APAPA GRIDLOCK: Stay Away From Lagos For Now, Govt Ambode Orders Truck Owners
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…Says Order Subsists Pending Clearing Of Traffic
Spillover
...Attributes
Bottleneck To Breakdown Of Operations At Ports
…Deploys RRS,
LASTMA, LASEMA To Enforce Directive At State Borders
Worried by the recent
traffic bottleneck that has taken over Apapa and its environs, the Lagos State
Government on Friday directed owners and operators of articulated
vehicles/trailers and petroleum tankers to stay away from Lagos for now.
The State Government in a press conference jointly
addressed by officials of the State as well as members of the Association of
Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO) at the Bagauda Kaltho Press
Centre in Alausa, regretted that the incessant traffic bottleneck had impacted
negatively on the commercial activities of the citizenry, adding that the
directive would be enforced to eliminate the current hardship being faced by
motorists.
Addressing the briefing, the State’s Acting Commissioner for Transportation, Prince Olanrewaju Elegushi said investigations revealed that the traffic lockdown was a direct result of the challenges being faced by operators of the ports’ which had made it impossible for them to load the articulated vehicles/trailers that has come from the hinterland to evacuate imported items from the ports.
Addressing the briefing, the State’s Acting Commissioner for Transportation, Prince Olanrewaju Elegushi said investigations revealed that the traffic lockdown was a direct result of the challenges being faced by operators of the ports’ which had made it impossible for them to load the articulated vehicles/trailers that has come from the hinterland to evacuate imported items from the ports.
He said the gridlock
was worsened by the current rehabilitation of some major roads and other minor
roads which necessitated the closure of some roads in Apapa, noting that the
situation had led to the traffic bottleneck and backflow of the articulated
vehicles to as far as Ojuelegba on the Funsho Williams Avenue, Surulere.
Explaining the reason
for the State’s directive, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve
Ayorinde, said the Apapa gridlock had also become a reoccurring problem due to
constant breakdown of operations at the Ports.
“Clearly, it is the
breakdown of operations at the Port that is the monster causing this
reoccurring issue. We keep having this issue of gridlock in Apapa because
issues that the Ports Authorities and the concessionaires are dealing with are
recurrent and the spillover effect of those issues are causing all these.
“If the Ports can’t
determine how many trucks they are able to deal with on a daily basis; how they
are informed about coming in and going out, then it will be a problem to deal
with.
“What we need to do is
to keep on engaging with them, we keep on engaging with other states and so on.
I mean people who have trucks in other states and already know that there is a
logjam in Lagos, why send other trucks to Lagos? While clearing the mess that
the Lagos State Government did not cause, can people not consider it logical to
wait for few days for us to clear this and this is the reason why we are saying
that trucks should stay away from Lagos in the interim.
“The idea is not to say
don’t come into Lagos. It is part of what makes the economy of Lagos what it is
but we are saying let us deal with the logjam that we have presently and there
is no way we can deal with it, we can only deal with the effect because the
causes essentially have to do with the operations at the Ports and that is why
we are appealing to them,” Ayorinde said.
Ayorinde also said that
the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had been unable to load
product from its Mosimi Depot in Ogun State due to vandalisation, noting that
tankers hoping to get fuel across to the South West States are stranded in
Lagos.
In the interim, the
Government, however, urged the operators to utilise the Ogere Trailer Park and
other parks outside the State to avoid further hardship for motorists on the
road, assuring that all measures would be deployed to ensure quick resolution
of the situation.
On his part, General
Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA0, Mr. Adesina
Tiamiyu, said the State Government has already instructed the Agency alongside
Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Nigeria Police and the Lagos State Traffic
Management Authority (LASTMA) to enforce the order restricting trucks from
entering Lagos for now, noting that the enforcement will subsist pending when
the spillover of traffic is cleared.
He urged residents not
to hesitate to immediately alert State authorities through the 112 and 767 toll
free lines in the eventuality of any danger lurking.
Also speaking President
of AMATO, Chief Remi Ogungbemi said the present situation was worrisome as it
is a time bomb waiting to explode if unchecked.
He urged the Federal
Government to take a cue from the Lagos State Government and collaborate to
resolve the crisis as soon as possible.
While pledging the
readiness of members of his association to support efforts geared to restore
sanity, Ogungbemi also called for a regulatory system in place to manage
call-up of trucks through technology.
APAPA GRIDLOCK: Stay Away From Lagos For Now, Govt Ambode Orders Truck Owners
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