Friday 6 September 2013

Governor Fashola bans Molue buses on Lagos Island

Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola has barred big commercial buses known as Molue from operating on Lagos Island.

The government explained that it also did not expect the buses to ply Third Mainland, Eko and Carter bridges, adding that operating in the Central Business District had become history for the buses.

This decision, the Lagos state government explained, was made in order to monitor commercial bus operators as regards compliance with traffic rules and regulations.


Confirming the new Law, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority General Manager, Babatunde Edu said on Wednesday Sept 3rd, 2013...

“Though the Lagos State Government was supposed to have commenced enforcement last month, being a responsive and
responsible government which believes in enlightenment before enforcement, we therefore decided to shift the enforcement to 4th of this month. LASTMA officials have been mandated to ensure strict compliance and impound any Molue that is found to have flouted the directive after September 4, 2013.”

Many say this government is only for the rich...do you agree?

...Hello esteemed BMB readers, in a bid to appreciate our large community of fans in Nigeria, we would be rewarding anyone with the highest comment on posts for the week with a thousand Naira worth of airtime of the winner's choice. To participate, all you have to do is leave a comment on each post with your email address. Comments would be reviewed at the end of the week and winners of airtime will be contacted via email.

Happy reading and good luck guys!
P.s You can win multiple times within a month.
Restricted to only our fans in Nigeria.



5 comments:

  1. The govt will be for the rich if Fashola refuses to create an alternative for dz molue drivers bcoz he dnt expect them to go steal or die of hunger, they also hv families.
    Eko oni baje!!!!
    Tundelukman@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
  2. bettyannie2cool@yahoo.com6 September 2013 at 13:03

    Okada, keke n now molue.. Wat nxt?

    ReplyDelete
  3. What Next-No more treking on major routes in lagos. Eko oni baje oooo!!!!!
    Tundelukman@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. bettyannie2cool@yahoo.com6 September 2013 at 20:19

      Lmao.. #Flying tins

      Delete
  4. If Lagos is too harsg for you, go back to your villa
    oyemak55@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete