The Lagos State Government has ordered that all illegally parked Trailers and Tankers along Cele Bus-Stop inward Tin Can Port axis to immediately vacate the corridor for an unimpeded flow of traffic.
This was disclosed by the special adviser to the Lagos State gov on transportation, Sola Giwa on the official X page of LASTMA.
He said the move is to tackle congestions and alleviate challenges faced by motoring public.
The statement reads in part, “In a decisive move to tackle congestions and alleviate challenges faced by motoring public, the Lagos State Government has ordered that all illegally parked Trailers and Tankers along Cele Bus-Stop inward Tin Can Port axis to immediately vacate the corridor for an unimpeded flow of traffic.
“The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa today disclosed that the order underscores the commitment of the State Government in ensuring smooth vehicular movement and minimizing disruptions caused by the persistent presence of these illegally parked heavy duty vehicles in the specified location.
“Hon. Sola Giwa disclosed further that the order is also aimed to enhance the overall mobility experience for residents and commuters within the affected areas.
“While prioritizing the safety and well-being of the general public, the Government emphasizes the importance of a seamless and unobstructed road network, urging tanker and trailer drivers to comply with the above directives or be sanctioned in line with the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Laws 2018.”