Apapa Traffic: Lagos Govt Orders Truck Owners To Stay Away From State

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The Lagos State Government last Friday ordered owners and operators of articulated vehicles/trailers and petroleum tankers to stay away from the state for now.
This was announced at a press conference jointly addressed by officials of the State as well as members of the Association of Maritime Truck Owners at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, Ikeja.
While addressing the briefing, the state’s acting Commissioner for Transportation, Prince Olanrewaju Elegushi, said the state is worried by the recent traffic bottleneck that has crippled social and economic activities in Apapa and its environs.
Image result for Apapa trafficElegushi who regretted that the incessant traffic bottleneck had impacted negatively on the commercial activities of the citizenry, added that the directive would be enforced to eliminate the current hardship being faced by motorists.
The commissioner stated that investigations have revealed that the traffic lock down was a direct result of the challenges being faced by operators of the seaports which had made it impossible for them to load the articulated vehicles/trailers that have come from the hinterland to evacuate imported items from the ports.
He added that the the gridlock was worsened by the ongoing rehabilitation of some major roads and other minor roads which led to the closure of some roads in Apapa.
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Justifying the State’s directive, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, concurred that the Apapa gridlock had become a reoccurring problem due to constant breakdown of operations at the Ports.
“Clearly, it is the breakdown of operations at the Port that is the monster causing this reoccurring issue.
“We keep having this issue of gridlock in Apapa because issues that the Ports Authorities and the concessionaires are dealing with are recurrent and the spillover effect of those issues are causing all these,” Elegushi said.

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