FG gets 14-day ultimatum to evacuate tankers from Oshodi-Apapa Road
APPRENTLY fed up with the chaotic traffic gridlock on the ever
busy Oshodi/Apapa Expressway, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN,
has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to among others,
evacuate all petrol tankers and other heavy duty vehicles along the
access roads to the sea ports, or all ports operations nationwide will be shut.
The union in a petition to the Federal Government, through the Minister
of Transport, also demanded relocation of all the tank farms along the
access roads to the sea ports and rehabilitation of all the access roads
to the sea ports within the next 14 days for industrial peace to reign
in the ports.
In the petition dated July 9, 2014, MWUN through
its Secretary General S. Aham Ubani, the union lamented that incessant
gridlock on Oshodi/Apapa Expressway, had practically shut all economic
and other activities on the Oshodi/Apapa axis besides inflicting untold
hardship on residents and those whose businesses are located in the
environs.
Traffic Gridlock at Mile 2 Bus Stop Along Oshodi Apapa Expressway Lagos.Photo By Akeem Salau.
Traffic Gridlock at Mile 2 Bus Stop Along Oshodi Apapa Expressway Lagos.Photo By Akeem Salau.
The petition read: “We observe with dismay that petrol tankers and
trailers have permanently taken over the access roads to our Sea Ports;
Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports in particular. The resultant gridlock
caused by the indiscriminate parking of the petrol tankers and trailers
that daily load petrol from the tank farms along the access roads to the
Sea Ports have made movement of people and goods in and out of our Sea
Ports and work places within the Apapa Industrial/Commercial area
impossible. The deep pot holes along the roads which are better
described as gullies have now turned death traps and is another
contributory factor to the unprecedented gridlock that daily occur on
the roads.
“The utter neglect of the access roads has not only
compromised the efficiency and service delivery of the Ports due to the
huge loss of man hours incurred daily on the roads, but has no doubt
impacted negatively on the National Economy. We have repeatedly called
on government to relocate the Tank Farms along the Tin Can and Apapa
Ports access roads for both safety of lives, properties and economic
reasons. However, in spite of the assurance given that the tank farms
would be relocated; we are surprised that till date, nothing has been
done.
“In consequence of the foregoing, we are hereby giving a
fourteen (14) day ultimatum effective from the date of this letter
within which: All the pot-holes along the port access roads be fixed;
all the tank farms built along the Port access roads be relocated to
another place where it would not inhibit free flow of traffic and all
the petrol tankers and trailers be removed from the Port access roads.
NPA expresses worry over Mile2-Apapa gridlock
Meanwhile, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA has expressed its readiness to
work with relevant government agencies to find a lasting solution to
the unending chaotic traffic gridlock along the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.
NPA Managing Director, Malam Habib Abdullahi, who decried the traffic
gridlock on the access road to Apapa said, if the situation was left
unchecked, it could have an adverse effect on the activities of both the
Lagos Port complex (LPC) and Tin Can Island Port (TCIP), among other
business activities.
He called for an urgent collaborative
effort by all the major stakeholders in the nation’s maritime sector to
address the challenge and said the authority had initiated plans for all
stakeholders meeting to discuss the way forward.
According to
him: “The authority is committed to cooperate and work with relevant
government agencies to find a lasting solution to the perennial traffic
gridlock into Apapa.”
While commending efforts of the Federal
Ministry of Works in awarding contract for re-construction of the
Apapa-Oshodi Express Way and Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola in
trying to find a solution to the problem, he appealed to the
construction companies “to expedite action on the reconstruction,”
adding that “the NPA has also embarked on remedial work of fixing the
common user roads around the ports with the aim of alleviating the
problem.”
7/11/2014
FG gets 14-day ultimatum to evacuate tankers from Oshodi-Apapa Road
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