*Beggars and street hawkers have got a warning – leave Lagos or face sanctions.*
The
government has set up a Special Task Force to curb the illicit ventures
under which many criminals have hidden to attack motorists and other
residents.
The news was broken at a press conference by
Commissioner for Youth and Social Development Mr. Olusegun Dawodu, his
Information and Strategy counterpart Mr. Gbenga Omotoso and Lagos State
Commissioner of Police Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, on Wednesday, at the Bagauda
Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa.
Dawodu said setting up the task
force became necessary to sanitise the society and restore the dignity
of those who have been sent into the streets for alms begging and
hawking.
The special team will commence operations “in the next
few days”, the Commissioner said, adding that the plan to stop street
begging was based on intelligence reports that some of the “so-called”
beggars go about with dangerous weapons, assault and rob innocent
Lagosians.
He said: “The State Government will deploy a lot of
human and material resources towards enlightenment and sensitisation via
different media platforms. As they say, enlightenment becomes
entertainment without enforcement. That is why the way to go now is to
enforce compliance with the laws of our state for sanity to reign in our
society.”
Imploring Lagosians to take alms to recognised
registered homes, orphanages, rehabilitation and faith-based
organisations, Dawodu said donations made to such places would be
judiciously utilised in ameliorating the conditions of the vulnerable.
The
Commissioner sought the support of religious, traditional and political
leaders at various levels as well as the media for advocacy against
hawking and begging, adding that all Lagosians should join forces to
discourage the inhuman culture, which has the capacity to adversely
affect the wellbeing of residents.
His words: “Street begging
is a social vice that we cannot afford to watch until it attains an
uncontrollable level before we act. Otherwise, all the good plans and
programmes to transform our State would be adversely affected. The same
goes for street hawking.
“This has become big business to some
groups of people. Our investigation revealed that beggars and hawkers
(children and adults) are transported regularly from other parts of the
country to Lagos with the sole aim of doing this odious ‘business’ that
demeans humanity and abuses innocence in the case of children, who are
being pushed into this degrading trade.”
Dawodu disclosed that
as part of the measures being put in place to tackle the menace, the
government, through the Rehabilitation and Child Development departments
of the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, has maintained a
Rescue Unit saddled with the responsibility of rescuing and protecting
the destitute and the vulnerable.
Explaining that the destitute
taken off the streets will be rehabilitated in government correctional
centres, the Commissioner pointed out that the team will provide
treatment, psychosocial therapy and vocational training to make those
taken off the streets useful to themselves and the society.
Speaking
on laws backing the decision of the Lagos State Government, Dawodu
noted: “Section 157{1(b)and(e) of the Criminal Law, 2015, describes
nuisance as any person who prevents the public from having access to any
part of a highway by an excessive and unreasonable use of it or does
any unlawful act which causes inconveniences or damage to the public.”
He,
therefore, urged those involved in the illicit business of street
hawking and alms begging to desist as appropriate penalties would be
applied on anyone caught flouting the law.
Also speaking at the
event, the Commissioner for Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, said “the era
of condoning street trading and alms begging on Lagos roads is over.”
Odumosu
noted that the Federal and State governments would work with the Police
to ensure that the roads are rid of miscreants, who hide under the
guise of alms begging or street hawking to engage in crimes. He promised
that all destitute persons will be taken off the streets of Lagos to
ensure continued safety of all residents.

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