LASG cautions auto dealers against illegal vehicle display across Lagos at sales locations of imported second hand vehicles.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), during a courtesy visit by the Lagos Motor Dealers Association to the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, at the LASTMA headquarters in Oshodi, on Wednesday, issued a strong warning to all auto dealers in Lagos, advising them against unauthorized display of vehicles for sale on road setbacks, walkways, and other prohibited areas, which obstructs the free flow of traffic.
LASG cautions that such practices is no longer acceptable.
The Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, Adebayo Taofiq, in a statement on Wednesday, indicated that during the visit, Bakare-Oki underscored the importance of maintaining order and ensuring smooth traffic flow, noting that numerous complaints have been received… from Community Development Associations (CDAs) regarding the illegal activities of some auto dealers across the state.
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He pointed out that the illegal placement of vehicles on roadsides, setbacks, streets, and walkways poses a significant risk to public safety, obstructs pedestrian movement, and exacerbates traffic congestion.
“The Lagos State Government is dedicated to ensuring a safe and orderly environment for all residents and road users. We will not hesitate to enforce the law against any auto dealer found violating,” the General Manager declared.
He further reiterated that LASTMA, in collaboration with other relevant agencies, will continue to intensify its monitoring efforts and penalize any violators.
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Auto dealers are, therefore, urged to strictly adhere to the guidelines for vehicle display to avoid sanctions, which may include fines and the impounding of such vehicles.
In response, the Lagos Motor Dealers Association, led by its President, Prince Leke Aladegbemi, expressed their willingness to cooperate with LASTMA and other authorities to promote compliance among their members.
Aladegbemi acknowledged the need for auto dealers to operate within the confines of the law and pledged to educate their members on the importance of adhering to the state’s regulations.
Other members of the association present at the meeting included Olaniran Adelana (State Secretary), Obodo Monday (State Assistant Secretary), Comrade Olubukola Ajani, Pastor Kayode Ogunyemi, and Dorujaiye (Assistant PRO).