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Sanwo-Olu Takes Law Enforcement to New Heights With Arrest Of Soldier (Video)

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A video circulating on Twitter has captured Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu personally taking law enforcement into his own hands by leading the arrest of a soldier for riding a bike in a restricted area.

Watch the video below;

The video, which has garnered significant attention on social media, showed Governor Sanwo-Olu actively involved in the arrest of the soldier who initially sought to plea an alibi by claiming that he was a soldier. Sanwo-Olu in response gave a firm instruction to aides to “Lock him up.”

The incident highlights the governor’s commitment to upholding regulations, even when it involves a member of the armed forces. The soldier in question was reportedly riding a bike in an area restricted for such activities.

Governor Sanwo-Olu’s hands-on approach to law enforcement with the arrest of the soldier sparked discussions online, with many commending his dedication to maintaining order and discipline in the state.

See some comments below;

@Kellzfresh: Very common to see government officials or armed officers disobeying the law.. very annoying.

@Imisaaceddie: If they were doing this for these soldiers drunk with power. He won’t have that audacity to utter “I am a soldier”.

@NewtonIkire: Lock him up without trial?Na wa. Absolute power.

@Fathysmith: No single discipline from the soldier …telling the governor..that am a soldier 🪖 oo ..😂😂

@Mr Ameh: The Governor doesn’t need to condescend to banter with a Citizen, i mean he could just issue instructions without being seen exchanging words like this… This is untidy…

As the video continues to circulate, it remains to be seen how this unprecedented act by the governor will be received by the public and within military circles.
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