Can the gentleman show us which section of the law makes the passenger culpable. It's wrongful arrest of the passenger until proven otherwise, and the young soldier should sue the state for wrongful, arrest, verbal abuse,assault, battery, and unlawful detention.
Ridiculously shameful. The "almighty' soldier mentality. And you wonder why the Western world look down on black people, Nigerians in particular. May God help us.
So, Nigeria has become this lawless that individual can order for arrest and release of people. What does the law say, where is the constitution? And the media can comfortably report this disgrace. Nigeria has become a joke to the international community while we are crying that investors are leaving. Who will invest in a lawless country?
Why was the soldier released? Were the other passengers released too? When u start treating uniformed men who broke the laws wt reverence, u are indirectly encouraging others to follow suit. Iam totally disappointed in Gov. Sanwoolu for caving in to the envisaged threats of some few lawless remnants!
The soldier was released with a warning because he was the passenger on the bike and not the bike rider. Non of the passengers were arrested. The governor warned the passengers to stop encouraging and patronizing riders who ride against traffic in the extended version of the video. The bike riders were detained and charged to court.
He was released because the case has escalated to the Nigeria Army Chief of Staff office, and that's a federal level. Though he was released a warning was, at least that will teach the other soldiers not to go against laws, however he MUST be released immediately cos locking a soldier in a civilian prison is a taboo to the Nigeria military, so the governor too needs to avoid any mess. If the crime is so serious, then MP handles it.
@@Vidiboz_ You started well but ended abysmally. He was in civilian capacity during the incident. Even if he was in active duty,no part of the Constitution says he can't be arrested and locked up in a public cell, pending transfer of the case to the MP. We should stop treating soldiers like demigods. They weren't conscripted; they chose the vocation. That you are a soldier doesn't make you a superhuman who's above the law. This nonsense happens only in Nigeria.
This is wrong.the governor is totally wrong by ordering the release of the soldier.it's the law of the land and not the law by the governor.he,too the governor is subject to the same law like everyone else.it's up to the Court to decide who should be released snd locked up.the governor cannot be the Maker and enforcer of the law asthis would amount to a dictatorship. The governor has no right to on this issue as this is clearly an abuse of power and this is something those of us in the diaspora are totally against. We frown on politicians who think they are above the law.
Ride opposite the flow of traffic against the mayor of an American city if escorted by a security detail, and you may lose your life. They might just consider you a terrorist. We should not condone indisciplin.
The fear of the army is the beginning of wisdom in Nigeria! The governor was probably intimidated by the prospects of a military backlash! The special treatment of the erring soldier will only set a bad precedent and enbolden further traffic violation! Leadership requires courage and the law must be administered without fear or favour!
@@Adeniyi3884 Please don't trivialize the issue here!Are you saying that the appropriate traffic legislation imposes a 4-day imprisonment for this violation? This is the sort of thinking that justifies lawlessness! And that is why people will continue to drive against traffic regardless of legislation!
Let's Get real. I'm a Nigerian. Have you ever attended job interview in London or anywhere in the UK where the Interview panel change colour once they sight your passport?l This happened to me on multiple occasions. Besides they're aware of the magnitude of our corrupt politicians & govt officials; they're aware of our senators & Reps awarding themselves N100 million as palliatives while 95% of Nigerians lives in abject poverty and inhumane conditions. All these anti-social developments in our country has given them the opportunity to form negative perspectives & narrations about Nigeria and anything "Nigerian". So get real & stop deluding yourself, or deceiving others.
We don't have money to buy car,why we poor ones are the victims of law and order in this country please enough is enough in this country for how it will continue such manner are we slave let's someone tell me
Nigeria Nigeria my country.. Who do una?your so called jagaban that was busy parading himself as president in Aso rock what did sanwo olu did concerning all manners of his illegal acts?a drug dealer..certificate forger etc.lawless nation including the so called judiciary. We are really heading to Anarchy mark my word.
The government says they don't want this and we continue to strive for survival. Why crush someone's means of livelihood when they can be fined? What a governor! The commissioner, also spitting his own🥱🥱🥱
If sanity must be brought to bear on the roads, every vehicules including those of Police and military must be made to comply with proper road usage
The Governor has done very well; both in the arrest and the release of the guy. Good move by the governor.
Can the gentleman show us which section of the law makes the passenger culpable. It's wrongful arrest of the passenger until proven otherwise, and the young soldier should sue the state for wrongful, arrest, verbal abuse,assault, battery, and unlawful detention.
Ridiculously shameful. The "almighty' soldier mentality. And you wonder why the Western world look down on black people, Nigerians in particular. May God help us.
Thanks for realising them
It's Release, not realising🤷
Governor Sanwo-Olu did well to have the gentleman released.
So, Nigeria has become this lawless that individual can order for arrest and release of people. What does the law say, where is the constitution? And the media can comfortably report this disgrace. Nigeria has become a joke to the international community while we are crying that investors are leaving. Who will invest in a lawless country?
Why was the soldier released? Were the other passengers released too? When u start treating uniformed men who broke the laws wt reverence, u are indirectly encouraging others to follow suit. Iam totally disappointed in Gov. Sanwoolu for caving in to the envisaged threats of some few lawless remnants!
The soldier was released with a warning because he was the passenger on the bike and not the bike rider. Non of the passengers were arrested. The governor warned the passengers to stop encouraging and patronizing riders who ride against traffic in the extended version of the video. The bike riders were detained and charged to court.
He was released because the case has escalated to the Nigeria Army Chief of Staff office, and that's a federal level. Though he was released a warning was, at least that will teach the other soldiers not to go against laws, however he MUST be released immediately cos locking a soldier in a civilian prison is a taboo to the Nigeria military, so the governor too needs to avoid any mess. If the crime is so serious, then MP handles it.
You must be as useless as the so governor
@@Vidiboz_ You started well but ended abysmally. He was in civilian capacity during the incident. Even if he was in active duty,no part of the Constitution says he can't be arrested and locked up in a public cell, pending transfer of the case to the MP. We should stop treating soldiers like demigods.
They weren't conscripted; they chose the vocation.
That you are a soldier doesn't make you a superhuman who's above the law.
This nonsense happens only in Nigeria.
Look at the way he talking so proud and he the president house boy….
Madness every where!
😂😂😂 sanwo olu shld remember akeredolu, he should know good things don't last forever
Oppression everywhere
This is wrong.the governor is totally wrong by ordering the release of the soldier.it's the law of the land and not the law by the governor.he,too the governor is subject to the same law like everyone else.it's up to the Court to decide who should be released snd locked up.the governor cannot be the Maker and enforcer of the law asthis would amount to a dictatorship. The governor has no right to on this issue as this is clearly an abuse of power and this is something those of us in the diaspora are totally against. We frown on politicians who think they are above the law.
Ride opposite the flow of traffic against the mayor of an American city if escorted by a security detail, and you may lose your life. They might just consider you a terrorist. We should not condone indisciplin.
Was it the courts that locked him up ?
The fear of the army is the beginning of wisdom in Nigeria!
The governor was probably intimidated by the prospects of a military backlash!
The special treatment of the erring soldier will only set a bad precedent and enbolden further traffic violation!
Leadership requires courage and the law must be administered without fear or favour!
@@adstix he has been in prison for about 4 days , how long do u want him to be imprisoned for driving on the wrong side of the road for, ten years?
@@Adeniyi3884 Please don't trivialize the issue here!Are you saying that the appropriate traffic legislation imposes a 4-day imprisonment for this violation?
This is the sort of thinking that justifies lawlessness!
And that is why people will continue to drive against traffic regardless of legislation!
Let's Get real. I'm a Nigerian. Have you ever attended job interview in London or anywhere in the UK where the Interview panel change colour once they sight your passport?l This happened to me on multiple occasions. Besides they're aware of the magnitude of our corrupt politicians & govt officials; they're aware of our senators & Reps awarding themselves N100 million as palliatives while 95% of Nigerians lives in abject poverty and inhumane conditions. All these anti-social developments in our country has given them the opportunity to form negative perspectives & narrations about Nigeria and anything "Nigerian". So get real & stop deluding yourself, or deceiving others.
We don't have money to buy car,why we poor ones are the victims of law and order in this country please enough is enough in this country for how it will continue such manner are we slave let's someone tell me
Bcos you don't have money ,so you need to apply wrong way or resisted area,it 2 different things
God will punish you governor 🙄🙄🙄🙄 you are mad 😡😡😡😡
Nigeria Nigeria my country.. Who do una?your so called jagaban that was busy parading himself as president in Aso rock what did sanwo olu did concerning all manners of his illegal acts?a drug dealer..certificate forger etc.lawless nation including the so called judiciary. We are really heading to Anarchy mark my word.
Did sanwo olu do that road with his money and why is he bragging
Sanwo olu should be ashamed of himself. Gbana governor
By the way, was the video to show his competence😅😅😅
Where was never any soldier, the name should stop creating contents....
The government says they don't want this and we continue to strive for survival.
Why crush someone's means of livelihood when they can be fined?
What a governor!
The commissioner, also spitting his own🥱🥱🥱
Are you sure a better Nigeria is in your agenda? You all sing praises of other countries where the citizens obey the law.