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Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Islie: 4:17pm On Mar 07, 2018
..........Orders articulated vehicle owners to vacate bridges by Thursday


The Nigerian Army on Wednesday ordered drivers of articulated and other heavy-duty trucks to vacate the Carter Bridge and other overpass in Lagos with effect from Thursday.

There were claims that the bridges may buckle under the weight of the articulated trucks and these may have forced the army to swing into action and prevent a major disaster in the nation’s economic and commercial capital.

The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) had last year warned that the gridlocks created by trucks on the bridges were dangerous and had damaging effects on the overpass.

The movement of the trucks to the bridges followed the state government’s directive to owners and operators of articulated vehicles, trailers, and petroleum tankers to stay away from Apapa and its environs until it finds a lasting solution to the unending traffic bottleneck in the city.



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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by dre11(m): 4:19pm On Mar 07, 2018
If this is true......then am soo glad to hear that because those trucks have caused untold hardships on those taking that route to workplaces

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Omeokachie: 4:26pm On Mar 07, 2018
Army?

Are they now traffic officials?

The rate at which we are the military is being used under this administration, they will soon be used for tax collection.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Mynd44: 4:28pm On Mar 07, 2018
Strike loading

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by tunjiajayi: 4:30pm On Mar 07, 2018
Omeokachie:
Army?

Are they now traffic officials?

The rate at which we are the military is being used under this administration, they will soon be used for tax collection.

Whatever needs to be done to avoid loss of life is welcome, the police and traffic officers are being undermined by those truck drivers, it's an everyday experience for private drivers, commuters and pedestrians.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Omeokachie: 4:38pm On Mar 07, 2018
tunjiajayi:


Whatever needs to be done to avoid loss of life is welcome, the police and traffic officers are being undermined by those truck drivers, it's an everyday experience for private drivers, commuters and pedestrians.



No sir, there should be a limit to how we debase our institutions. The job of the military is to defend the territorial integrity of the country, and not menial jobs that infringes on the duty of others.

Wonder why professionalism is now non-existent in the military?

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by tunjiajayi: 4:45pm On Mar 07, 2018
Omeokachie:



No sir, there should be a limit to how we debase our institutions. The job of the military is to defend the territorial integrity of the country, and not menial jobs that infringes on the duty of others.

Wonder why professionalism is now non-existent in the military?


Bro, all over the world, the military is also the reserve.
They can fill in were other authorities are slacking, they can be firefighters, rescuers, minders, medical outreaches and emergency even construction as it
requires.

They are multi tasked to keep the country running outside defence and attack core military assignments.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by MONITZ: 4:47pm On Mar 07, 2018
And y should it be the Army that would issue this notice?are there no relevant agencies that should be in charge of things like this?must the army be involved in all facets of our lives or re we operating khakistocracy that warrants the military getting involved in all that we do?,just smh for this country!

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Omeokachie: 4:52pm On Mar 07, 2018
tunjiajayi:


Bro, all over the world, the military is also the reserve.
They can fill in were other authorities are slacking, they can be firefighters, rescuers, minders, medical outreaches and emergency even construction as it
requires.

They are multi tasked to keep the country running outside defence and attack core military assignments.


Is this task something that is too much for the Police and NSCDC to handle? Have the police forcefully moved these people and were violently repelled?

In other climes that you mentioned, the military are only called upon in the event of overwhelming natural disasters like hurricane, earthquakes, tornadoes where the capacity of the emergency services are stretched.

Here, we need our military to fight boko haram and herdsmen menace that seems to be getting out of hand, and not to be used for traffic management.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by tunjiajayi: 4:58pm On Mar 07, 2018
Omeokachie:



Is this task something that is too much for the Police and NSCDC to handle? Has the police forcefully moved these people and were violently repelled?

In other climes that you mentioned, the military are only called upon in the event of overwhelming natural disasters like hurricane, earthquakes, tornadoes where the capacity of the emergency services are stretched.

Here, we need our military to fight boko haram and herdsmen menace that seems to be getting out of hand, and not to be used for traffic management.

Yes , the police have been used, lastma task force also, these people have no iota of respect for constituted authority, if you are in Lagos you should know this, they even face off LASG.
So?

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Omeokachie: 5:06pm On Mar 07, 2018
tunjiajayi:


Yes , the police have been used, lastma task force also, these people have no iota of respect for constituted authority, if you are in Lagos you should know this, they even face of LASG.
So?

Government have not been serious about removing them. What they have so far done is blackmail government with strike and government quickly back off. I have never heard of these drivers VIOLENTLY confronting police.

When government is ready to remove them, they will ask the police to go out there and dislodge them.

Until then, they should stop this attempt at trying to use the military to INTIMIDATE.

Police armed with teargas will achieve this without any issue.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by muhammed50(m): 5:33pm On Mar 07, 2018
Governor Ambode kofoshi
Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Nobody: 5:33pm On Mar 07, 2018
army.Phew.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by nairavsdollars(f): 5:33pm On Mar 07, 2018
Let me see the crazy aboki that will flout the order
Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by olaolulazio(m): 5:34pm On Mar 07, 2018
Trucks don disappear since...

Who wan do frog jump?

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by ozoebuka1(m): 5:34pm On Mar 07, 2018
grin
Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by kidman96(m): 5:35pm On Mar 07, 2018
Liberator007:
Is this a military regime? Why would it be the job of the Army to ban trucks? Just why?
yeyerolling:
what kind of useless country be dis, army and bridge kwa
Omeokachie:



Is this task something that is too much for the Police and NSCDC to handle? Has the police forcefully moved these people and were violently repelled?

In other climes that you mentioned, the military are only called upon in the event of overwhelming natural disasters like hurricane, earthquakes, tornadoes where the capacity of the emergency services are stretched.

Here, we need our military to fight boko haram and herdsmen menace that seems to be getting out of hand, and not to be used for traffic management.
MONITZ:
And y should it be the Army that would issue this notice?are there no relevant agencies that should be in charge of things like this?must the army be involved in all facets of our lives or re we operating khakistocracy that warrants the military getting involved in all that we do?,just smh for this country!
Omeokachie:
Army?

Are they now traffic officials?

The rate at which we are the military is being used under this administration, they will soon be used for tax collection.



The day any of those bridges collapse I pray you lot are standing underneath them.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Nobody: 5:37pm On Mar 07, 2018
what kind of useless country be dis, army and bridge kwa

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Liberator007(m): 5:37pm On Mar 07, 2018
Islie:


..........Orders articulated vehicle owners to vacate bridges by Thursday






http://thenationonlineng.net/breaking-army-bans-trucks-lagos-bridges/







Is this a military regime? Why would it be the job of the Army to ban trucks? Just why?

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Nobody: 5:38pm On Mar 07, 2018
What right does the army have issuing order in a non military environment. Shows how useless governance has become in NigeriA. Anyway it good for safety of mass present government can't protect

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by MIKOLOWISKA: 5:38pm On Mar 07, 2018
Mynd44:
Strike loading
army know how to drive trucks

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Sapiosexuality(m): 5:38pm On Mar 07, 2018
What law gave the army power to do that? Is this their usual stupid show of force or what exactly?

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by BruncleZuma: 5:39pm On Mar 07, 2018
grin grin grin grin
Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by edward1106(m): 5:39pm On Mar 07, 2018
dre11:
If this is true......then am soo glad to hear that because those trucks have caused untold hardships on those taking that route to workplaces

It is about to get even worse. Can't stay in the port. Can't stay on the bridge and no option provided. Definitely will park somewhere but not to the good of traffic

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by MIKOLOWISKA: 5:39pm On Mar 07, 2018
MONITZ:
And y should it be the Army that would issue this notice?are there no relevant agencies that should be in charge of things like this?must the army be involved in all facets of our lives or re we operating khakistocracy that warrants the military getting involved in all that we do?,just smh for this country!
none of them can enforce like the military

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Sapiosexuality(m): 5:40pm On Mar 07, 2018
tunjiajayi:


Whatever needs to be done to avoid loss of life is welcome, the police and traffic officers are being undermined by those truck drivers, it's an everyday experience for private drivers, commuters and pedestrians.

That's why the country is messed up. Who then decides the limit of anyone's power to exercise this 'goodwill' if our laws must be dammed?

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by visijo(m): 5:41pm On Mar 07, 2018
Nice development..
Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by rawtouch: 5:41pm On Mar 07, 2018
LASTMARMY..

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by Einl(m): 5:41pm On Mar 07, 2018
That is not within the power of the Nigerian Army.

We have to follow the law. The military has no affairs with civil law and cannot initiate or enforce laws unless specifically from the President or Minister of Defence.

So no, the Army cannot ban trucks on a bridge. The most that can happen is the state government asks the Ministry of Defence to send the Army to help enforce the rules.

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by joystickextendr: 5:42pm On Mar 07, 2018
okay
Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by MIKOLOWISKA: 5:42pm On Mar 07, 2018
Omeokachie:


Government have not been serious about removing them. What they have so far done is blackmail government with strike and government quickly back off. I have never heard of these drivers VIOLENTLY confronting police.
they don't need to


When government is ready to remove them, they will ask the police to go out there and dislodge them.
policeno fit


Until then, they should stop this attempt at trying to use the military to INTIMIDATE.
only intimidation works


Police armed with teargas will achieve this without any issue.
tear gas cannot work
cos you cannot drive with teargas choking and blinding you
but will under gun barrel

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Re: Army Bans Trucks On Lagos Bridges by ZorGBUooeh: 5:43pm On Mar 07, 2018
Hhmmm!Who gave the nigerian army power to give that order?If they stage military coup now una go start to dey lament sad

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