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Lagos to ban sales of alcohol, Indian hemp at motor parks
Lagos State Government on Wednesday February 10, 2016 said it is working with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to flush out those selling Indian hemp and alcohol in motor parks across the state.
The Chief Executive Officer of Lagos State Transportation Management Authority (LASTMA), Mr. Christian Akioja Olakpe, said this at a public education and enlightenment programme put together by LASTMA for articulated truck drivers at Naval Park, Marine Beach, Apapa, Lagos.
He said driving under the influence of alcohol and drug are major causes of road accidents, adding that LASTMA will not fail to enforce the state traffic laws to the fullest.
Olakpe said, “We are planning to partner with NDLEA to flush out these hangers-around who sell drugs and alcoholic drinks in motor parks. We have also told the articulated truck drivers that when they are strapping their cargoes, they should strap them well and drive at reasonable speed.
“LASTMA is coming with full enforcement because we are going to include court processes, ticketing and impounding of vehicles and penalising of erring motorists. It will be very tough for those who don’t want to key into the change mantra of traffic law in Lagos.”
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