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Jandor visits victims of Lagos auctioned vehicles, accuses Lagos govt of harsh punishment

Dr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran (JANDOR) and his running mate, Olufunke Akindele, have visited Mr. Lateef Kolapo and Mr. Osinachi Ndukwe, two of the victims of the recently auctioned 134 cars impounded for traffic offences by the Lagos State Government.

The state government on Thursday auctioned 134 impounded vehicles at the Taskforce compound in Alausa, Ikeja.

Lateef Kolapo claimed that his vehicle was driven by his mechanic while he was ill and hospitalized.

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Osinachi Ndukwe said he was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment for driving against the traffic and the vehicle was impounded.

During his jail term, he lost his three-year-old daughter due to non-availability of funds to cater for her health. After serving the jail term, his bus was auctioned and his means of survival gone.

JANDOR commiserated with Osinachi for his loss but kicked against reckless driving and violation of traffic laws.

He however condemned the State government for what he described as “harsh punishment of taking the offenders means of livelihood”.

He assured the residents of the state that violation of traffic laws will also not be condoned if he wins in 2023, but added that any legislation that takes away means of livelihood of the offenders will be reviewed.

He later gifted the victims with cash support to ameliorate their condition.

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Update: In 2025, Nigerians have been approved to earn US Dollars as salary while living in Nigeria.


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