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City of Lagos in Nigeria enforces ban on use of Motorcycle Taxis

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Lagos, one of the most populous cities in Africa, has started enforcing its ban on motorcycle taxis. Nigeria’s economic powerhouse announced the ban two weeks ago that covers major districts in the city.

The clampdown follows the gruesome murder of a 38-year-old man, suspected to have been killed by some taxi riders during a disagreement over a fare.

The incident sparked public outrage. The authorities said they will arrest riders who flout the ban and seize their motorbikes.

Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu described the taxi riders as a threat to road users, citing a surge in crime and road accidents.

The motorbikes are the preferred means of transport because they are faster in weaving through the city’s traffic jams.

The authorities on Tuesday deployed security personnel and armored personnel carriers in the city amid fears of possible violent protests.

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