LASTMA General Manager, Olajide Oduyoye, expressed this in a meeting with NAN on Saturday.
"It is hard to see how we are attempting to keep individuals from murdering themselves by disregarding the stay-at-home request some despite everything don't comprehend the suggestions for them and their friends and family," Oduyoye said.
The LASMA manager additionally exhorted officials making progress toward be extremely cautious and remain wellbeing cognizant.
As per him, this has gotten fundamental, since LASTMA officials are not wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Lagos has so far recorded 657 Coronavirus cases, the most elevated in the nation.

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