The Lagos State Government has clarified the misconception surrounding
the unfortunate incident where a street hawker was knocked down by an
oncoming truck at Maryland Bus Stop on Wednesday.
The street
hawker, who was trying to evade arrest from officials of Kick Against
Indiscipline (KAI), had attempted to cross the road before being hit by
the truck, which was erroneously thought to be a BRT Bus.
As a
result, hoodlums armed with sticks and stones, immediately descended on
some BRT buses plying the route as at the time of the incident and in
the process destroyed several of the BRT buses.
But the
Government in a statement signed the Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said that contrary to the information
being circulated in the social media that the street hawker was hit by a
BRT bus, it was a truck belonging to a soft drink company that
unfortunately hit the boy.
“It wasn’t any of our buses that
killed him (hawker), it was a soft drink company truck that
unfortunately crushed the boy while he was trying to escape from KAI
officers who were on patrol trying to rid the street of street hawkers
and traders.
“But hoodlums now took advantage of that to start
destroying government assets, including several of the brand new BRT
buses,” he said.
Ayorinde said it took the intervention of a team
from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) to quell the riotous scene caused
by the hoodlums before the corpse of the boy was taken to the morgue at
the General Hospital, Ikeja.
The Commissioner said that at least
three hoodlums alleged to have been part of the mob that destroyed the
BRT buses have been arrested, saying that the law would take its full
course.
“The Lagos State Government would like to use this
opportunity to further reiterate that it would not relent in ridding the
state of illegality, street trading and hawking,” he said.
Ayorinde
said that Section one of the Lagos State Street Trading and Illegal
Market Prohibition Law 2003, restricts street trading and hawking in the
metropolis, while Sections Seven and Eight of the same law gives
jurisdiction and power to the Special Court to order the seizure and
public auction of items impounded from street traders.
Section 10 of the law, he said, also prescribes a N5000 fine or three months imprisonment upon conviction.
“Street
traders are hereby urged to desist from this illegal activity because
the government will not be blackmailed and would do that which is
necessary.
“And for the miscreants and hoodlums, the Lagos State
Government and the Police Command would not allow any act of civil
disobedience and those arrested would be dealt with in accordance with
the law and further arrests would be made as investigation continues,”
he said.
SIGNED
STEVE AYORINDE
COMMISSIONER FOR INFORMATION AND STRATEGY
LAGOS STATE
JUNE 29, 2016
http://www.metronaija.com/2016/06/lagos-releases-official-statement-on.html
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