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‘It is criminal’, Lagos deputy gov vows to remove car spotters from streets

‘It is criminal’, Lagos deputy gov vows to remove car spotters from streets

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

By Caleb Ayemere The Lagos State government has vowed to intensify enforcement against individuals harassing motorists and stopping luxury vehicles along the Lekki Epe Expressway, describing the disruptive actions as strictly criminal.

Speaking in a broadcast on Nigeria Info FM, Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat declared the state administration will take decisive, ongoing action to clear the major transit corridor of unauthorized individuals targeting high-end cars and compromising public safety.

Hamzat condemned the activity, emphasizing that the government would not tolerate extortion or harassment on state roads and confirming that law enforcement agencies have already begun removing offenders from the axis.

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