Lagos Assembly condemns release of 123 Jigawa indigenes

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Lagos Assembly condemns release of 123 Jigawa indigenes
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Lagos State House of Assembly has condemned the release of 123 indigenes of Jigawa state arrested by Task Force operatives with their motorcycles...

Lagos State House of Assembly has condemned the release of 123 indigenes of Jigawa state arrested by Task Force operatives with their motorcycles on entering the state in a suspicious manner.

The lawmakers, who lamented the influx of Hausa boys with motorcycles into the state with cow trucks, called on the Commissioner of Police to ensure adequate security of lives and properties. Fatai Mojeed representing Ibeju Lekki 1 said there was need to involve Vehicle Inspection Service to commence the inspection of unregistered motorcycles.Hon. Abiodun Tobun argued that the 123 northerners arrested and released should have been sent back with their motorcycles, saying their release was not good enough.

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