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General News of Friday, 7 February 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Okada ban: Lagosians embarrass policemen for trying to impound power bike

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Policemen have been embarrassed by Lagosians after they tried to impound a power bike as part of the enforcement of the ban against motorcycles and tricycles.

The ban which is otherwise known as Okada ban prohibits motorcycles and tricycles from certain parts of Lagos State.

However, some policemen got more than they bargained for when they tried to impound a power bike which got a crowd angry.

According to the crowd, power bike is different from motorcycles aka Okada and was never included in the list of banned vehicles.

Read as narrated by Nmutaka Chikwendu on Facebook:

"So.....I was heading to work this morning dodging massive potholes and meandering through heavy traffic. The Nigerian Police decided to arrest me because "bikes are banned". The 2 things that stood out for me the most were: 1. The speed with which a huge crowd built up. Within a short while people were yelling at the cops. "Is this one okada"? 2. How unintelligent our cops are. A team of 4 senior officers with guns could not say anything meaningful beyond "they sent us signal to arrest all bikes"

"A good Samaritan parked his car...showed them the broadcast sent by Lagos state police command. They refused to read it. He then called the numbers in the broadcast and the policemen refused to speak with their superiors. The man put his phone on speaker and we could all hear the police command asking if it was okada and the whole crowed roared "No!" Our street crew cops refused to budge. The Samaritan eventually called their DPO who asked them to release me....then they started looking for one Officer Ojo of Ifako police station who took my bike key and went away.

"Crowd kept building.....policemen became scared. Tried to disperse crowd. People refused to budge. I actually started getting worried and started asking people to leave. They said they wouldn't move until I was released. Eventually the Ojo fellow sauntered out with my key and I started my bike....revved it a few times which drew cheers from the crowd.....and continued heading to work".