Commuters stranded, following protest by LAGBUS operators over treatment by the state’s traffic law enforcement agencies |
Commuters in Lagos State
groaned yesterday as LAGBUS operators disrupted transport activities in protest
against treatment by the state’s traffic law enforcement agencies.
Vanguard report continues:
Particularly,
thousands of commuters in Ikorodu axis of the state, were stranded at various
bus stops as drivers and ticket sellers of the Red buses known as LAGBUS began
an indefinite strike.
The
buses are the franchise scheme of LAGBUS Asset Management Limited, whose
drivers under the aegis of LAGBUS Captains Association, embarked on the
strike over what they described as extortion, unlawful impounding of their
buses by law enforcement agents and insensitivity of the bus operators to their
plight.
Although
some of the buses operated at about 5am but were withdrawn at about 6.30am and
taken to their various depots at Sabo, Ewu-Elepe, Igbogbo, Odogunyan and Isawo
as Captains and ticket sellers converged at Ikorodu round about for a peaceful
demonstration.
They
were seen distributing fliers to draw people’s attention to their plight.
Commuters
who were heading for places like Oshodi, Ikorodu road, Ikeja, CMS,
Yaba\Oyingbo, Obalende and ketu/Mile 12 were visibly stranded at various
bus-stops as the buses refused to load but operators of mini buses popularly
called Danfo and privately owned
intra-city commercial vehicles had a field day as their fares were hiked up by
00 per cent in some cases.
Some
of the drivers who spoke with Vanguard lamented the daily hardship they go
through especially from transport unions and law enforcement agents alleging
that they are usually left with nothing after settling the various bodies
daily.
One
of the drivers who identified himself as Yinka Seraphin said: “We embark on
this strike to draw the attention of the Lagos State governor, Mr Akinwunmi
Ambode to what we suffer in the hands of Agberos
and law enforcement agencies like Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA)
and Nigeria Police Force especially Rapid Response Squad RRS and Task Force.
An
operator of LAGBUS who does not want his name in print said that the solution
to the maltreatment from transport unions and various government agencies is
for the Lagos State government to give the Transport Investors Cooperative
Society a license of operation.
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