Man sentenced to nine months in jail for assaulting Lagos official and crossing highway

In Oshodi, a man known as Paul has been given a nine-month jail term by a mobile court for failing to use a pedestrian bridge and attacking personnel from the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps.

According to the State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, who revealed this information through a post on his X handle on Thursday.

Wahab stated, “Paul was apprehended on April 16 for not utilizing the pedestrian bridge at Agbado Oke Odo, during which he assaulted and injured the enforcement personnel of LAGESCOfficial (KAI).

The mobile court in Oshodi delivered a nine-month jail sentence on him.”

The Ministry recently cautioned residents about avoiding pedestrian bridges, labeling the act of pedestrians crossing major highways in the state as illegal.

According to PUNCH’s report on Tuesday, the state government apprehended and charged 76 individuals for ignoring pedestrian bridges in the Ojota, Ladipo, and Oshodi regions.

In a March report, it was mentioned that a 22-year-old woman named Fasia Ajoke was sentenced to seven months and three weeks in prison for assaulting a female LAGESC officer while on duty.

Ajoke was also found guilty of resisting arrest and refusing to use the pedestrian bridge.