Femi Fani-Kayode, a
former Minister of Aviation has backed Governor Jide Sanwo-Olu on the decision
to ban Okada riders in Lagos State.
Despite protest from
Okada riders, Sanwo-Olu on Tuesday insisted that the ban has come to stay
permanently in the state.
Fani-Kayode,
reacting joined the likes of Shina Peller, a member of House of Representative
in support of the ban.
The former minister
stating his position, said Niger and Chad citizens have so far infiltrated
Lagos state in disguise as Okada riders.
He urged Lagosians
lamenting to consider the possibility of riot from Okada riders he described as
violent mercenaries in Lagos.
Fani-Kayode on his
Twitter page wrote: ” Lagos had been encircled, infiltrated and occupied by
violent mercenaries from Niger and Chad all claiming to be Okada riders.
”If they rose up
against the indigenous population in the name of jihad or ethnic cleansing it
would have been hell. Sanwo-Olu did well by banning them.”
With FFK comment, am on the same page with him, especially,if this foreigners (jihadists) disguising as Okada riders rise up to fulfill their nefarious plan,it'll be tough for Lagosians.
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