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The Return Of Parked Tankers On Expressways In Lagos (PHOTOS) - Edoman - 12-13-2019 Parked tankers and heavy-duty trucks are backed to expressways in Lagos State. This is coming after a few months of absence from the roads. Lately, a long queue of the parked tankers can be noticed along some expressways in the state. Affected expressways include Ikorodu-Expressways leading to Eko Bridge, and to some Apapa roads. Recall that, sometime in May this year, the Nigerian Presidency issued a directive for the immediate clearing up of the Apapa gridlock and the restoration of law and order in its environs within 2 weeks. Less than a week after that directive was issued, parked trucks are speedily disappearing from major roads and bridges. Roads affected are those that lead to the two seaports in Lagos state – the Apapa Port Complex and the Tin Can Island Port. The period of the absence of the parked tankers on the expressways gave the roads a more organize outlook. This enabled a free flow of traffic on the busy expressways. Traffic gridlock at the Apapa axis of Lagos state has been a major cause for concern as it has made doing business at the seaport and the surrounding environment tedious. The recent return of the parked heavy-duty trucks has given rise to gridlock on affected roads. Source: https://autojosh.com/parked-tankers-are-back-to-expressways-in-lagos-see-photos/ |