The Lagos State Taskforce on
Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit has begun clampdown on
distributors and sellers of pornographic materials across Lagos, Southwest
Nigeria.
Four distributors of
pornographic materials were arrested at Cele Bus Stop on Oshodi-Apapa
Expressway on Tuesday by the taskforce after the police raided the area.
Those arrested will be
arraigned before the Special Offences Court at the taskforce yard and
prosecuted for selling obscene materials.
The sellers of the materials
arrested are Yinka Dada, 25 years; Udoh Nne, 29 years; Sylvester Obodoe, 18
years and Poopola Bamidele, 18 years.
The culprits admitted that
they knew hawking pornographic materials is prohibited in any part of the
state.
Obodoe said he knew the act
was outlawed in the state but resorted
to hawking pornographic materials to eke out a living.
He pleaded for mercy and
promised not to violate the law again.
Taskforce Chairman, Bayo
Sulaiman, said there had been complaints by the residents of the resurgence of
pornographic materials on the streets of Lagos.
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He reiterated that the
government has banned the selling or distribution of such materials as the act
has a negative influence on children.
“We got complaints from the
residents that pornographic materials were sold in some parts of the state. We
had cleared the materials off the streets of Lagos before but the traders are
back to business again. We have to arrest the situation again. We are going to
charge those arrested to court to serve as deterrent to others,” he said.
According to him, displaying
pornographic materials on the streets where youngsters could see them has
negative influence on the children.
“Whenever you see
pornographic materials being displayed, you always see children viewing or
looking at them. It influences them negatively. We have a culture in Yoruba
land which we must abide with,” he stated.
Sulaiman added that there is
a law against distribution of pornographic materials in the state, which the
taskforce must enforce.
“We are not infringing on
their rights to sell, but they are infringing on the rights of these children
by exposing such obscene materials to them,” he added.
He warned others still
hawking pornographic materials to desist from doing so because government would
go after them and prosecute them according to the laws of the state.
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