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We’ll leave no crime unchecked, says Lagos Taskforce as it clears Agege Railtrack

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The Lagos State Taskforce today cleared the railway’s corridor on the Agege axis of the Metropolis during one of its planned exercises designed to restore sanity along the railway corridors of the State.

The exercise which took place in the morning was orchestrated by the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Shola Jejeloye who stated that the exercise was necessary to save lives and property and to foster safety and security along the rail tracks in the State.

Jejeloye disclosed that the exercise was to discourage certain individuals from conducting business on the rail tracks and prevent them from placing impediments that hinder the smooth movement of trains on the tracks.

“The activities of these traders are defacing the outlook of the rail tracks by setting up these slums and makeshift buildings here, but we will make sure that we leave no form of environmental crimes unchecked”

He further stated that the operations across rail tracks in the State would last at least a month to ensure that the point to dissuade traders from returning to the rail tracks is completely taken.

“We have made an irreversible decision to carry out operations and remain here to discourage them from returning. This singular operation is just the tip of the iceberg but the major activities are coming up in the coming weeks”.

Jejeloye assured Lagosians that the exercise to restore sanity and environmental decorum on the rail tracks would be maintained till the desired results are achieved.

He urged Lagosians to curb all acts that cause environmental infractions which could impede the realisation of a safe, serene, and habitable environment for all.

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