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Apapa Gridlock Will Soon Be Over — FRSC

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BEVERLY HILLS, September 23, (THEWILL) – The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, has said that the perennial traffic snarl in Apapa area which had spread to other parts of Lagos would soon be a thing of the past.

FRSC Head of Operation in Lagos, Mr Olalekan Morakinyo, told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, on Saturday that traffic lockdown was as a result of influx of tankers to Apapa ports.

He said that the situation was compounded by the ongoing rehabilitation of roads in Apapa area, adding that the gridlocks would soon be over when the roads were completed.

Morakinyo stated that many tankers came to Apapa loading bay without schedule, thus causing the gridlock.

“It begins from lkorodu road and the Western Avenue axis to Ijora.

“As soon as the road is completed all the corridors within the axis will experience free flow of traffic,” he said.

He urged motorists to be patient and obey traffic officials to ease traffic within the short period of the road rehabilitation.

A tanker driver, Mr Semiu Oladele,
told NAN that the bad roads within Apapa area posed great challenges to their operations, resulting in the logjam.

NAN recalls that stakeholders, comprising traffic authorities, transport unions and port users, on Friday gave the trucks and tankers parking indiscriminately 48 hours to vacate Lagos roads.

The Lagos State Government also on Friday asked trailers to keep away from Lagos roads until the resolution of the traffic logjam.

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