 Members of the Nigeria Association of Road Transport Owners, Naoto, Lagos State Branch, have protested alleged extortion, meted out against them by some law enforcement agencies in the state. The Naoto-Apapa chairman Wali Oladendi said the abandoned committee formed by the Lagos State government have deviated from the purpose for which it was created. The association had alleged that last-minute officials and other security agencies are making life difficult for members through their arrest of drivers carrying out their legal businesses at the port. Can you imagine when somebody is supposed to be walking twice in a day or even once in a day, once in a month, two months, the trucks are on the road, they will not access the ports. The government have to come to our aid, to come and see and find a lasting solution to the problem of Papapa and Tengka. We've come today to appeal to the necessary authority to stop the operation, to limit the operation of the enforcement team. They are charging us too much when they tow our trucks. They collect from, ranging from 250,000 to 400,000 and these monies are paid cash. Transporters are tired. Drivers are tired. All our members as four victims are as proofs. We have proofs, all by the abandoned team that are coming overnight and hijacking our trucks. Take it over. The charge is high and all. We need to know who is behind the abandonment.