle owners/drivers for driving against traffic (one-way), on BRT lane and causing road obstructions over the weekend in Lagos.

According to the agency, the sixty traffic offenders were apprehended at different parts of the State for the various traffic offences in contravention of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018.

Its Chairman, Jejeloye Shola, who led the enforcement team during the exercise, stated that it was worrisome seeing both educated private car owners and commercial bus drivers driving against traffic or causing road obstructions to other road users across the State.

In his words, honestly, it is painful that with the high level of enlightenment campaigns and serious warnings by the government, motorists including private car owners could still be driving against traffic with total disregard, without fear of crushing innocent passersby or causing collusion with on-coming vehicles.

Shola, a Superintendent of Police said the agency will keep enhancing the enforcement of the Law which has been checking the excesses of motorists who drive with impunity on the roads.

The Chairman commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for the donation of additional operational vehicles for the exercise tagged ‘Anti One-Way’, to further boost traffic enforcement operations by the Agency.

He confirmed that Commissioner of Police CP Hakeem Odumosu had directed that the enforcement operations on motorists driving against traffic, on BRT corridors and road obstructions be intensified in every part of the State.

The Chairman, however, urged motorists to desist from driving against traffic and obey the various traffic signs conspicuously displayed on all roads across the city by the Government.

This is contained in a statement by Head, Public Affairs Unit, Adebayo Taofiq.