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Fashola: Stay In Your Village If You Cant Obey Our Traffic Law
Fashola: Stay In Your Village If You Cant Obey Our Traffic Law
NigerianEye
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Wednesday, November 07, 2012
The Lagos state governor, Babatunde Fashola has vowed to enforce the new traffic law and the existing environmental laws of the state to ensure the state remains environmentally-friendly.
The governor, who disclosed this on Tuesday after visiting some on-going projects sites, however warned visitors and those interested in coming to live in Lagos to keep abreast with the details of these laws so as not to break them.
Mr Fashola said the state government will not fold its arms while some residents live in Lagos as if they are living in their villages.
“You can’t continue to live like you are in your village here in Lagos. Life in Lagos is changing by the day. The government has spent fortune to ensure good environment, drainages, roads and transportation system. It is unfortunate some people are still living as if they are in their village.
“Please, if you can’t obey our environmental and traffic laws, stay back in your village,” the governor warned.'
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I agree with you 100% if you cannot abide by the law go back to your village.
ReplyDelete... Agreed!
ReplyDeleteend of story.let anybody that can not cope with the new law go back to their state
ReplyDeleteNigerian should change from their primitive attitude and comply,this is new era,we can't afford to move forward and do the best.
ReplyDeleteI cant abide o. So am going to my Village abeg. O wait....my Village is LAGOS!!!!
ReplyDeleteyou pass unbendable laws to people and ask them to go back to their village if they can obey it as if there are no laws in their village and term them unlawful people.
ReplyDeleteI supportd guvnor fashola 100%. If u cant cope & obey d traffic law, pls step bak 2 ur village...
ReplyDeleteTell them to go back home if they can not cope.
ReplyDeleteIs it by force to live in Lagos?
ReplyDeleteWhy are we always afraid to obey laws?.Are we animals?. I agree with you Gov. Fashola. Carry on Sir.
ReplyDeleteWe can compared Lagos with cities like NewYork,London,Paris,Johannesborg,Torronto & Texas. You imployed tough and bad policies on Lagosians which makes UN rating Lagos as most toughiest and dangerous city to live in the world, You are digging your ACN grave comes 2015.This wakeup for Lagosians,Labour Party & PDP.You too are going back to your village in Ekiti State.
ReplyDeleteWe can compared Lagos with cities like NewYork,London,Paris,Johannesborg,Torronto & Texas. You imployed tough and bad policies on Lagosians which makes UN rating Lagos as most toughiest and dangerous city to live in the world, You are digging your ACN grave comes 2015.This wakeup for Lagosians,Labour Party & PDP.You too are going back to your village in Ekiti State.
ReplyDeleteWe can't compared Lagos with cities likes New York,Paris,London Johannesborg,Texas & Quebec.You imposed tough & bad policies on Lagosians which makes UN rating Lagos most toughiest and dangerous place to live in the world, You are digging your ACN grave comes 2015 this is a wakeup for Lagosians,Labour Party and PDP.You too are going bark to your village in Ekiti State.
ReplyDeleteMr Fashola. In as much as I agree with you, I am afraid you will be going back to your village come 2015.
ReplyDeleteIf lagos was the persons village where should he go.fashola is a learner ask me yyyy
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