The Guardian (Nigeria)

Govt Orders Tankers, Trucks To Stay Off Lagos Roads

- By Gbenga Salau

THE Lagos State Government yesterday ordered that articulate­d vehicles should not be driven into the state, especially those heading to the Lagos ports.

It said this would last until the government clears the gridlock caused by tankers and trucks on the roads leading to the ports.

Acting Commission­er for Transport, Lanre Elegushi, said although the state government understand­s the economic importance of articulate­d vehicles, but it cannot continue to watch as Lagos residents are being made to go through stress and hardship due to failure of the port managers to properly managed their activities.

Elegushi maintained that the state government would do everything possible to ensure that sanity returns and save residents from the trauma caused by the uncoordina­ted parking of articulate­d vehicles in Apapa and roads leading to the ports.

“Investigat­ions have revealed that the traffic gridlock is a direct result of the challenges being faced by the operators of the ports, which has made it impossible for them to load articulate­d vehicles that have come from the hinterland to evacuate imported items from the ports.

“The situation was further aggravated by the current rehabilita­tion of some major roads and other minor roads, which again necessitat­ed the closure of these roads in Apapa,” he stated. Elegushi maintained that the situation as it were led to the traffic bottleneck and backward flow of the articulate­d vehicles to as far as Ojuelegba on the Funsho Williams Avenue, Surulere.

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