The Lagos State Taskforce has issued a strong warning to residents who habitually block streets and occupy parts of the road to host parties, social gatherings, and religious events, causing inconvenience to other residents and motorists. Committed to maintaining environmental decorum and ensuring smooth traffic flow across the state, the Lagos Taskforce has condemned this practice entirely.
The chairman of the Lagos Taskforce, CSP Adetayo Akerele, expressed deep concerns over the growing trend of obstructing public roads for personal events, noting that such actions disrupt the lives of law-abiding citizens and pose serious security and safety risks.
“It is unacceptable for any individual or group to hijack public spaces, especially roads meant for the free movement of people and vehicles, for their own selfish interests,” he stated.
Akerele brought to light a recent incident in which the Lagos Taskforce responded to reports of traffic obstruction and noise pollution, disrupting a social event on Raymond Njoku Street in Ikoyi. The Taskforce terminated the event and arrested key organisers.
“We are also aware of similar events on streets like Lawani Street in Yaba, Ganiyu Lamina Street at Ijaye Ojokoro, and other locations across the Lagos Metropolis. We are appealing to those involved in this practice to desist forthwith or face serious legal consequences,” he warned.
The chairman further emphasized that the Lagos Taskforce will not tolerate any act that compromises environmental and public safety or inconveniences road users. He emphasized that the Lagos Taskforce will take enforcement actions against those found violating this directive.
“Blocking roads for parties or religious events is illegal, and those involved will face the full weight of the law.”
He urged residents to use designated event centers or obtain necessary permits from relevant authorities before organizing gatherings that could impact public roads. CSP Akerele also reaffirmed the Lagos State Government’s commitment to ensuring a safer, more orderly environment for all residents.
The Lagos State Taskforce, in collaboration with other security agencies, will conduct routine monitoring and swift enforcement to prevent further disruption of roads and inner streets. The Taskforce’s ‘See Something, Say Something’ initiative encourages residents to report any road obstructions, ensuring prompt intervention.