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Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Lagos Bans Okada Ride By Pregnant Women, School Children...


















Lagos State Government has set July 1 for the full enforcement of road traffic laws and regulations guiding motorcycle taxi (Okada) operation, and it will be illegal from that date for school children, pregnant women, and women with babies strapped on their backs to use this mode of transport.
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I support 100%
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15 comments:

shola pacheco said...

I support 100% too...Good one Fashola.Linda hope ur cool?longest time though.

Anonymous said...

yes good good good.

Linda Ikeji said...

@Shola darling...long time..i'm doing very well

Nmadisco said...

Excellent, I hope there is a plan for school buses under way too.

Anonymous said...

I love this man! putting decency into the place...Abeg we need him for President!!!!

Shola said...

I support! I support! I support! Thank you for posting this...I'll happily take that as another positive step in the right direction :) Best, Shola

Anonymous said...

this is like the best news ever.God bless governor Fashola n his team.

Anonymous said...

this is like the best news ever.God bless governor Fashola n his team.

shegreeny said...

Good one, but what the alternative as this kids and mothers would have to trek. me thinks BRT buses should be set aside at much cheaper rate for ONLY school kids in the morning and evening.

Eve said...

yesss! 100% support!!

CheRox said...

Ok, so since they're banning this, what is the alternative low cost method of transportation put into place to replace okada for this segment of citizens?

I'm not knocking the ban, I think okadas are dangerous, but I don't know anyone who would choose an okada if they had other reasonable forms of transportation.

Anonymous said...

100% in agreement

Anonymous said...

Discrimination!!! any alternative method of transportation for these people? Especially pregnant women who are less able to walk a long distance. Not everyone can afford getting a cab

truth said...

I'm worried here!!!!

WHAT ALTRENATIVE IS GIVEN TO THEM!!! I hope he realizes that the people who use this would not if they could afford otherwise or tolerate the hustles of catching a bus from a rowdy bus-stop.

Until i know wht the other given option is, Fashola looses 10 points with me on this note.

Anonymous said...

I just saw porselene skin products online and the 'hype' makes it sound like a miracle product. Has anyone used it? I'd like to know pls and how good it is. I currently use Clarins products but since I got pregnant, my facial skin has gone haywire with acne vulgaris!

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