Metro
Pool Of Tears, Mixed Reactions As Lagos Govt Auctions Seized Vehicles
Pool of tears and mixed reactions as Lagos government auctioned seized vehicles.
News ToGo learned that emotions were betrayed this week as the Lagos State government auctioned vehicles that were forfeited. At least 134 vehicles confiscated for various traffic offences were up for sale.
It was reported that as the exercise progressed, several families were thrown into agony and tears, as they watched their means of livelihood being auctioned at a give-away price.
More touching was the case of a 49-year-old widow, Dorothy Dike and her son, Osinachi Ndukwe, who wept openly as they begged for price reduction.
It was a sad sight beyond as their only vehicle bought at the rate of N1.8.million on hired purchase was auctioned for N450,000. In fact, but for their wailing, it could have gone up the more.
More pathetic is the fact that Osinachi had earlier spent three years in prison for the same traffic offence, during which he lost his child.
It was gathered that his case and that of a few others have been the subject of discussion among Nigerians, who feel that the law is too harsh on the offenders, Daily Post reports.
The Taskforce spokesperson, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, in a statement on Thursday, explained that the enforcement team in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Justice “auctioned 134 forfeited and abandoned vehicles at the Taskforce compound in Alausa, Ikeja.”
Abdulraheem said the vehicles were seized for various traffic offences, ranging from driving on one-way to willful obstruction of traffic flow across various parts of the State.
Is this legal?
“(The) law was updated in 2020 to include outright forfeiture for driving one way,” Fawole Rotimi, a Nigerian lawyer based in the UK said.
“I guess enforcement has finally started or finally caught the public’s attention.”
However, Rotimi insists that “the argument for me is that it is an unjust law.
“The punishment doesn’t fit the crime.”
Ilemona Onoja, a lawyer based in Abuja, agreed.
Onoja also feels this is likely to give the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, more power than necessary.
“I think punishment should be commensurate with the crime. Three years imprisonment or forfeiture of the vehicle is in no way commensurate with the crime.
“It’s not enough to say it is the law. Laws can be bad – when they criminalize things which shouldn’t be criminalized and prescribe excessive punishment. The Lagos State traffic law is one such law that criminalizes things such as eating/smoking while driving and prescribes excessive punishments for crimes under it.
“There are already far too many accusations of high-handedness and collusion against LASTMA and the police to extort innocent drivers in Lagos. These sorts of things give them more power to act in draconian manners,” Onoja said.
Rotimi, however, made it clear that “you can always challenge it in court. Laws get challenged all the time. But until a court strikes it down, it is law.”
Jubril Gawat, a media aide to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, sought to offer an explanation into the processes – including due process of the court of law – that lead to confiscation of vehicles and subsequent auctioning.
“The Coordinator of the Lagos State Special Offenses Mobile Court was present at the Auction venue; she said the exercise was seamless and well organised and also disclosed that all 134 vehicles on display had gone through due process of the COURT OF LAW before being forfeited,” Gawat tweeted on Thursday.
According to him, the auction exercise is to discourage the public from committing crime or traffic offences as no one would be spared if found wanting. He said he hoped that the exercise would serve as a deterrent to other road users who are fond of driving against traffic.
And in what is a strong warning to drivers and road users, Gawat added: “enforcement continues.”
Metro
JUST IN: TB Joshua’s Emmanuel TV Channel Removed
YouTube has removed the primary channel associated with the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua—Emmanuel TV.
News ToGo reports that the channel, which broadcasts the religious activities of the church, was taken down following allegations against the late preacher. This action comes after the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) aired controversial documentary reports about allegations of torture and rape linked to TB Joshua.
The termination of Emmanuel TV’s channel on YouTube is a response to the platform’s policies against hate speech, cyberbullying, and harassment, particularly targeting survivors of sexual violence. The move follows openDemocracy’s report on more than 50 abusive videos amplifying attacks against Joshua’s accusers.
The documentary by BBC World Service, in collaboration with openDemocracy, featured whistleblowers who made on-the-record allegations of sexual and psychological torture, financial fraud, and criminal negligence by Joshua. In a disturbing backlash, YouTube accounts promoting SCOAN shared archival video footage depicting experiences of these abuse survivors, leading to the termination of Emmanuel TV’s channel.
Metro
Wife Runs For Her Life After Discovering Her Husband Plans To Use Her For Ritual (VIDEO)
A Nigerian woman has detailed the reasons behind her decision to end her marriage shortly before their third wedding anniversary.
News ToGo gathered that in a TikTok video, she revealed that she severed ties with her husband to save her life after uncovering his involvement in alleged ritualistic activities. She also disclosed that her husband was intending to use her for money rituals.
The woman, who smashed a mug she had crafted for their anniversary in the video, claimed that their daughter was substituted in her stead for the purported money ritual.
View this post on Instagram
Metro
Moment Lagos Govt Officials Stormed Market, Ignored Pleading Women and Seized Their Goods (Video)
On Friday, January 5, the Lagos state government carried out the confiscation of goods displayed by traders along the highway.
News ToGo reports that a video circulated online captured the traders pleading for leniency as their merchandise was being seized.
Sharing the video on social media, the state Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, emphasized the need for enforcement without sentiment. He highlighted previous warnings to traders against displaying or selling items on walkways, setbacks, or main roads, as such practices deface the city and pose safety concerns for the public.
Wahab stated, ”We cannot be emotional about enforcement. We have severally warned that traders should desist from displaying or selling things on the walkway, setbacks, or main road. It defaces the city and majorly for people’s safety.
Early Friday, Special operatives of KAI/LAGESC again dislodged street traders operating on Agege Motor road, Old Secretariat GRA Ikeja, Awolowo way, Alausa Secretariat, Agidingbi Jakande road inward LTV 8, Ojodu Berger, Fagba road.”
Watch the video below:
View this post on Instagram
-
Education & Jobs2 years ago
Apply For Australian Government Visa Sponsorship Jobs 2023 (All Fields)
-
Politics11 months ago
Kogi Election: Drama As Dino Melaye Angrily Tells PDP Members To Refund His Money After He Lost
-
Top Story9 months ago
Ogun Go Kill You – Furious Soldiers Vows To Deal With Gov Sanwo-Olu (VIDEO)
-
Politics1 year ago
Tinubu Set To Release List Of Ministers, Wike And 5 Others Tipped
-
Special Features11 months ago
IMPEACHMENT: Two Actions Fubara Took That Turned Wike Against Him
-
Top Story1 year ago
BREAKING: President Tinubu Inaugurates Appointees
-
Politics1 year ago
Massive Crowd Besiege Airport Ahead Of Tinubu’s Return (VIDEO)
-
Education & Jobs2 years ago
Apply For UK Companies Willing To Sponsor Visa In 2023 (APPLY NOW)