As part of the effort to address the perennial gridlock at Apapa area of Lagos state which is largely occasioned by shipping activities, the federal government has said a new task force will be constituted.
Ekohotblog reports that Magdalene Ajani, the permanent secretary, federal ministry of transportation, announced the development during a meeting with transport stakeholders.
In May 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari inaugurated a presidential task force headed by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and Kayode Opeifa as vice-chairman, to solve the traffic congestion in that axis.
The task force was later dissolved with management of the traffic situation in the area handed over to Lagos state government.
Ajani at the Thursday meeting said a new team will be constituted to address indiscriminate parking of trailer and trucks and congestion of traffic in Apapa.
Present at the meeting was attended by officials of the federal ministry of works and housing, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN), truck owners and representatives of shipping companies.
Ajani said drastic measures must be taken to address movement of vehicles in advance of deployment of electronic call-up system by the NPA in January 2021.
She said the ports authorities could make use of an operational call-up system which may be manual pending the deployment of electronic call-up.
”Before the electronic call-up system starts, you’ve been operating for decades. How have you been calling up your trucks? Manual, I presume. So, why can’t you get back to that and make sure that it is a functional call-up? Functional call-up is the word,” she said.
“The issue of presidential task force or no presidential task force, I threw up that question on Tuesday to the Vice President and he said “madam perm sec, that has been disbanded”. I have been trying to get a written document because I clearly stated that I don’t have a written document.
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“If I have the communication as a ministry, then we should be able to do the needful. So I have requested that we get the communication both to the ministry and to all the institutions – Lagos state, the police, all the parastatals; NPA, NSC, are all part of the transportation.
“So once we have that, then we can sit down to chart what needs to be charted. We have invited the relevant agencies for 8 a.m. meeting tomorrow because we must chart the course of who takes responsibility for what to at least decongest the road. That is the immediate thing we have right now to do, and then allow people to come
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