Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State took matters into his own hands as he personally confronted and ordered the arrest of a soldier caught riding against traffic on the bustling Lagos-Badagry Expressway.
A video capturing this intervention quickly went viral, igniting a debate among the public regarding the appropriateness of the governor’s actions.
The footage shows Governor Sanwo-Olu halting his convoy and directing his team to apprehend the traffic-violating soldier. While some citizens applaud the governor’s strict stance, asserting that no one, including soldiers, should be above the law, others criticize what they perceive as an abuse of power.
The online debate intensifies as people weigh in on the necessity of such decisive actions and question the limits of the governor’s authority.
@markamararu expressed support for Governor Sanwo-Olu, stating, “Gov Sanwo-Olu is in order. He should drill them!” This sentiment echoes the belief that such measures are necessary to instill discipline among uniformed personnel.
However, not everyone agrees with the governor’s approach.
@Sonni_011 criticized the move, questioning the extent of the governor’s powers to order arrests.
Others, like @ChukwuwaOliver2, emphasized that governance should rely on sensitization and enlightenment rather than what they described as a “007 James Bond’s action film.”