WHAT
will make a Colonel rush out of his car, stand straight, raise his
right hand and deliver a sharp salute right on the road on a sunny
afternoon in Lagos?
The fear of the law, of course. But, for Col. Ki Yusuf, it was not just the fear of the law, but the fear of the law officer.
Governor
Babatunde Fashola (SAN) arrested the top army officer and a Staff
Sergeant, AJ Adeomi, who drove on the dedicated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
lane yesterday.
They
were accosted on the BRT lane at the Outer Marina in Central Lagos. Col.
Yusuf was driving in an army green Peugeot 406 with registration number
BO1 – 150 NA. Staff Sergeant Adeomi drove in a black Toyota Camry.
As
Fashola moved towards the oncoming vehicle, Col. Yusuf came down from
his car, saluted severally and kept muttering: “I am sorry; very, very
sorry.”
The Governor said: “Why, as a senior military officer, would you choose to break the law instead of preserving it?”
A
huge crowd of spectators gathered to watch the scene. Many praised
Fashola for showing good leadership and expressed joy that the senior
military officer got caught in the act.
Fielding
questions from reporters after the incident, Fashola described as “very
unfortunate” the fact that those who ought to stand in defence of the
democratic values of the nation are the ones violating the law.
The
governor, who noted that the highest levels of the Military Command have
expressed continuously their commitment to supporting democracy and to
subjecting themselves and their officers to the laws of the country,
said: “Those officers that I caught today are a very bad example for the
military.”
The
Governor said he had already made a representation to the superiors of
the culprits, expressing optimism that they would be sanctioned
appropriately. He, however, added: “But it signifies my commitment and
the commitment of the Lagos State Government that all those who will not
comply with our laws should leave our state. We will not back down.”
“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,” the Governor said.
Insisting
that people must behave well, Fashola said: “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
bus is for those who cannot afford to buy cars. They 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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