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Thursday 26 November 2015

I have political will to tackle traffic gridlock - Ambode

Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has assured the people of the State of his strong political will to tackle the traffic crisis in the state. Ambode stated this at the Traffic Management and Transportation Summit organised by the State Government in Lagos today November 26th. He said as a government, his administration is keenly committed to make Lagos work for all, and that effective traffic management, for him, is a good place to start.
He stressed that there is need for practical and innovative solutions to address the traffic challenges confronting the State to deliver immediate dividends and future aspirations.
“Lagos, in many ways, is a victim of its own success as many people leave other states and travel to Lagos seeking better opportunities. More Nigerians want to reside in Lagos and this obviously comes with some challenges. As one of the leading commercial centres and an emerging City-State, we need to go back to the drawing board and agree on how our transportation sector can be effectively and efficiently operated to support the kind of trade and investment we want to continually attract. We need to collectively examine how transportation sector can improve public sector delivery through better institutional framework, quality transport infrastructure and then tackle wasteful and socially harmful transport patterns. You will agree with me that the ease of travelling, mobility and communication are critical fuels for our State economic engine. As a Government that is keen on promoting business and creating wealth opportunities for our residents, we are committed to seeking and funding substantial and comprehensive solutions to traffic challenges, therefore we are ready to take tough recommendations you come out with. We owe it to the people to ensure Lagos works for all. Tackling traffic is a good place to start; a good place to begin the significant change that our people expect from us. Let us make Lagos work for us all" he said.

64 comments:

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    1. And what plans do you have concerning the increased rate of robbery in Lagos? U re a disappointment Ambode. Fashola is better than u

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    2. Like oga like servant mtchwww! Change my as*
      ~D great anonymous!

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    3. I hope everyone that voted is getting the "Change" they asked for..Mtcheeeww

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  2. Please do something not just quilox everytime

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  3. Lagos wt gridlock,,,I can't stay dia jor










    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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    1. We dont want you simply bcos of your ugliness and wretchedness ..ok
      So keep off from the industrial hub in Nigeria..
      We need more of technocrat not clueless like Obukwelu Gloria ( Oruko oshi )

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    2. We dont want you simply bcos of your ugliness and wretchedness ..ok
      So keep off from the industrial hub in Nigeria..
      We need more of technocrat not clueless like Obukwelu Gloria ( Oruko oshi )

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    3. We dont want you simply bcos of your ugliness and wretchedness ..ok
      So keep off from the industrial hub in Nigeria..
      We need more of technocrat not clueless like Obukwelu Gloria ( Oruko oshi )

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    4. Jesu! Eyi o wa poju? Anyways #mindingMyown business*

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    5. Jesu! Eyi o wa poju? Anyways #mindingMyown business*

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  4. Hiss!

    Story! Story!!! Story!!!
    Biko he should hit d road wit embarking on actions to implement all dis and spare us all dis father xmas stories.

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  5. Then do it and stop talking. The question is, wat is stopping you?

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  6. Make him act fast jare nd leave story joor...d traffic on Eko bridge 2day was crazy...dt Apapa traffic started yesterday afternoon....till now its still dere..

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Hw that one take concern person abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. This guy is still talking...No solution from his mouth yet

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  9. The poor man on the street do not care about political will. What does that even mean? Start working and lets see you lose weight and grow grey hair under 6 months, we need action not talk.

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  10. Ambo, Ambo, when I remember ur campaign Ads u made us to believe u wil fix everything within one months. Now u see governance is not abt using artistes to run a campaign

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  11. Bla bla bla bla bla I dey traffic like dis

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  12. I will, i will. Na so 1st term go end with no achievement

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  13. All talk no action. He needs to stop talking the talk and start letting his work talk for him.

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  14. Then tackle it instead of talking it!

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    1. Abeg also do something about the trucks wey don turn people to pepper soup for Lagos. Linda take note!

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    2. Abeg also do something about the trucks wey don turn people to pepper soup for Lagos. Linda take note!

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  16. I don't think ambode needs any other innovation or tactics to tacle traffic crisis in lagos but to work and act based on already strong foundation laid by Fashola. He also didn't even mentioned the level of criminality and armed robbery ravaging the state since he came in as governor. He should know that good work do not make a man good but good man does good work.

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  17. He should stop talking and start working. Political will is demonstrated by strong action that produces results, not by unproductive speeches...

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  18. Very good at giving speech,but work u no fot work,lagos is seriously loosing it and you are here speaking grammar. Action less Governor!

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  19. Nice one by the Governor. Enforcement has already started and we are beginning to see improvement in the traffic situation in Lagos. I just want to appeal that this effort should be sustained and the Gov should keep to his words of taking tough decisions.

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  20. I don't envy Gov Ambode one bit. Its a herculean task managing a state like Lagos with over 20 million residents and 80 percent of the economic activities in Nigeria occur in the state everyday. For every time there's fuel scarcity, you see thousands of petrol tankers parked on the roadside and on bridges. To a large extent they contribute to traffic gridlock. Coupled with the influx of persons into the state. Lets hope that FG will give the necessary support Lagos deserves to improve on the infrastructure, especially on Federal Roads which have been abandoned over the years due to political differences at the state and federal level in the past.

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  21. Oya tackle nw,who is stopping you,too much talk.

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  22. Personally, I 'd prefer "TALK AND DO" as the mantra of this great administration to "CHANGE".
    Personally, I 'd prefer "TALK AND DO" as the mantra of this great administration to "CHANGE".
    Personally, I 'd prefer "TALK AND DO" as the mantra of this great administration to "CHANGE".

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  23. All d APC governors are talkative with no action. There are like a gun with no bullet inside. No offence to their blind followers.

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  24. Ambodes koko, People call you talk, and no do. You talk you no do. JD

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  25. the governor has indeed started working and only keen followers of traffic situation in Lagos can attest to that...its obvious one of the major reasons for traffic gridlock in Lagos is its teeming and ever escalating population, people relocating from the east, north,south,west and even from outside the country into Lagos. traffic gridlock in a state like Lagos is inevitable, it is only left for us to work with the government and obey all traffic rules. criticizing the gov and abusing his team every time wouldn't change anything only our support is needed.

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  26. the governor has indeed started working and only keen followers of traffic situation in Lagos can attest to that...its obvious one of the major reasons for traffic gridlock in Lagos is its teeming and ever escalating population, people relocating from the east, north,south,west and even from outside the country into Lagos. traffic gridlock in a state like Lagos is inevitable, it is only left for us to work with the government and obey all traffic rules. criticizing the gov and abusing his team every time wouldn't change anything only our support is needed.

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  27. the governor has indeed started working and only keen followers of traffic situation in Lagos can attest to that...its obvious one of the major reasons for traffic gridlock in Lagos is its teeming and ever escalating population, people relocating from the east, north,south,west and even from outside the country into Lagos. traffic gridlock in a state like Lagos is inevitable, it is only left for us to work with the government and obey all traffic rules. criticizing the gov and abusing his team every time wouldn't change anything only our support is needed.

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  28. Please back up words with actions!
























    #TeamBlessed#

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  29. the governor has indeed started working and only keen followers of traffic situation in Lagos can attest to that...its obvious one of the major reasons for traffic gridlock in Lagos is its teeming and ever escalating population, people relocating from the east, north,south,west and even from outside the country into Lagos. traffic gridlock in a state like Lagos is inevitable, it is only left for us to work with the government and obey all traffic rules. criticizing the gov and abusing his team every time wouldn't change anything only our support is needed.

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  30. Ambo my foot. Governor indeed

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  31. Tackle security fast mumu face.

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  32. Lagos has scored an own goal with this man. He's going to take them 20 years back

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  33. Ambode the reason why Lagos have very terrible traffic is the bad roads

    Fix the roads and traffic will reduce period

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  34. The traffic situation in Lagos is horrible. I have this sneaky feeling that it is way over Ambo's head.God help us...

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  35. One of the problem of this country is English" too much of it. If only our leaders will allow enoff vernacular speaking, this ppl will stop using Biglish to deceive us.

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  36. U too dey talk,u address most issues with ur mouth,no actions @all! U need to do do do....ma fi enu wa keke maruwa,Lagos ti baje! Fashola needs to give u Tutorial abeg!

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  37. Chill ke. He should please go and ask Fashola how he did it. We had traffic but now it has intensified. Abi is it the robbeey that has taken over the whole units on the road. He should work and let us see it.

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  38. U just a confused & frustrated Governor! U have nothing to offer dis state, talking without any action can't help u. Go round Lagos state u ask urself question if really we have government! Apapa have become dead trapped & war zone. I advice this wicked n clue man to resign, since he has proven his incompetent.

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  39. Gov Ambode. U never come o. You have displayed total incompetence,Lagos is not a fashion parade thing stop clubbing sit your ass down and work otherwise, PDP is sure to win next election. It is done by performance not by just sentimentally voting for Asiwaju's choice. Be guided.

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  40. Let him do his job and stop talking. All this traffic robbers are out again cos of traffic e.g. Onikan underbridge, costain, oworoshonki. do something and leave stop.

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  41. Let him leave talk and act fast. There are so many cases of traffic robbers e.g. Costain, Onikan underbridge, oworonshoki. Act fast oooo

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  42. Dis guy too talk! We need action abegi!! Jaiye jaiye governor. I miss fash!!!

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  43. This guys major problem started when he started attacking fash. Lagosians will never forgive you for that, especially when you havent even done anything worthy of endearment. Hiss.

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