The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), has sealed off the premises of Vaniti Club House, located on Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, over violations of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018.
It was gathered that the enforcement action, personally led by the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki and the agency’s Rescue and Compliance Unit was due to the club’s habitual and defiant infringement of established traffic laws.
LASTMA accused the club of facilitating illegal roadside parking and flagrant encroachment upon public highways, adding that the actions have not only disrupted traffic flow but have posed substantial risks to public safety.
According to Oki, “The Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018, unequivocally proscribes any acts that obstruct vehicular movement or imperil the safety of road users, categorising such conduct as a grievous statutory offence liable to punitive legal sanctions.
“Despite a series of exhaustive sensitisation efforts including sustained public enlightenment campaigns, direct stakeholder engagements, and multiple official warnings, the management of Verniti Club House has remained intransigent, choosing to perpetuate acts that undermine the operational integrity of the state’s traffic ecosystem, particularly within the high-traffic corridor of Victoria Island.
“Consequently, the state government has invoked its full regulatory powers to seal the premises indefinitely. This directive shall remain in effect until the establishment unequivocally demonstrates total and verifiable compliance with all extant traffic laws and ancillary regulatory frameworks.”
The agency also stressed that its enforcement initiative is not a one-off occurrence, saying this marks the beginning of a broader and sustained compliance campaign.
“We are actively monitoring other clubs, event centres, lounges, and recreational facilities particularly those that persist in impeding traffic flow by commandeering public roads and adjoining streets for private use,” Oki said.
He reiterated the agency’s zero-tolerance policy toward any person, corporate body, or social enterprise that constitutes an impediment to traffic orderliness or endangers the commuting public.
The LASTMA boss enjoined Lagos residents and commuters to report any errant event centres, lounges, clubs, or similar establishments that obstruct free passage or constitute a public nuisance through its dedicated toll-free emergency hot lines.
He expressed the commitment of the Lagos State Government to fostering a safe, disciplined, and efficiently regulated traffic environment, “in alignment with its broader vision of a world-class, livable urban landscape.”
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