The Lagos State House of Assembly has expressed its readiness to harmonize the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform (Amendment) Laws 2018.
To achieve this, a day public hearing was organized on Wednesday 30 September at the Assembly Pavilion, where stakeholders faulted some of the provisions of the Bill.
The bills are entitled; “A Law to Amend the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018;’ and ‘A Law to provide for the Regulation of Traffic on All Highways, Roads and Streets in Lagos State and for Other Connected Purposes; and ‘A Bill for a Law to Establish the Lagos Ferry Services Corporation and for Connected Purposes.’
While giving the overview of the Bill, the Majority Leader, Hon. Sanai Agunbiade said, “The purpose of the bill is for ease of enforcement of penalties for road users. Transport is more important than road traffic, but we want to talk more about traffic in the state. We must be able to manage traffic to save manpower.”
He added that “Traffic Bill has 33 sections and it talks more about how drivers should operate. It creates provision for a third party liability, which is the owner. It emphasises traffic, owners and operators of any type of vehicle in the state.
“It also talks about carelessness or reckless driving. It provides for the custodian and non-custodial penalties of offenders.
“It also covers all forms of recklessness on the road and restricts the use of siren to law enforcement agents.
“It would not be business as usual on our roads and offenders would be arrested without a warrant. If you drive negligibly on the road, report yourself to the police, if you don’t do that and you run away it is an offence.
In a keynote address, the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni who represented the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa said that not less than 1.6 million vehicles ply Lagos roads on a daily basis, saying that this has overstretched the infrastructure in the state.”
He added that one of the ways of addressing the traffic challenges in the state is the introduction of LAGFERRY, which according to him would take off up to 30 per cent of commuters on the highways.
He explained that with the reform being put in place, the House is to “remain a dependable partner” with the executive.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, Hon Temitope Adewale said that “the Law seeks to review the process and introduce reforms to the laws passed in 2018 that were previously separated.
He added that the consolidated laws were not users friendly, saying that this necessitated the need to review and bring them to present-day realities.
The stakeholders, however, cautioned on the inclusions of some provisions, stating that the House should make realistic laws that address the state’s peculiarities.
A representative of Petroleum Marketing companies, Mr Olufemi Adebayo pointed out that “There is a challenge in restricting petroleum tankers from moving in the day time.
Bamidele Topeola, Director of Legal Services, Ministry of Transportation observed that “appointment of the General Manager of the Agency should not be a concurrence. It will make for easy implementation of the law if the Governor is given the free rein to appoint.”
The Chairman of NATO in Lagos State, Alhaji Kayode Okunnowo said, “The issue of restricting the movement of trailers came up in 2018 and you cannot load containers at night.”
Similarly, Alhaji Ayinde Owoku reiterated that “A lot of emphases are placed on laws that have been existing for many years and that implementation has always been the problem.
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