 The Joint Drivers Welfare Association of Nigeria have today begun a seven-day boycott of legged roads in protest of extortion by the management of motor parks and garages in the state. The national leader of the association, Kintande Abiodu, said that the chairman of the legged state parks and garages management committee, Musliu Akinsoya, popularly known as MCO Lomo, amongst others, has refused to obey a standing court order which kicked against extortion of paying persons he described as thugs at each bus stop in the area of the state. The seven-day boycott is a form of an ultimatum to the government to adhere to their demands, which includes an end to the collection of levies at every bus stop and a creation of new bus stops to enable them to avoid arrest by a legged state traffic management authority tax force, LASMA, a correspondent who went round bus parks observed that other means of transportation such as motorcycles and tricycles have increased fares to over 150 percent. So, there are those people that work here, those people that work, they get money to go by land, to go by motor. That's where they work, to buy land, to buy the goods, they do not pay, they don't have money. But LASMA, in Russia, they don't have to catch, they don't know, it's something that really happens. Sometimes you have to fight the sound, you just stand for bus stop to bus stop, they call the bus stop, they call the bus stop, they call the bus stop. The notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.