 The Lagos State's government have been called upon to enforce a total ban on the operations of Ocada in the state. Stateholders made this call during a forum with the theme, Ocada ban, what next? Held in Ikejua Lagos. Plus, the vice-correspondent, Loviko Koye-Dokun reports that the stakeholders are also called for extension of enforcement timeline of a total ban, her report. It was truly a time of stock-taking and appraisal of sexes since action on Ocada ban took effect in Lagos State. In June this year, the Lagos State government banned commercial motorcycle operations in six council areas of the state. Three months after it was next, what's the true situation? When you look at the six local government and nine LCDs, the accident rate has reduced by 86% of their rebound. Crime rate has also reduced drastically and you would find out that in those local government areas people are beginning to walk, people are beginning to enjoy, you know, like their leisure, etc. And other local government are clamoring for the same ban. Speakers at the forum suggested that a ban should be extended to other parts of the state for protection of lives and property. While lamenting how the carelessness, modus operandi of the operators have led to losses of lives, injuries, and irreparable damages, they lamented how the operations have constituted means of illegal migration and a facilitator of crimes. For the stakeholders, a total ban of operations of Ocada in all local government areas and local council development areas in the state would be most welcome. Speaking, the state commissioner for information and strategy, Benga Omoto, just said the stakeholders meeting was significant to get feedbacks from legations. He said the resolutions will be presented to the governor for a firm decision in the best interest of legations, having satisfied the demands of democracy and transparency through critical engagement. From Legas, Love Ikuku Uyuduku. Plus, TV News. Click the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.