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RE: Entrapment By LAMATA BRT Task Force At Mile 12, Ikorodu

LAMATA is in receipt of a trending write-up online suggesting that BRT Task Force enforcing compliance with the BRT regulation was engaging in entrapment of motorists in order to “meet their targets.”

 

Unfortunately, the writer of the piece didn’t mention his or her name, brand of vehicle and number plate, to provide an opportunity for further investigations to get to the truth of the matter.

 

The BRT regulation provides that except for franchised operators for whose purpose the services of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane have been constructed, ambulance and fire service vehicles on emergency services, driving or propelling, whether mechanically or otherwise, of vehicles along the BRT lane of the BRT corridor is prohibited.

 

It is never the Lagos State Government’s intention to entrap any citizen while using any of the roads, however it is the responsibility of road users to obey all road signs. There are no targets to be met. The Task Force is on the road to ensure that the operations of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is not hindered in any way. Drivers and visitors using roads in Lagos state are expected to follow the laws of the state – observe road signs and stay within the ambit of road regulations.

 

The location in reference as the point of conflict, in the online post, has visible and enough signage with bold inscription “BRT BUS ONLY” on the road pavement and gantry signage visible from the descent of the Mile 12 Bridge, separating BRT lane and the lane for other vehicles.

Descent from the Mile 12 Bridge towards Ikorodu. Motorists have two options –
to exit into the service lane via the marked exit or drive further down to the second exit into the service lanes.
The second exit (RE: Entrapment By LAMATA BRT Task Force At Mile 12, Ikorodu)
The BRT lane clearly marked with the appropriate road signage to
distinguish the BRT lane from other traffic

Motorists arrested on the BRT lanes are booked to appear before a mobile court set up by the Lagos State and fines are prescribed as contained under the Traffic Offences and Penalties in the Part 3 of the Transport Sector Laws of Lagos State.

BRT lane clearly marked “BRT BUS ONLY.”

The writer in this viral post admitted violating the BRT regulation and was subsequently charged to the mobile court where he pleaded guilty. The writer accepted that he, indeed, obstructed traffic. The law took its natural course.

 

LAMATA would like to say that citizens have the right to complain about what had been done unjustly to them but this must be backed with detailed information for us to get to the root of the matter. We would also be willing to assist any citizen who felt unjustly arrested and prosecuted by coming forward with information to help us carry out in-depth
investigation and unravel any impropriety in the enforcement of the BRT regulation by the Task Force.

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