Were Federal Task Force Members Deployed To Lagos In Preparation For 2015 Elections?

    Well, that’s what APC is saying. But then read this PM News
    report and see a lot of photos of the men at work today;
    Scores of Federal task force officials on Monday chased away
    officials of the Lagos State Management Authority, LASTMA, from controlling
    traffic on federal roads in Lagos state.
    The officers engaged as Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment
    Programme and the Federal Road Maintenance Agency, popularly called
    SURE-P/FERMA Federal task force stormed federal roads on Lagos-Ibadan
    Expressway and Ketu to take over control of traffic in federal highways across Lagos
    state.

    LASTMA officers were forced to vacate the expressway as the
    federal taskforce took over traffic maintenance.
    The Sure-P Task Force officers were seen around Ketu area as
    well as the Toll Gate, where their operation base is located. Three officers
    were each stationed at various points within a distance of 10 metres along the
    highways.
    The officers dressed in black trousers and black t-shirts,
    looked business-like as they went about their duties.
    A LASTMA official who craved anonymity said that the
    Sure-P/FERMA taskforce stormed the road around 7:00 am with sticks and iron
    metal to manage traffic on the Federal roads in the state. The officer said
    they stormed the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ojota and Ikorodu road and distorted
    LASTMA activitites.
    “They (Sure-P/FERMA taskforce) distorted traffic flow on
    these roads especially the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. They halted the activities
    of LASTMA official’s on the road. When our officials complained, they ordered
    that they leave the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
    “Few minutes later when they discovered that our officials
    didn’t yield to their directives, they attacked them. And our officials were
    forced to leave the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway,” the official said.
    The LASTMA official added that on 23 October, “they attacked
    a LASTMA official who was managing traffic on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. They
    brought out guns and that made everyone to scamper for safety. On that day,
    motorist abandoned their vehicles to avoid attack.
    “And today, their activities led to traffic gridlock on the
    road. In fact, the traffic didn’t subside until 1:30 pm,” the officers said.
    As at Monday afternoon, officers of Sure-P/FERMA taskforce
    were sited directing traffic on federal roads with LASTMA officials out of the
    roads.
    National Coordinator of the Sure-P federal Task Force, Abdul
    Razak Otto had earlier refuted claims that the officers were engaged to disrupt
    the 2015 elections in the state, saying that task force was not only set up in
    Lagos but across the 36 states of the federation, with no sinister motive.
    “We are not out to cause crisis in Lagos or any of the
    states in the country. Whatever we are doing is legal and we are bound by the
    law of the country. The question one should ask people making this insinuation
    is, does the President complain to you that we are doing illegal things here?
    Does the State Security Service, SSS, complain about our activities? This is a
    federal government programme for all states,” he said.
    However, the Sure-P/FERMA agency has so far recruited about
    7,000 taskforce to take over federal roads and has begun to erect notice boards
    on Federal roads in the state, informing the public on its mode of operations.
    According to Otto, the task force officials are to assist
    the federal government to recover some of its properties in Lagos from illegal
    occupants as well as the Federal Government to recover and maintaining right of
    way, control and manage traffic, ensure adherence of residents to road setbacks
    and enforcement.

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