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This man was murdered in cold blood, by hoodlums who double as driver and conductors.Animosity between Lastma officials and transporters in Lagos is alarming.Nigeria is a country where most people who are saddled with responsibility of enforcement takes advantage of the masses.

Greed is the name of the game, our people are too greedy.Lastma officials in Lagos are exploitative.The killers of Olatunji Bakare should be fished out for taking laws into their hands.

Government should stop employing miscreants in the name of party loyalty as Lastma officials.





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