commercial drivers accuse Lagos task force of harassment, extortion
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Commercial drivers at the Toyota Bus Stop in the Ladipo Spare Parts Market have complained of alleged extortion and harassment by some Lagos State task force officials operating in the area.Punch Metro can report
Speaking on Wednesday, the aggrieved drivers lamented that the officers specifically targeted commercial car drivers during what they described as “illegal operations” in the area.
According to the drivers, task force officials carry a set of keys used to unlock commercial vehicles, especially those whose drivers refuse to hand over their keys, saying the officials then jump into the vehicles and drive them away.
Recounting his experience on Wednesday, one of the affected drivers, Emmanuel Okafor, told our correspondent that eight commercial cars were seized on Tuesday for alleged illegal parking and obstruction offences when about 15 operatives stormed the market.
Okafor explained that the officials had booked six of the vehicles and demanded N30,000 be paid for each of the remaining two vehicles that were not yet in court to be released.
He said, “This will be my 10th year working in this area. In the one that happened yesterday (Tuesday), I parked my vehicle. Before I realised what was happening, a group of men showed up and started ordering people to give them their car keys.
“They were with several keys that they used to start people’s vehicles and then drove them away. They drove our vehicles to Alausa and wrote a few numbers on paper, telling us to call them.
“When we called them this morning (Wednesday), they asked us to come to Bolade-Oshodi Arena. When we got there, they told us that only two of the vehicles had not been booked and that we should pay N30,000 each to recover the two vehicles. They said our offence was illegal parking.
The Chairman of the Drivers’ Welfare Association, Ajao Estate, Frances Iheji, corroborated this, saying the task force’s operations in the area had created a toxic working environment for commercial drivers. He urged the state government to intervene and assist them.
“The incident that happened on Tuesday is rather shocking. They just came and started opening people’s vehicles. They said the vehicles were causing obstruction. There were private vehicles that were parked but only commercial vehicles were taken away. We don’t have a rest of mind.
“The harassment of drivers in this area is everywhere. If you pick up a passenger and get them to drop you off, these people will encircle you. And the majority of them don’t even come with official government vehicles. They only use all these yellow commercial vehicles to operate and harass people.”
In response to the drivers’ allegations, task force spokesperson, Raheem Gbadeyanka, said the operatives only impounded vehicles that violated the traffic law, urging the aggrieved drivers to approach a mobile court to reclaim their vehicles if they believed they were innocent.
He said, “There is no parking in that area. That’s an obstruction. The most important thing was that their vehicles were taken because they had committed an offence. If they want to receive their vehicles, let them go to the mobile court. They will give them their vehicles.”
Addressing the allegations of extortion by its operatives, Gbadeyanka said, “If they (commercial drivers) can identify which of our men demanded money from them, we will investigate the matter further