Serious Chaos as Policemen Aid Driving Against Traffic in Oshodi-Apapa Expressway

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Again movement into and out of Apapa through Oshodi-Apapa
Expressway has become a nightmare  for motorists and commuters, as
trucks and tankers have taken over the entire stretch of the dual
carriageway from Mile 2 to Tin Can Port.

Trucks and petroleum tankers are  back on the dual carriage way,
making vehicular movement on the ever busy expressway nightmarish.

 

What makes the situation more pathetic is the ongoing
reconstruction of Apapa Wharf Road which has diverted more trucks and
tankers from Apapa Wharf Road to Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.

 

This has worsened the already chaotic traffic situation on
Oshodi-Apapa dual carriageway due to deplorable condition of the road.

 

All sorts of articulated vehicles now on every side of the 
Kirikiri-Olodi-Apapa overhead bridge and every available space on both
sides of the dual carriageway. This indiscriminate parking has
consequently reduced the carriage capacity of the road, causing traffic
congestion, a situation that has been worsened by potholes and craters
on the ever busy expressway.

 

Apapa and Oshodi bound motorists and commuters are at the mercy of
these drivers. The menacing presence of the petroleum tankers and
trailers on the road is the reason  Apapa-bound motorists and commuters
spend several hours to get to their destinations on daily basis.

 

Those who have targets to meet now use the services of commercial
motorcycle operators popularly called Okada riders despite the obvious
risk.

 

In fact, most commercial drivers and motorists now navigate through
Olodi-Apapa through Boundary, Ajegunle, to access Apapa, a longer route
but a better alternative. Tanker drivers, who spoke to Vanguard alleged
that some policemen deployed to the area to control traffic, have
abandoned their duty.

 

Vanguard gathered that as soon as the tanker drivers part with the
money, they are permitted by the policemen to head to the tank farms on
Tin can Island and Kirikiri and end up parking indiscriminately on the
highway.

 

One tanker driver, simply identified as Alhaji Abdullahi, , said he
came from Maiduguri to lift petroleum product in Lagos, lamenting that
he had spent almost a week without getting close to the tank farm.

 

Asked why they indiscriminately park along the highway, without
consideration for the plight of other road users, Abdullahi alleged that
the police should be blamed for the indiscriminate parking.

 

According to him, “For me as a person, I’m confused about the
whole issue. Most of our colleagues who have not been booked to lift
petroleum products are the cause of this traffic menace as they are
allowed to behave anyhow by policemen.”

 

However, Police sources told Vanguard that the Commissioner of
Police, Mr Imohimi Edgal  had already ordered both the police at
Trinity, Kirikiri and adjoining divisions to ensure that, they patrol
the affected areas effectively with a view to ensuring  smooth flow of
traffic. It was also learnt that, the CP has also warned his men not to
get involved in any illegal activity.”

 

Meantime, speaking on allegation of security operatives extorting 
tanker drivers and aiding them to drive against traffic and park on
sides of road, immediate past Lagos Zonal Chairman of Nigeria Union of
Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, Tokunbo Korodo, said it was
unacceptable for security operatives  to demand and receive
gratification from  drivers to cause chaos on the road and expose road
users to unnecessary risk.

 

Korodu who is the Lagos Chairman of United Labour Congress of
Nigeria, ULC, called on the leadership of security operatives in Lagos,
especially at Apapa axis of Oshodi- Apapa Dual Carriage Way, to set up
monitoring task force to deal with both the givers and receivers  of
gratification or bribe on the road thereby inflicting hardship on other
road users through reckless driving and indiscriminate parking.

 

Vanguard

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