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LASG impounds 200 trucks, as gridlock continues in Apapa
- No fewer than 200 trucks have been impounded by the Lagos State Special Traffic Management Team in the last 48 hours in the Apapa axis.
- According to the Traffic Management Team, the trucks were impounded for flouting the directive of the newly introduced electronic Call-Up System
No fewer than 200 trucks have been impounded by the Lagos State Special Traffic Management Team in the last 48 hours in the Apapa axis for indiscriminate parking on the road.
According to the Traffic Management Team, the trucks were impounded for flouting the directive of the newly introduced electronic Call-Up System on the Apapa roads.
Motorists and plying the Oshodi-Apapa expressway were held up in traffic for several hours to get to their destinations as gridlock continued on the ever-busy highway, despite current effort to decongest the road.
Enforcement agents were nowhere to be found on the road as only men of the Nigerian Customs Service, truckers and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) were seen controlling traffic around Mile-2 and Otto Wharf area along Oshodi Apapa Expressway.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State Government has appealed to motorists and road users to be calm with the state government over the return of gridlock to the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.
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The leader of the Special Traffic Team and Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Mr. Oluwatoyin Fayinka, made the appeal, saying the government was not unaware of the situation along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway but has been moving gradually to ease traffic on the axis.
“Our enforcement strategy is gradual. We have been cleaning up the other side of the axis at Area B, Ijora into the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA.
“We are moving in gradually to other areas for clean up which include Mile-2 end and environs. As we speak, in the last 48 hours, we have impounded about 200 trucks over for various offences, ranging from non-possession of electronic call-up slip and indiscriminate parking.
“The vehicles have been towed to Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Oshodi Yard and the owners will have to pay fine before those vehicles will be released.
“Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has given us the go-ahead to enforce the rules of engagement in his determination to rid Apapa of gridlock, this we are determined to achieve.
“What you are experiencing now is the initial teething problems expected. We will get over it in due course. We are appealing to motorists and residents to be patient as everything is been done to arrest the situation and ensure the free flow of traffic,” Fayinka said.
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