Police arrest “Fix Badagry-Lagos Road” protesters

Date:

The police in Lagos on Thursday arrested two conveners of “Fix Badagry-Lagos Road” protest at Aradagun area of the expressway and took them into custody.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that hundreds of Badagry youths had gathered at Mowo junction of the expressway as early as 7a.m. on Thursday, protesting the deplorable state of the road.

NAN reports that the protesters were moving from Mowo junction towards Aradagun area of the expressway when security operatives, led by Badagry Divisional Police Officer, Peter Gbesu, arrested the convener, Mr Mark Akande, and one other.

The two protesters were forced into a waiting police vehicle which took them away.

 The police thereafter dismantled the protest and chased away the protesters.

Earlier before his arrest, Akande had called on Lagos State and Federal Government to fix the expressway “because the road has become a death trap to all and sundry in the area.”

“At present nobody wants to come to Badagry because of the deplorable state of the expressway.

“We are here today to make sure that Gov. Sanwo-Olu, President Buhari and all stakeholders know that the road in Badagry has become a shame.

“We are youths, we are Badagrians and we are not against the sovereignty of the country. We believe in one Nigeria.

“We are out to get the government to fix the road,” he said.

One of the protesters, Mr Ovi Kuponu, said the protest was staged to draw government’s attention to the terrible state of Badagry expressway.

“We are only calling the attention of Lagos State and Federal Government to help us fix Badagry-Lagos expressway.

“We have refused to keep silent in the face intimidation, we will not be silent.

“It is unfortunate that when good people are silent, then evil people will prevail,” he said.

The protesters carried various placards with inscriptions such as; “President Muhammadu Buhari Give Us Good Road”; “Gov. Sanwo-Olu Give Badagry People Good Road”; “Our Businesses Are Dying.”

Fix Badagry Lagos Road protesters on Thursday

NAN reports that Lagos State Government is responsible for the Iganmu – Okokomaiko section of the highway, while FERMA is handling Okokomaiko – Agbara axis of the road.

Also, the Federal Government on Oct. 24, 2018 awarded the reconstruction of the 46km Agbara – Seme section of Badagry expressway to CGC Nigeria Limited at a sum of N63.2 billion.

The contractor had since abandoned the project.

Edited By: Wale Ojetimi
Source:

Adedayo Adewale
Adedayo Adewalehttp://uhurutimes.com
Dayo Adedayo is a writer, entrepreneur, and legal enthusiast with a passion for media, technology, and storytelling. As the driving force behind Uhuru Times, he curates thought-provoking content that spans politics, entertainment, business, and social discourse. With a background in law and a deep interest in forex trading, NFTs, and digital media, Dayo combines analytical insight with creative storytelling. His goal is to make Uhuru Times a hub for bold opinions, diverse perspectives, and engaging narratives that challenge conventional thought.

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Celebrating Democracy Day: The Role of Nigerian Students and Youths in Sustaining Democratic Governance

Celebrating Democracy Day: The Role of Nigerian Students and...

Insecurity: Atiku urges state of emergency

Insecurity: Atiku urges state of emergency The presidential candidate of...

Shell Identifies Strategic Pathways to Advance Gas Utilisation at Abuja Business Forum

Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) has been sharing its experiences...

Nigeria’s Real Brain Drain Problem Isn’t That People Are Leaving—It’s Why They Want To

Every year, thousands of talented Nigerians pursue opportunities abroad....