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Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Clebrities Must Take Up Challenge of Advocates of Discipline, Good Morals - Jejeloye, Chairman, Task Force

The Chairman, Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Taskforce), CSP Shola Jejeloye, has said that Nigerian celebrities must take up the challenge of becoming real role models to the youths in terms of becoming advocates of discipline, good morals and acceptable ways of living.

CSP Jejeloye stated this in Lagos during a courtesy visit by the executive members of the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP) led by its President, Mr. Samson Oki.

In his address, he lauded the efforts of the association for expressing interest in and identifying with the agency, adding that they are trying to do their best to ensure that laws and orders are obeyed in Lagos State.

Jejeloye expressed satisfaction with the visit, especially at  such a time to share ideas and talk about the issues that bother on the wellbeing of Lagosians. 

"Apart from the fact that law and order must be obeyed; the protection of lives and property is equally one of our primary responsibilities.


And in a situation whereby law and order are not obeyed, then lives and properties cannot be protected.

That’s why we decided to make our decision irreversible to ensure that the state is free from crimes, hoodlums and other kind of social menace," he said.

The Chairman used the opportunity to call on celebrities to be advocates of discipline and positive role models to the youths, who will be trained as Medical Doctors, Engineers among others instead of wasting money going abroad hire expatriates to come and do our jobs for us. 

"Who will do that work when all of them want to turn to Naira Marley? What is the meaning of celebrity? I don’t know the meaning? In those days, celebrities were like role models and those that make sacrifices for the society.

They instill morals into the society. Not anymore. The only morals we enjoy now is just naked life, very naked life," Jejeloye lamented.

"The responsibilities of our office is multifaceted, therefore, our decision is not to rest on our oars. Our task is not limited to traffic offenders hence we want to take it to the market places where these people will feel the impact.

"Don't be tired of us. Continue to give us the needed support. Use the little knowledge and experience you have acquired to be a vehicle of change. Money is not only corruption; the abuse of power is also corruption.


"Let us continue to work together because without you, there is no us. We try to toil the part of the law and not suffer backlash. Posterity is a time keeper and time is a great healer."

On the use of drugs by commercial drivers, Jejeloye explained that almost 80% of the drivers take drugs. Therefore, we have had meetings with their leaders, educated and enlightened them on the dangers of use of drugs.

"I implore passengers and commercial drivers to make effective use of officially recognised bus stops to minimise attacks by miscreants as most of them stay at odd places outside officially approved bus stops.

While congratulating the Chairman for his recent appointment and promotion, NAOSNP President, Mr Oki said since the coming on board of Jejeloye, significant changes have been experienced, especially in the mode of operation that has brought tremendous calmness to driving within the metropolis.






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