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Tuesday 9 May 2017

Good News to Motorists as Gov. Ambode Bans VIOs from Lagos Roads with Immediate Effect...See Details

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Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has ordered the temporary suspension of the Vehicle Inspection Officers, VIOs from road operation in the state with immediate effect. Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has ordered the state’s Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIOs) out of Lagos roads with immediate effect.
 
It was gathered that since last week, the VIOs, under the Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), had left all Lagos roads on the order of Gov. Ambode who handed down the directive as a result of public complaints.
 
Sources in the Ambode-led administration also said the removal of the officers from the state’s roads was to reposition the outfit.
 
A source revealed that the story carried by a national daily recently which alleged that the VIOs burnt the vehicle of a motorist arrested had not gone down well with the governor who would not tolerate unruliness in his administration.
 
Asides this, some complaints about supposed high-handedness and over-zealousness of some VIOs were other reasons the governor ordered them out of Lagos roads until further instruction.
 
“The story on a painter, whose car got burnt in VIO’s custody, caused a discreet investigation into the activities of the outfit and I can tell you that the report was not palatable.
 
“Apart from this, complaints about the overzealousness of some VIO men have reached a high level,” the source said.
 
 
The governor, who said he would not tolerate any highhandedness in his administration, 'ordered them out of Lagos roads until further notice,” one of the sources said.
 
A VIO source, however, said the governor told them to leave the roads and go on ‘compulsory retraining on the use of modern technology in order to be humane in dealing with the public,’ adding that the VIOs would be back on the road soon.
 
It was gathered that the training had been arranged since the officers left the road last week.
 
The state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, said nobody had hindered the VIOs from performing their duties.
 
He said, “The truth is that the transport ministry is undergoing restructuring, including the VIOs. The commissioner for transportation had made some recommendations, which he will present at the State Executive Council meeting and things can move forward from there.
 
“But we all believe that the VIOs’ activities should be technologically driven and more. These will be seen soon.”
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