Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola has ordered the
Lagos State Police Command to flush out members of various cult groups
in Lagos that have been killing and maiming innocent residents across
the state.
The governor’s order was echoed by the
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Office of Operations, Lagos State
Police Command, Mr. Emmanuel Ngwu at the end of the State Security
Council meeting at the State House, Marina, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
He
said the meeting also discussed the activities of cultists and street
gangs in the state, adding that the governor has given directives
concerning them and that the police, in collaboration with other
security agencies, would implement the directives to the letter.
“We
are not going to fold our arms and watch cult members killing and
maiming innocent and law-abiding Lagosians. So, we are moving in, in
conjunction with every other security agency in Lagos State; we are
going after them, either they change or we arrest them and prosecute
them in court. That is the directive,” he said.
The Assistant Commissioner of Police also advised
commercial motorcycle operators (Okada riders) in the state to restrict
their operations to the roads approved for them in the Lagos State Road
Traffic Law, warning that the police would continue to enforce the law
as long as they continue to ply roads not approved by the law.
“Let
us obey a simple law. Lagos State Government has been so magnanimous,
they never banned Okada. They restricted Okada on some routes; let Okada
riders take only those routes they are allowed to take and stop coming
on the expressway and the routes on which they are restricted. If they
continue to go on the routes they are prohibited, police will continue
to clamp down on them”, he said.
He also assured
Lagosians that the police would work in collaboration with other
security agencies in the state to reduce crime and criminality to the
barest minimum during the “EMBER” months comprising September, October,
November and December.
Ngwu noted that the period is
not new to the police in the state and assured of the readiness of the
Command and other security agencies to curtail crime in the State during
the months leading to the Christmas and New Year festivities.
“If
you are not new in Lagos you will understand that each time the ‘EMBER’
months arrive security agencies in Lagos begin to be proactive. This is
because if you look at the population of Lagos you will see the need
for the police and the armed forces that are helping the police to do
their job and every other security agency to be ready,” he said.
On
the issue of the use of siren, Ngwu recalled that the former
Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar Manko, who
is currently the AIG in charge of Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos, has given the
mandate that every person who is not authorised to use siren must now
stop using it adding, “if you are caught, you face the law. That is the
definite instruction.”
Source:PM News
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