 The League of State Government says about 5,000 motorcycles have been crushed in the first quarter of the year 2022. Commissioner for Information and Strategy Nningamoto Shomedi is known as the crashing site in Alousa. He said the 2,000 bikes which were crushed today show how serious the government is in its enforcement. Plus, civic correspondent Lavi Kukwe-Idokon tells us more. Here are over 2,000 motorcycles also known as Okada's being crushed by the League of State Government. It goes to show the seriousness that the state government attaches to ensuring that the state is rid of Okada's and its menace. Commissioner for Information, Nningamoto Shomedi and Transport Commissioner Dr. Fredrik Oladendi walk journalists through the crashing site to witness the destruction of the motorbikes. People have been wondering what we've been doing with the Okada's that have been taken out of their town. So for you to see what we have been doing with them, this is why we invited you here today. I'm happy you have seen the way they have been crushed. Commissioner for Information and Strategy Nningamoto Shomedi says that the government had to take the enforcement seriously due to the excesses of the riders and the alarming rate of road accidents recorded this year alone. In the first four months of this year, we had 1,712 Okada accidents. Of these, 700 off-road accidents, of the 1,712, 767 were due to Okada. Omoto shows however code on riders securing to the state or through modern transport schemes to get actively engaged. Commissioner for Transportation, Fredrik Oladendi urged residents to remain calm and obey traffic laws as alternative means of transportation have been provided. We're putting more high capacity buses on the road. The government is working around the clock to make sure that our rail system is working. We've increased the number of boats on our waterways and they should just be calm and move about their daily business. Chairman of Legacy Tax Force says there is no going back on the enforcement. We don't see Okadas on the road, on the express any longer. The number has drastically reduced. But I know for sure and I'm passing this information to them because they are watching us. They might be of the belief that the first one week of the enforcement will be total. After one week we are going to relapse. Anyway, we will watch and see. But I'm passing this message to them that from next week we will do more intense enforcement. With the recent pronouncement and a continued enforcement on the ban, Legosian's hope is not short lived. So that sanity is sustained. From Legos... ...