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Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by ijustdey: 4:28am On May 30, 2019
Eromosele Abiodun


Despite the order by President Muhammadu Buhari for trucks to vacate Apapa roads, there was no respite yesterday for commuters and residents of the area despite the public holiday declared by the federal government as trucks occupied all section of port access roads

THISDAY’s investigation revealed that trucks completely blocked port access roads and overwhelmed the security operatives managing the traffic.

But at the Lagos Port Complex and Creek road section of the port access road, trailers and other heavy-duty vehicles were parked in orderly manner.

Commuters who spoke to THISDAY wondered why the truckers refused to hid the federal government’s directive to vacate the ports access roads.

A commuter, Mrs. Ojerinde Esther, told THISDAY that, “this situation is terrible; how can we continue like this? You, the pressmen, if you have the president’s number please give it to me let me talk to him. How can he give an order last week and we are still facing this problem?”

In the same vein, the Ojuelegba-CMS section of the road, which was cleared by the task force set up by the federal government last week was also blocked yesterday, forcing commercial buses and motorcycles to drive against the traffic

It is a different story from Mile 2 to Liverpool Road section of Apapa-Oshodi Express way as articulated vehicles blocked the road despite efforts by the Presidential Task Force on Apapa gridlock to remove them from the ports access roads.

The dilapidated state of the Coconut and Tin-Can axis of the Apapa-Oshodi highway had prevented the task force from clearing that stretch off articulated vehicles on Sunday, thereby leaving pockets of articulated vehicles on the Mile 2 axis.

National President of the Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO), Remi Ogungbemi, had told THISDAY yesterday that his members are complying stressing that trucks are still on the road because the government order was restricted to containerised trucks.

Speaking on the matter recently, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, had blamed the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing for failing to complete the trailer part at the Tincan Island Port gate for over 10 years.

She therefore called on the ministry to conclude the Tincan Island Port trailer park to help address the problem

“I call on the Lagos State Government to use overriding public interest and withdraw some of the land allocations they have for trailer parks so that they can be developed into standardised parks for use of the state. The traffic situation will not reduce in Apapa unless there is a concerted effort in providing trailer parks. I will also use this opportunity to call on the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to conclude the trailer park inside the Tincan Island Port, the ministry has been constructing the park around Tincan Island Port access for the past 10 years.

“I have held discussions with the ministry over two years ago when I assumed duty and requested that the trailer park be handed over to the NPA so that we can conclude the shore protection and have it ready. Fixing that trailer park along with what we have currently at Lilypond will go a long way in decongesting the traffic. The gridlock in Apapa has been lingering for long; the NPA in the last three weeks withdrew the lease for the Lilypond Terminal and converted it into a Trailer Transit Park (TTP). We have also called on the Lagos State Government to provide land for TTP for overriding public interest; we need trailer parks and holding bays to enable us to manage the traffic. We cannot have a situation where all the trailers do not have designated parking. We must have as state or local government a place for trucks to park, “she said.


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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by JasonScoolari: 4:40am On May 30, 2019
Lol, so the hypocritical Lifeless dry leaf called Buhari wants his orders to be obeyed? grin

How many Court Orders has he obeyed since he became president?

The fish indeed rots from the head down.

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by Obainoneandonly(m): 6:36am On May 30, 2019
but other roads that was blocked before are now free of trucks,in short all d roads are now free except for that apapa own. I see dis as a win

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by bubblesng(m): 10:49am On May 30, 2019
what a country powered by Bubbles Multi Global

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by dayleke: 10:50am On May 30, 2019
Na wah o.....
No b Naija again?
We no dey listen na.....

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by nepapole(m): 10:50am On May 30, 2019
This guy upthere posting sex positions....u no dey fast ni?

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by Olukat(m): 10:50am On May 30, 2019
angry Do we need a Presidential order to remove trucks from the road?
This country is sinking everyday to the lowest level shocked shocked
The truck drivers have disregarded such others so what's next, call the UN?

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by NOC1(m): 10:50am On May 30, 2019
But i did not see Trucks on the road while going to work this morning

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by olametrix(m): 10:50am On May 30, 2019
Lol the order na for sworn in thins now
Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by MyGeneration(m): 10:51am On May 30, 2019
The only way to stop this is to open up and develop other ports in other parts of Nigeria. They need to decongest Lagos ports, the activities going on in that small location is too much.

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by PROPHETmichael: 10:52am On May 30, 2019
That's because Buhari's tenure expired @ midnight of 28th of May 2019.

Morever, truck owners understands that Jibril lacks the locus standi to issue presidential order in this country.

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by KristaPretty(f): 10:55am On May 30, 2019
NOC1:
But i did not see Trucks on the road while going to work this morning

Even me too. you will agree with me that Apapa has been very okay.
Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by Olukat(m): 10:56am On May 30, 2019
abbaapple:
angry


Presidential fire!!! De way hunger de hammer people nown presidential order no fit work sharply like that! If the man is serious his order go de work! Hungry man no fit see command obey na!


angry angry You can contribute to the discuss without insulting any religion.

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by martineverest(m): 10:57am On May 30, 2019
NOC1:
But i did not see Trucks on the road while going to work this morning
don't mind those propaganda ppl
Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by TheBeat: 10:57am On May 30, 2019
Hypocrisy. He pays tribute to victims of war in Germany but kills anyone that marks Biafran day to honour their dead ones

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by Offpoint1: 10:58am On May 30, 2019
Decongest Lagos, that's the solution.


Nobody obeys order in Nigeria, not even the president himself.

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by Nobody: 10:58am On May 30, 2019
Obainoneandonly:
but other roads that was blocked before are now free of trucks,in short all d roads are now free except for that apapa own. I see dis as a win
All should be free, does it take rocket science. This country makes enough money, and has abundant resources, only the best is good enough.

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Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by martineverest(m): 10:58am On May 30, 2019
the road was free this morning...where Una for see this pic?
Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by SirLakes: 10:58am On May 30, 2019
cheesy
Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by BruncleZuma: 10:59am On May 30, 2019
grin grin grin grin
Re: Trucks Block Apapa Port Access Roads, Despite Presidential Order by SoNature(m): 11:10am On May 30, 2019
JasonScoolari:
Lol, so the hypocritical Lifeless dry leaf called Buhari wants his orders to be obeyed? grin

How many Court Orders has he obeyed since he became president?

The fish indeed rots from the head down.

There's nothing to laugh about here.

The federal government has provided an alternative for them.

If they refuse to use it, brutal force will be applied.

Those trucks are causing huge mess around Apapa.

No group is more powerful than the Nigerian government

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