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Friday 26 June 2015

Photos: Ambode visits Apapa-Oshodi traffic gridlock, threatens to sanction tanker drivers

Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode paid a visit to Apapa-Oshodi expressway yesterday June 25th to have a first hand experience of the traffic gridlock caused by petroleum tanker drivers who park their tanks on the expressway while going to collect fuel at the Apapa Petroleum depot.

Governor Ambode threatened to sanction erring tanker drivers who park indiscriminately on bridges and roads in Apapa. He said a special task-force team will be set up soon that will ensure free flow of traffic in the area. More photos after the cut...



31 comments:

  1. Aw sabi man @ work, nice one sir.

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  2. The sanction was long overdue.

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  3. Ok now. He should do something ASAP. That gridlock ain't funny at all.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  4. its about time o,those tanker drivers are killing us in apapa,der is literally no road.

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  5. Not just in Lagos but in every state. They are like unwanted pest rooming around every nuke and corner. I support the sanction.

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  6. I don't know why those tankers can't wait for turns rather than queue.

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Thats nice of him though....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. This man is just walking up and down. Go and sit down and work. Engr Emy

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  9. Accept it or not, those tanker drivers are EWU.

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  10. I don't miss working in Apapa. It's not even 9 to 5 in Apapa it's 5 to 9. Cos you're trying to beat traffic so you leave home early and try to leave work late and if you're lucky you get home b4 11pm just in time to rush your dinner so u can save 3-4 hours of sleep. Then do it all over again all for a basic salary job. The level of suffering in this country is beyond shocking.

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  11. He shd find a lasting solution 2 d traffic o, cos apapa traffic is a wow n always on 247

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  12. He shd find a lasting solution 2 d traffic o, cos apapa traffic is a wow n always on 247

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  13. Na first hand experience you dey do since, this photo op is not governance o

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  14. Hmmmm d road was kinda free dis morning, I op it remains dat way

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  15. High time they are sanctioned.

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  16. i miss Fashola this guy doesn't look smart

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    1. Yea i agree.. he does look clueless

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  17. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. I hope dis is not one of those empty talk's we do hear. If dis come true it will definitely come a long way. I pray dis scale thru.

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  18. People's Governor... God help him

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  19. this albino would be our future lagos governor

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  20. this albino would be our lagos governor one day

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  21. @Lami work on your English

    High time they WERE sanctioned.

    Olodo

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  22. for the people saying he looks clueless. i suggest you take a drive there like civilians do everyday. by the time you go there and see the mayhem and confusion there.

    you would def look clueless also. This is a daunting task and it wont be easy but at least he is doing something for a start.

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