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Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Army officers accosted by Gov Fashola on BRT lane to pay N25k fine

 
The army officers ACCOSTED by Governor on July 17th for taking the designated BRT lane will pay a mandatory fine, the Nigerian army said yesterday. The two officers will pay N25, 000 each for the traffic offense and other army personnel have been warned by the Nigerian Army to obey the laws of the state.

40 comments:

  1. Isn't 25K too small.
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    1. Here over pay $50=#72500 for same offense. #25000 is ok Because we re stubborn

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  2. They should pay more sef.. Whichever way sa I'm glad they still hv 2pay.

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  3. Very good of fashola, I was thinking it will be imprisonment,hard labor,sex free and possibly no food. Kaput!

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    1. It was not fashola that asked them to pay it was their commandant

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  4. THAT'S HOW TO SHOW A GOOD EXAMPLE, THE FINE ISN'T MUCH SHA BUT IT OK, LESSON TO OTHER VIOLATORS

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  5. NYC-1 says: But for Fashola, no one could bring them to obey the laws of the state? This shows that the Niaja kaki boys are just showing courtsey to Fashola by asking the boys to pay up the fine.

    The olokpa way dey toroway salute no go fit jug 2 miles ooo. See him big belly. Ebi like say him dey salute with fear bcos there is no attention b4 the salute.

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  6. GƠ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡.̮Ơ̴̴͡D̶̲̥̅̊ Nø̲̣̣̥ , body ΪS̤̥̈̊ above. Τ̲̅ђε̲̣ law

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  7. GƠ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡.̮Ơ̴̴͡D̶̲̥̅̊ Nø̲̣̣̥ , body ΪS̤̥̈̊ above τ̲̅ђε̲̣ law

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  8. Lazy army,see as he do yansh like woman own.In short he should be jailed.Via Mama Onome Joint

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  9. ain't the fine meant to be N50,000 each? that's what Latsma officials demand usually. Haba!

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  10. Job well done!!!!!!nobody is above the law.

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  11. Just 25k? Dats bullshit mshew!!!!!

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  12. GBAM. THIS IS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.

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  13. If na Goodluck, he would setup a committee comprising of 6 people to probe and find out why army officers use BRT lane then when the report is ready (after 9days), another committee will be set up to review the recommendations of the previous committee and after that another 10 man committee will be set up to harmonize the two reports and recommend punishments. The report will then be forwarded to the president who will then forward to the relevant agency to "take all necessary actions". Before the case go end, the man for don retire as a full general with all benefits. Kudos to our action governor.

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    1. And these commitees will have sitting and "standing" allowances

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  14. happyhausabunny26 July 2012 at 09:50

    Jst ystadai @ MMA 2 sum silly army man was arguing that it was wrong for dis man 2 salute Fashola let alone even stop him! Lyk serzly! Ow on earth r we 2 make progress if simple laws cannot b obeyed! Fashola has said it, if u can't obey d laws in lagos kindly relocate else or bak 2 ur state of origin! 25k is too small! I so detest all uniform ppl, even tho my fada was 1, I still h8 d job ehhn! Esp police n army!

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    1. U for just tell him to salute him mouth....mtcheeeeeW

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  15. QF
    Very gud move, ds armies somtyms think dey r god among us, gud thing d law hs put dm in check.

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  16. QF
    Very gud move, ds armies somtyms think dey r god among us, gud thing d law hs put dm in check.

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  17. It's great to see them as scapegoats but I personally believe the fine should have been heftier. They can make that money within 2 hrs of collecting road side bribe.

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  18. well done sir our action gov and little did i know that he would fine dem as i commented on the story that the gov should also fine dem because that is what he does to ordinary citizens and brilliant he did that

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  19. THE AMOUNT DOSN'T MATTER...THE FACT THAT THEY WERE FINED AND THE NIG. ARMY ISSUED A WARNING IS ENOUGH TO EMBARRASS THEM...ERA OF MILITARY REGIME IS OVER BOYS...

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  20. Hrm paul Ojeih26 July 2012 at 12:04

    way to go Raji u av done well Lagos salutes u for ur courage just wondering what would have tinubu done if he was the one that caught them that is if he even sees them o his eyes are .........sister linda complete am lol

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  21. @iheji lmao.. Bt abeg BRF police men still use d lane o! I pray u catch dem soon!

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  22. I guess they need to set an example! Good job


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  23. the Gov is just showing off, there are civilians that also use the BRT lane and nothing happens. so why is there so much noise about this one in particular.

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  24. ifeanyi,u are vry funny. But u jst described toothles bulldog dat cal himself GET

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  25. I wonder y pple are making mouth on dis issue,if tinubu pass the lane wetin fasola go do,and beside its not fasola that fined them pls update urself.

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  26. In a LAWLESS society a LAWFUL person is a LAWLESS person WINDS cannot be chased

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  27. @ iheji ifeanyi... #dead. So true though lol.

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  28. and would this money come from his Police budget perhaps!!

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  29. That is very good that will show them dat they are nothing

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  30. That is good for the army they think are something but thet are nothing

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  31. That is good for the army they think are something but thet are nothing

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  32. The colonel was fined for stooping low to salute Fashola...

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