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LASTMA rejects extortion claims, reaffirms media partnership

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has dismissed allegations of extortion against its operatives after an internal investigative panel examined claims that officers collected N100,000 from commercial bus operators

LASTMA rejects extortion claims, reaffirms media partnership
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April 12, 2026byThe Nation
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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has dismissed allegations of extortion against its operatives after an internal investigative panel examined claims that officers collected N100,000 from commercial bus operators along the Coastal Road corridor.

The Authority also renewed its call for stronger collaboration with the media, while warning against what it described as defamatory and unverified reports capable of undermining public trust in government institutions.

The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare Oki, said the panel found that the vehicles at the centre of the allegation were actually impounded for wilful obstruction of traffic in violation of existing regulations. He added that all penalties imposed were duly paid into government accounts, with documented evidence presented by the affected drivers during their appearance before the panel.

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He said the findings of the investigation effectively cleared the Authority of any wrongdoing, particularly the allegation of illegal financial collection by its operatives.

Bakare Oki said the media remained a critical partner in promoting traffic discipline, civic responsibility, and public enlightenment, noting that responsible journalism was essential to sustaining democratic accountability and informed public discourse.

He, however, cautioned that the credibility of both public institutions and the media could be damaged by sensational or unverified reporting, urging journalists and media organisations to strengthen fact-checking processes before publication.

While reaffirming LASTMA’s openness to scrutiny, he stated that the agency remained transparent and accessible through official channels for verification and clarification of incidents.

He highlighted the availability of a toll-free hotline 080000527862 and a Physical Complaints Unit through which members of the public could report concerns, seek clarification, or verify traffic-related issues.

Bakare Oki called on media practitioners to uphold ethical standards of accuracy, balance, and responsibility in their reporting, stressing that misinformation could erode public confidence in traffic management efforts and governance generally.

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