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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Pics: Petroleum tankers back on Apapa-Oshodi expressway, cause traffic gridlock

Few weeks after the Lagos state government ordered them to stop plying the busy Apapa-Oshodi expressway, petroleum tanker drivers have resumed parking their tanks on the highway. The drivers say they park on the road because they have limited parking space at the Apapa petroleum depot where they collect fuel to distribute to different parts of Nigeria. More photos after the cut...




59 comments:

Davido's driver said...

Ok

Davido's driver said...

Lagos n traffic ish

Anonymous said...

This has become really worrisome and the Govt need to act fast!

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ASHANKA said...

ERAN NI AWON TANKER DRIVER YEN

JU said...

Is there no other way to transport this petroleum products? This government system is a failure so far. Buhari! Ambode! This is a disgrace if you guys cannot do the right thing.

Unknown said...

Worse ever!

Unknown said...

More parking space shud be created for them...orelse...dis will continue


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Unknown said...

D tankers hav never b on d road as we hav seen of late. Frm 2nd Rainbow b/s is no go area to Apapa bcos d tankers completely block d road.

Dis is d worse ever road jam seen on Lagos road.

Unknown said...

The tanker drivers are just so damn stubborn and will always refuse to hear no matter the level of rebuke they get considering the tankers are been owned by big cabals in the country.

Unknown said...

eewwwwooo!!

YUSUF BUHARI BABE said...

Lagos state govt shud just find a lasting solution to this pls.. It's a very big risk mbok

Unknown said...

This road is always like this...just beside where I live...

Anonymous said...

Guess it's just how we wld work ...

Eze said...

Wot a stupid reason, if they don't hv enough parking space.......why not make it turn by turn......instead of all of u going to get fuel at the same time.......

Unknown said...

This ain't funny. Lagos and traffic wahala.



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Riketoke said...

Government needs to act fast about this

Aces said...

I can't even think of what the government can do about this

ary said...

Chei!!!

Steady said...

They should bring more tankers please

Unknown said...

The government should have created an alternative before chasing them out.

Bishop Dammy said...

In all, we don't fuel scarcity oo.. we can't bear it at the moment. Isah 43:19

Etsako Pearl said...

Hehehehh! Madness at its peak!

Unknown said...

The government really has to do something about this. It was hell getting to work this work. This is really appalling I must say.

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Very serious something shah....
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Anonymous said...

PLS SOMETHNG SHUD B DONE...TOMJERRYSWIT

Unknown said...

Govt shd find a lasting solution to this problem

Unknown said...

Yes o Govt had fast or else.

Unknown said...

As in eh,i stay at apapa and i do business around d old ojo axis,its been hell for me,transportation has been a daily nightmare for me,the govt should pls help us out,let dem leave d road for us nw.

Unknown said...

This is becoming worrisome.

Unknown said...

As@dis morning d tankers r parked frm Apapa to Sanya b/s wit d roads blocked.

No other vehicles can pass thru dis road to Mile 2 except via another route. God help us couple wit d traffic@Ilasa, and Cele.

lgho said...

Seriously d traffic is something else I work in d area....jus got 2 office which am supposed 2resume work by 9am dey should pls do something..

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Y not look for a permanent solution?

Ozioko G said...

Government provide space for them ooo

Unknown said...

Can't remember the last time I used dat road, its not a joke o! Linda take note!





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oladosu micheal said...

Big problem

Anonymous said...

Nawa ooobk 2 square 1

Anonymous said...

Cursed country

Nikeh El' said...

This is wrong!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Dis crazy..government need to act really fast...seyilicious

youngbarox said...

Which way nigeria!!









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SMURF said...

Yes oh, the traffic around that side is terrible, so because they don't have space they need to block the express?? Can they come batch by batch? The Lagos State Government needs to do something about it cos that a major road.

Anonymous said...

You see this is the result of blacks operating in their environment like monkeys. How can we hate ourselves so much? This is because a monkey thought it wise to locate a petroleum depot at apapa but not think about the number of trucks that will have to come there. No parking has been created for them but we all want fuel at stations but we don't want them queuing to take it to stations for us at Apapa. I can imagine this people are not happy queuing for hours on this road. There is one solution RAIL. Take this fuel in loads of the roads and onto trains to the different regions or give the drivers company allocations to get fuel so there's no need for queuing and let's stop operating like a jungle.

Anonymous said...

The problem is that the right hand side of the road leading to coconut is completely blocked with tankers. Now the containers are taking one-way, it's quite beyond me why containers wld pack conveniently on one way. No movement at all. U have to trek from mile2 to coconut. It was ok when buses where taking one way but why containers. Pls we need govt officials to stop this barbaric act in apapa.

Anonymous said...

Most of the trucks do not have loading tickets and should not be on the road in the first place.

Pls Mr Governor, rise up to your duties, treking from mile 2 to coconut is worrisome

Anonymous said...

Omg Linda this traffic is bad I left my house in Festac by 5:30 to head to the airport, my flight was for 8:45, by 8:15 I was still in this traffic

Anonymous said...

Pls help us beg the government be it Lagos state or Fdral we are really suffering in these parts.

mimi j said...

Serious the govt should look 4 alternative parking spots 4 dem

Anonymous said...

Linda, God knows i wanted to send you this pictures myself. It is sad to say the least. I live in Festac and experience traffic everyday. I cannot drive to work. I cross over and take a bus. It is no use going to Mile 2 whether in the morning or at night. It is really bad. The place is like a tank farm. The drivers sleep, pee and poop there.

Anonymous said...

My husband works at mile2 and he spends 6
hours, 3 hours to work and 3 hours back home to lekki, yesterday tears roll down his his has he tell me it took hime 4hours from mile2 to lekki and he said he can not cope any long. It is kill him slowly and he is planning to resign. Lagos state should pls do sometin.

Unknown said...

Nigeria is really backward

Teejee said...

I think the govt should do some thing about this.

Anonymous said...

They should just give them that road and use the others lanes as dual. The problem is this can be a major fire hazard.one wrong lit cigarette will cause a major fiasco. There is no escape.

Unknown said...

I HAVE BEEN IN UKRAINE HERE FOR A LONG TIME I NEVER ONE DAY HERE SEE TANKERS LIKE D WAY E BE FOR NAIJA HOW DEN DO THEY OWN AND NAIJA NO WON LEARN?

Nas said...

This is what happens when you have a group of people who lack the willpower to get the simplest things right yet they call themselves the giants of Africa...scuffs! We all keep talking and nothing seems ever done. These things are simple- Provide railroads to courier the petroleum products. But in the interim, restrict them to two or 3 lanes at most. Policemen should be on the road 24/7 to ensure this especially around Second Rainbow. They should be diverted into Festac and back through the inlet that runs through ABC road when they try to make use of the service lanes. If this continues the crime rate in that axis will increase as the robbers are back on that road. I saw them yesterday and same for today. Police presence is not enough. We will pay higher taxes if we need to contribute for better welfare. I am tired of all this

NaNcY DreW said...

Dis is wat u get wen u av only one "Working" port in a country like ours. Linda if I tell u ow we dey go out 4 dat area name God o

Anonymous said...

Sai Buhari

Anonymous said...

SAI BUHARI

Unknown said...

I pity dat bridge, for d heavy Loads of tanker mk im dey carry evry blessed day, wel no b 2day dat place start 2 dey block, as of last year fashola say d road no consign am, say na federal road, im 4get say lagosians too dey use d road, i tel u, in 1 way or d other, dis gridlock dey affect d economy, even we 4 ajegunle na we dey suffer am pass, we dey c hell 4 driver and conductor hand, were dey suppose collect 100 naira, dem go collect 300 naira, if u complain dem go say hold-up dey, lyk say na we cos d hold up.

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