Eko Hot Blog reports that an appeal has gone to fuel stations to ensure vehicle queues don’t obstruct traffic flow.
The Transport Ministry expressed concern over traffic disruption caused by patrons at fuel stations.
It said the resulting gridlock adversely affects economic activities of individuals and corporate bodies.
The Ministry advised fuel stations to be orderly and not constitute traffic clog.
However, it warned that violators would be sanctioned for non-compliance.
State’s law enforcement officers are on surveillance to enforce compliance.
The Ministry said it will continue monitoring the traffic situation.
Public urged to report errant stations
It called on the public to report fuel stations disrupting movement through hotlines.
The hotlines provided are 09020004000 or 09020009000.
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