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Arrest These Public Enemies

Everyday people excavate roads built with billions of naira, they steal cables,  electricity transformers, steal steel manhole covers, remove bridge railings and  vandalise infrastructure. Although the items stolen or vandalized were put in place  by government, it is the people who bear the brunt of their actions.

The sad thing however is that after a little alarm is raised and government  officials spit fire, the vandals and thieves usually return to work, back to  business as usual.

In Lagos State, manhole  steel covers have become the latest target of these public  enemies. The thieves  not only carry the steel covers away, they also made away with  NITEL underground cables.

Along the Old Ota Road, between Agege and Abule Egba in Lagos State, the lids of  five manholes in the middle of the road were stolen, with motorists and even  pedestrians falling into these holes, sometimes with fatal results.

The despicable act of undermining infrastructure put in place for millions of  Nigerians beats the imagination. Sometimes, one wonders if these vandals ever ponder  about the millions of Nigerians their actions affect, the millions  plunged into  darkness, after the theft of  high tension cables conveying the often elusive  electricity to  cities and villages?

The Lagos State government has drawn attention to this latest target of  thieves and  vandals.

But it must not stop there, it must take positive steps to rein in the monsters, by  declaring war against them.

Government agencies, the police, other paramilitary bodies and the public must be  mobilized to arrest these public enemies. The Neighbourhood Watch, Civil Defence,  CDAs and the general public must stand up to be counted in the new war. Let the  people be empowered to ask questions when people climb electricity poles in the name  of working with PHCN. We must ask whether such people have the identification cards  of PHCN. We must  ask questions when roads are cut in the name of connecting water  pipes to houses. We must start asking questions when manhole covers are opened and  people enter them to effect those bogus repairs. Let’s ask if they have the  permission of government.

It is one of the ways we can protect government’s property as our commonwealth.

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