There was traffic snarl on the Third Mainland Bridge, Ikorodu Road, Ojuelegba, Apapa and other connecting routes on Monday following the indiscriminate parking by articulated truck drivers on bridges and other strategic routes.
Reacting to the development, the Publicity Secretary of the PDP in Lagos State, Taofik Gani, told our correspondent that the indiscriminate parking was a direct consequence of the restriction on the movement of articulated trucks between 6am and 9pm by the Ambode-led government.
Gani said Ambode was fond of taking decisions without anticipating the consequences. He, therefore, urged the governor to learn more about the peculiarities of Lagos State. He said,
“What we are saying now is that all the problems in the state such as the worsening traffic situation in the state is a reflection of Governor Ambode’s inability to manage the state. It is a reflection of his unpreparedness to lead.
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ReplyDeleteUseless...traffic congestion has been a major call for concern right from d 80's....directing it to ambode is what I won't support my dear pdp.......I think this problem is mainly individual ,,,our in patient especially from commercial drivers is d major cause....maybe FG needs to creat a traffic Dept from our millitary bcos na only soldier language civilians d understand n behave appropriately ooh
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ReplyDeleteNo be lie o is really getting worst
ReplyDeleteShey na Ambode say make dem Park for road, all dis Pdp sef una no go shut up una mouth nii bloody loosers, since una dey rude Shey hold up no dey for highways and other federal government owned roads nii loosers na now una dey c every mistake abi
ReplyDeleteNa today d traffic for lagos start?
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