A woman who regularly highlights the persistent shortage of buses on Lagos State’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) routes has cried out after being harassed by another woman who attempted to stop her from recording the situation on camera.

In a video shared online, the activist recounted how she was confronted and threatened while documenting the lack of public transport. “Don’t make any video today. If you want to do content creation, go to the garage. Leave my camera. If you make any video today, I’ll seize your phone. I’m not joking,” the harasser reportedly told her.

Despite repeated attempts to intimidate her, the activist refused to back down, stating: “You cannot stop me from making a video. There is no bus. See everybody, no bus. Tell your father to buy buses here. Provide buses for us, then I will not make video.”

The incident highlights the frustration of Lagos commuters who face daily challenges due to insufficient public transport, with long queues and limited buses exacerbating the problem.

Meanwhile, traffic congestion worsened on Tuesday morning at Otedola Bridge following an accident involving an overturned truck, adding to the morning gridlock in the state. Commuters were urged to plan alternative routes as authorities work to clear the obstruction.

@thenigerialawyer“You Cannot Stop Me” — Lagos BRT Queue Activist Harassed While Documenting Bus Shortages

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The activist’s video has sparked online discussions on commuter rights, safety, and the urgent need for improvements in Lagos State’s public transport system.

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