The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) today vowed to sanction erring officers of the authority following series of complaints from the public.
Comptroller Isaac Adetimiro, the Deputy General Manager of LASTMA, said in a statement in Lagos on Friday that the management was intensifying efforts to ensure that officers portray the image of the authority well.
Adetimiro said in the statement signed by Mr Olumide Filade, Assistant Director, Public Affairs of the Authority, that the management had intensified efforts in the monitoring and sanctioning erring officers due to the numerous complaints it was receiving from the public. He recalled that earlier in the year, two LASTMA officers were summoned and disciplined because of a misdemeanour of extorting a motorist who committed a traffic offence.
“No culprit will escape the sanction of the authority as three officers have already been reprimanded for extortion. “Several complaints involving about 20 LASTMA officers on extortion and high handedness had been received,” the LASTMA boss said. He said that the management of the organisation has concluded preliminary investigation on three officers on extortion and had been reprimanded. Aderinto said that the three officers were awaiting further sanction through a disciplinary committee called the Personnel Management Board. “This is according to the extant laws of the public service rules. The other 17 officers’ misdemeanours are under serious investigation for culpability. “We will continue to look inward in eradicating these misdemeanours by increasing our monitoring and surveillance on officers at their duty posts. “This is to ensure that they are civil to the populace as well as eschew corruption in the discharge of their duties,.
He, however, urged road users to obey traffic rules and regulations at all times to avoid incessant traffic gridlock on roads. Aderinto said that bad driving, street trading, pedestrians crossing in unauthorised places, illegal parking and waiting were factors that had compounded traffic situation in the state.
He said that the majority of LASTMA officers were still diligent and upright in the discharge of their duties. Aderinto advised road users to be law-abiding or be ready to face the full wrath of the law if caught flouting traffic regulations. The LASTMA boss said that the following hot-lines were available to the public for general complaints: Complaints (08129928503), Provost (08129928469), Surveillance (08129928490) and General Manager (08129928550).