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Fuel Scarcity: Lagos Filling Stations Face Fines Over Traffic Jams
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Lagos Transportation Ministry targets filling stations causing traffic jams during fuel shortage.
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Stations urged to manage queues or face sanctions, with public encouraged to report disruptions.
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The Ministry aims to minimize fuel scarcity’s impact on traffic flow and economic activity.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Lagos’ Ministry of Transportation cracked down on filling stations causing traffic congestion during the ongoing fuel scarcity.
Deputy Director Bolanle Ogunlola, in a press release, highlighted the negative impact of long queues obstructing traffic and hindering economic activity.
The Ministry urged stations to manage queues responsibly, ensuring they don’t spill over onto public roads. Failure to comply could result in sanctions, with law enforcement actively monitoring the situation.
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“We understand the fuel scarcity challenges,” Ogunlola stated, “but traffic flow remains crucial.
“Filling stations must actively prevent their operations from worsening traffic conditions.”
The Ministry will intensify surveillance and adapt strategies as needed. Public cooperation is sought, with residents encouraged to report disruptive gas stations via designated hotlines for prompt action by authorities.
Ogunlola said, “We understand the challenges posed by the current fuel scarcity, but we must balance these with the need to keep traffic flowing smoothly.
“Petrol stations must take active steps to prevent their operations from exacerbating the already strained traffic conditions.”
Ogunlola also revealed that the Ministry would intensify its surveillance efforts to ensure that petrol stations adhere to the laid down regulations.
She added that the Ministry is committed to continually monitoring the traffic situation and adjusting strategies as necessary to mitigate congestion.
The Ministry urged the public to assist in these efforts by reporting any fuel station whose operations disrupt traffic. Residents can use designated hotlines to provide timely reports, which will prompt immediate action from the authorities.
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As Lagos continues to grapple with fuel scarcity, the proactive measures by the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation aim to minimize its impact on traffic flow and ensure that economic activities are not further disrupted.
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