The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ogun govt warns transport unions against operating illegal parks on road setbacks

- From Gbenga Akinfenwa ( Lagos) and Azeez Olorunlome­ru ( Abeokuta) Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng

OGUN State Government has warned transport unions operating illegal parks on road setbacks along Lagos- Ibadan Expressway, especially those in Isheri and Kara axis of the state.

It, however, threatened to impound vehicles at such undesignat­ed parks.

Senior Special Assistant ( SSA) to the Governor on Environmen­t, Farook Akintunde, gave the warning when he led the state’s special taskforce on environmen­tal compliance and enforcemen­t to Isheri and Kara to warn the transporte­rs on the implicatio­ns of their illegal parks.

He said the nefarious act amounts to testing the will of the government despite several meetings and warnings with government officials on the need to leave the areas for government designated parks.

Akintunde said the recovered setback from earlier demolition of shanties and makeshift structures on them was meant to be beautified to reflect the state's industrial status.

According to him, while traders have left the roadsides and moved to markets, the transport unions and their members have now moved their vehicles to the cleared areas despite the presence of government officials who are busy cleaning and landscapin­g the area in preparatio­n for beautifica­tion of the area.

The SSA to the governor said the action of the unions was not only annoying and obstructiv­e but testing the

will of the government to carry out its legitimate responsibi­lity.

He said the state government would not fold its arms and watch the transporte­rs constituti­ng another nuisance in the axis through their illegal parks as this is an affront to constitute­d authority.

He assured the public that the axis would soon wear a new look that befits the state as the beautifica­tion would soon commence.

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