Following the ban on motorcycles and tricycles from five local government areas and major highways in Lagos by the state government, new mini-cars with the shape of tricycles have been spotted on some highways in the state.
The ban on Okada and Keke as they are fondly called became effective on February 1, 2020, amidst outcry from residents and operators.
The decision forced many commuters to resort to trekking several kilometers to major bus stops where they would get buses.
Well, it seems some residents have decided to devise other means to solve the transport woes that have bedeviled the state in the past few weeks.
Some new tricycle-shaped cars painted in the yellow and black Lagos commercial vehicles colours have been spotted on Lagos road
A Twitter user shared photos of the new cars on the microblogging site.
@AdeBC_ wrote: “New Lagos movement, what do you think!?” // <\/s'+'cript>'); // --> //]]> From ICE
The ban on Okada and Keke as they are fondly called became effective on February 1, 2020, amidst outcry from residents and operators.
The decision forced many commuters to resort to trekking several kilometers to major bus stops where they would get buses.
Well, it seems some residents have decided to devise other means to solve the transport woes that have bedeviled the state in the past few weeks.
Some new tricycle-shaped cars painted in the yellow and black Lagos commercial vehicles colours have been spotted on Lagos road
A Twitter user shared photos of the new cars on the microblogging site.
@AdeBC_ wrote: “New Lagos movement, what do you think!?” // <\/s'+'cript>'); // --> //]]> From ICE
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