See You In Court – Okada Riders Dare Gov Sanwo-Olu

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  • As Union sues Lagos Govt over ban

BY CHINYERE OBIORA – Determined to force a reversal of the recent ban on their activities by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Commercial Motorcycle Riders (Okada) union has dragged the Lagos State government before the Federal High Court in Lagos.

In their suit, the Trustees of Motorcycle Transport Union of Nigeria (MTUN) and others are praying for a declaration that the ban on Okada is “illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional.”

Other applicants in the suit are Comrade Peter Umoh, Pastor Tony Onuoha, David Abiona, Adebayo Oluwasegun, Gambo Muhammed, Yakubu Abubakar, Ayo Boluwade, Amaechi Peter, and Nwamiri Monday.

Also joining the case are Abayomi Adegbite, Oluwaseyi Funmi, Mohammed Kadi, Abdullahi Jigla, Nora Usman, Pastor Emmanuel Donatus, Sanni Abubakar and Nwibo Sunday.

Defendants in the suit are Lagos Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos State Task Force, Commissioner of Police, Lagos State and Commissioner for Transport, Lagos State.

The applicants, in the suit numbered FHC/L/CS/1016/2022, are praying the court for a declaration that the “purported proposed ban of the commercial motorcycle transportation in Lagos State by the governor, without hearing from the operators whose rights are affected or likely to be affected is a violation of the constitutional rights of the applicants to fair hearing as provided for and encapsulated in Section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.”

They are also praying for a declaration that the ban of the business of commercial motorcycle transportation in Lagos by the government “is a violation of the rights of the applicants guaranteed by Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution as amended who cannot be alive without food and other means of sustenance and whose income is the business of commercial motorcycle transportation.”

In the alternative, they are asking the court to grant an order compelling the government to provide jobs for the teeming commercial motorcycle riders in the state.

Furthermore, in their affidavit sworn to by one Pastor Emmanuel Donatus to support the application, the deponent averred that he and other operators had no means of sustenance apart from the business of Okada.

They prayed the government to restrict Okada operations on major highways to “approved areas”, rather than banning their operations.

Pastor Donatus also avered that during the regime of the former Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN), his union was engaged by the government on how to regulate their operation in the state, including issuing identification cards to members and others.

He avered that by regulating the activities and operations of the riders, motorcycle-related crimes will be reduced.

However. the suit is yet to be assigned by the Chief Judge of Lagos state.

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