* Reads riot act to entire workforce
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has confirmed the arraignment of 12 officers of the agency before a disciplinary panel for various offences bordering on corruption.
One out of the12 officials arraigned was, however, found not guilty.
The acting General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare, confirmed the development through a statement issued on Friday by the Director of Public of Affairs and Enlightenment Department, Mr. Taofiq Adebayo.
Bakare said the disciplinary action is in conformity with the agency’s extant rules under the Lagos State Civil Service Rules and Regulations.
The acting general manager, who was also part of the disciplinary panel, noted that while 11 officers were found guilty of corrupt practices, one was exonerated with the report of the panel.
According to him, the disciplinary panel, which was statutorily constituted with three permanent secretaries in attendance, adjudicated on the allegation of corrupt practices leveled against the 12 officers.
He disclosed that the panel has forwarded its recommendations to the State Civil Service Commission for ratification, in line with the public service rules.
Bakare explained that the panel recommended various punishments, ranging from dismissal, demotion in rank, to immediate termination of appointment from the State public service.
“‘Riot Acts to all comptrollers, commanders and zebras of the agency maintain that stiff and severe punishment will continue to be meted out to corrupt officers and men in the efforts to weed the agency of few bad elements tarnishing its image.

“We, hereby, call on residents, especially the motoring public, to support the agency in the ongoing restructuring by promptly reporting any errant officer via any of the agency’s complaints hotlines (08100565860, 08129928503, 08129928515 & 08129928597), with proof of evidence.
“All officers are, hereby, warned to always carry out their duties without fear or favour, but in accordance with the stipulated laws guiding the authority.
“Any operative caught in the process of bringing the agency or the State government into disrepute shall equally face the consequences,” he said.
Bakare commended LASTMA officials for their dedication, dutifulness, diligence and professionalism.
He, however, warned the motoring public to stop inducing traffic personnel with bribes in order to avoid prosecution, as the law frowned on both the giver and the receiver.
He also urged motorists to reach out to LASTMA management for complaints and inquiries via its social media handles, including Instagram – ekolastma; Twitter ‘X’ – @followlastma; Facebook – ekolastma and Youtube – LastmaTV.
– NAN