THE Presidency, yesterday ordered immediate clearance of Apapa gridlock and restoration of law and order to Apapa and its environs within two weeks.
The Presidency also directed trucks and tanker operators to vacate the Port Access Roads within 72 hours.
The directive was contained in a statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President, Laolu Akande in Abuja.
The directive mandated the immediate removal of all trucks from the bridges and roads within Apapa and all adjoining streets leading to the Apapa axis.
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*So if they leave the Apapa/Oshodi expressway,where will they go to?The trucks will not just vanish!!!.....They should build parks for these trucks and stop shifting the problem from one place to another...
This is actually great news!
ReplyDeleteGreat news but i hope he wont forget he gave the other when they flaunt it.
ReplyDeleteFlout not flaunt
Deleteorder not other.
DeleteThanks Anon.
DeleteI hope they stay off kpatakpata
ReplyDeleteIf they stay off Lagos won't be the same Lagos economically... The govt should provide an enabling environment for business to thrive.
DeleteStella, they should go where they went to during presidential rally, see as road clear that time..or wherever they where prior to this madness.. 🙄
ReplyDeleteWhatever mehn.. 💃💃💃💃
I heard they moved them to Oshodi that period because people were complaining
DeleteHahahahaha! Onyinye, you're soo funny!
DeleteIt’s about time
ReplyDeleteWay to go
ReplyDeleteThis isn’t great news tho! The government should look for a permanent solution, this is only a temporary measure. Yes, apapa road might be clear, however those trucks would constitute a different type of nuisance elsewhere. Since they are not completely off the roads, just a shift in location.
ReplyDeleteIf truly this will come to pass , it will sure be a great news. fingers crossed though
ReplyDeleteYep, find a permanent truck parking lot/land for these tankers. Then using AI application, start a call up system for each of the trucks to queue up nicely within certain perimeters and hours, to clear their goods. Kapish
ReplyDeleteThey did this during when Fashola was governor but Ambode didn’t enforce it and the abokis are also too stubborn to comply.
DeleteWill they obey him, people that believe they are above the law, if they disobey his order as they surely will, will he act like a real president, we are watching to see the drama.
ReplyDeleteGOOD MORNING MR PRESIDENT. BETTER THAN NEVER
ReplyDeleteStella they built a park for them , can’t really remember where exactly, but those aboki drivers are too stubborn. They refused to park and stay there till it gets to their turn to enter the port. They all prefer to queue on the road instead of take their turn at the park.
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