Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola
on Tuesday reprimanded two military officers for driving on the
dedicated Bus Rapid Transit lane.
The soldiers were accosted on the BRT lane at the Outer Marina on the Island.
Fashola expressed dismay that those who should show discipline and professionalism were the ones violating the BRT regulation.
Colonel K.I. Yusuf drove an Army Green
Peugeot 406 with registration number BO1 – 150 NA, while Staff Sergeant
A.J. Adeomi drove a black Toyota Camry.
Perhaps realising the problem that could
come from being accosted by the governor, Yusuf reportedly alighted
from his car and saluted Fashola repeatedly, saying, “I am sorry, very,
very sorry.”
But the governor instead asked, “Why, as a senior military officer, did you choose to break the law instead of preserving it?”
The incident was said to have drawn the
attention of commuters and other passers-by who reportedly commended the
governor for showing good leadership.
Fashola, after the incident, said it
was unfortunate that those who ought to be defenders of democratic
values were the ones violating the law.
He said, “The highest levels of the
military command have continuously expressed their commitment to
supporting democracy and to subjecting themselves and their officers to
the laws of the country. Those officers that I caught today are a very
bad example for the military.”
The governor added that he had complained to the superiors of the culprits, saying they would be sanctioned appropriately.
He said his apprehension of the
military men signified his commitment and that of his government that
all violators of the law should be sanctioned.
He said, “There is a zero tolerance
for lawlessness. There is zero tolerance for breach of our regulations
and we are going to do more of this. We are going to take control of our
traffic. We cannot build our way out of traffic congestion; our
responsibility is to manage traffic and manage congestion.
“I don’t use the BRT lane, I sit down
in traffic and I expect everyone who wants to drive his car to do the
same. The alternative is to use the bus.
“The passengers in the bus have the
right also to use the road and we cannot encroach on that lane which we
have reserved for them. This is democratisation of the road and I will
defend it.”

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