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Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by AutoJoshNG: 11:14pm On Dec 22, 2016
Following the announcement by the Federal Government of Nigeria that Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th, December 2016 and Monday 2nd, January 2017 have been declared public holidays for Christmas and Boxing day celebration, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has advised Lagosians to celebrate the festive periods with caution to avoid unnecessary loss of lives and properties.

Speaking in his Office today at Alausa Secretariat, the General Manager, Mr. Tiamiyu Adesina urged Lagosians to stay safe as they should celebrate the yuletide, by avoiding excessive drinking and reckless driving on the highways as several lives had been lost due to these illicit acts.

According to him " as the year comes to an end, it is a common tradition for people to visit their loved ones; attend social events; disobey traffic rules; excessive consumption of alcoholic products; driving vehicles that are not road-worthy" all these, he said usually results in loss of lives and properties.

He also noted that rates of accidents and emergencies are usually at its peak due to the euphoria of excitement displayed by people while trying to move from one point to another. Hence, the need to celebrate the festive period devoid of these acts become essential.

Adesina also recalled that the Lagos State Police Command in December 2014, outlawed the use of Fireworks popularly known as "Biscos" and "Banger" because of the potential hazards associated with the use of these devices to the people and its environment in the State. To this end, parents and guardians are therefore, seriously advised to discourage their wards on the use of fireworks which could lead to domestic accidents such as skin burn and sometimes destruction of properties through fire outbreak.

The LASEMA boss also hinted that aside the routine night patrol by the Agency's towing vehicles around the 3rd Mainland Bridge to Berger end of Lagos Ibadan Expressway and the Western Avenue to Lagos Abeokuta Expressway, the LASEMA Response Unit has deployed personnel and heavy duty trucks such as the Super Metro to be stationed at Anthony, to cover Ikorodu Axis and another one at Ajah to cover Lekki-Epe Expressway. Other areas of coverage include: Ikeja, Mile 2, Badagry Expressway, Iyana Iba- LASU Road, Igando-Ikotun Axis.

Also, the Agency will extend patrol through Apapa, Orile Igamu, Ijora Badia, Ajegunle Axis and its environs. He expained that the essence of these patrol is to tow off any broken down vehicle(s) causing impediment on the road as this could possibly result in an accident, loss of man-hour and gridlock associated with broken down vehicles on these roads.

The General Manager also appealed to Religious bodies, Club owners and Event Centres to work with the State Government and Security Agencies to monitor the activities around them and report suspicious and unusual activities during such gathering that may compromise security of lives and properties.

He noted that Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Safety Service, Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Nigerian Police Force, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and all the other agencies that are relevant in the management of emergencies in the State have been put on red alert to secure and protect the lives and properties of the people living and embarking on business activities in the State.

The Genaral Manager however, assured that the State Emergency Call Centre 767/112 is open for 24hours to any distress call from all the nooks and crannies of the State.

Finally, while wishing all Lagosians a wonderful celebration, Tiamiyu Adesina re-affirmed his Agency's readiness and commitment in the management of emergency/disaster in the State through adequate and quick intervention.

Adebayo Kehinde
Head, Public Affairs
LASEMA
Thursday 22nd December, 2016

#Call112 #LRU112 #LagosCares

https://autojosh.com/lru/

Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by Flexherbal(m): 11:38pm On Dec 22, 2016
All should use the raod, responsibly!
Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by leksmedia: 7:45am On Dec 23, 2016
Road safety is not rocket science - At this period of the year, there will be more vehicles on our highways, Most of the drivers are still learners or first timers on long trip.
Here are few tips to overcome accident
1. Maintain a single lane, overtake only when neccessary avoid irregular overtaking
2. Avoid Over speeding
3. Maintain huge distance from cars ahead and behind , when you are driving, make sure you are not too close to the car in front of you and the car at your rear,
4. Never drive at close proximity with long vehicles like traillers, tankers etc on a U-turn, sharp corners , gallops, pot holes etc
5. Never get distracted while driving , mobile phones out of sight at all times, take away any form of distraction
6. Always make use of the road signs they are there for a reason
7. Make sure your car is in a good condition while driving
8. Check Your tyre pressure, the tyre knots, oil level, water level, engine oil level , brake oil , temperature etc before going on a long trip
9. If you ever feel like sleeping, park your vehicle take a nap and if its not too safe to take a nap, walk up and down for a minute or two, call someone you know and put the call on speaker while you drive or use handsfree, also explain to the person why you are calling, they will surely help you get to your destination safe.
10. Dont be too careful, just be yourself. Drive carefully but when you try to be over careful most times you make mistakes.

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Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by kay29000(m): 7:46am On Dec 23, 2016
Okay.
Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by Generalkorex(m): 7:46am On Dec 23, 2016
Ok na.but i would av jan 14 for the holiday
Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by Fralion2: 7:46am On Dec 23, 2016
leksmedia:
safe season,every one
ok !

Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by buharimustlive: 7:46am On Dec 23, 2016
BUHARI badluck will still cause a mishap on Nigerian roads.
I am so sure of it.

BUHARI bringing sorrow, pain, and blood to Nigerians since 1983. cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry : cry cry cry :'

MOD why did you change my MONIKER... I am not a supporter of BUHARI neither do I like him...
Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by sandix(f): 7:47am On Dec 23, 2016
cool
Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by Sanuzi(m): 7:57am On Dec 23, 2016
issorait
AutoJoshNG:
Following the announcement by the Federal Government of Nigeria that Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th, December 2016 and Monday 2nd, January 2017 have been declared public holidays for Christmas and Boxing day celebration, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has advised Lagosians to celebrate the festive periods with caution to avoid unnecessary loss of lives and properties.

Speaking in his Office today at Alausa Secretariat, the General Manager, Mr. Tiamiyu Adesina urged Lagosians to stay safe as they should celebrate the yuletide, by avoiding excessive drinking and reckless driving on the highways as several lives had been lost due to these illicit acts.

According to him " as the year comes to an end, it is a common tradition for people to visit their loved ones; attend social events; disobey traffic rules; excessive consumption of alcoholic products; driving vehicles that are not road-worthy" all these, he said usually results in loss of lives and properties.

He also noted that rates of accidents and emergencies are usually at its peak due to the euphoria of excitement displayed by people while trying to move from one point to another. Hence, the need to celebrate the festive period devoid of these acts become essential.

Adesina also recalled that the Lagos State Police Command in December 2014, outlawed the use of Fireworks popularly known as "Biscos" and "Banger" because of the potential hazards associated with the use of these devices to the people and its environment in the State. To this end, parents and guardians are therefore, seriously advised to discourage their wards on the use of fireworks which could lead to domestic accidents such as skin burn and sometimes destruction of properties through fire outbreak.

The LASEMA boss also hinted that aside the routine night patrol by the Agency's towing vehicles around the 3rd Mainland Bridge to Berger end of Lagos Ibadan Expressway and the Western Avenue to Lagos Abeokuta Expressway, the LASEMA Response Unit has deployed personnel and heavy duty trucks such as the Super Metro to be stationed at Anthony, to cover Ikorodu Axis and another one at Ajah to cover Lekki-Epe Expressway. Other areas of coverage include: Ikeja, Mile 2, Badagry Expressway, Iyana Iba- LASU Road, Igando-Ikotun Axis.

Also, the Agency will extend patrol through Apapa, Orile Igamu, Ijora Badia, Ajegunle Axis and its environs. He expained that the essence of these patrol is to tow off any broken down vehicle(s) causing impediment on the road as this could possibly result in an accident, loss of man-hour and gridlock associated with broken down vehicles on these roads.

The General Manager also appealed to Religious bodies, Club owners and Event Centres to work with the State Government and Security Agencies to monitor the activities around them and report suspicious and unusual activities during such gathering that may compromise security of lives and properties.

He noted that Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Safety Service, Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Nigerian Police Force, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and all the other agencies that are relevant in the management of emergencies in the State have been put on red alert to secure and protect the lives and properties of the people living and embarking on business activities in the State.

The Genaral Manager however, assured that the State Emergency Call Centre 767/112 is open for 24hours to any distress call from all the nooks and crannies of the State.

Finally, while wishing all Lagosians a wonderful celebration, Tiamiyu Adesina re-affirmed his Agency's readiness and commitment in the management of emergency/disaster in the State through adequate and quick intervention.

Adebayo Kehinde
Head, Public Affairs
LASEMA
Thursday 22nd December, 2016

#Call112 #LRU112 #LagosCares

https://autojosh.com/lru/

Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by adebayo201: 7:58am On Dec 23, 2016
giditraffic
Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by NoMoreTrolling: 8:09am On Dec 23, 2016
nice message sha, i won't lie, but...

expect to see every kind of uniform on the streets in Lagos starting from today (friday)

You will see officials in Green, Blue, Black and Yellow, Black and Yellow, Black and Yellow, Black and Yellow... uhuh sad
Re: Yuletide Celebration: LASEMA Boss Cautions Lagosians - Must Read by iPopAlomo(m): 8:17am On Dec 23, 2016
LASEMA dey try abeg... they respond quicker than the Nigerian police...

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