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Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by janetdaniels201: 11:19am On Jun 23, 2019
FG IS TAKING PROACTIVE MEASURES TO RESOLVE APAPA GRIDLOCK – VP OSINBAJO
*VP inspects progress of work done in the Apapa area

*Expresses hope that gridlock will be cleared soon


The Federal Government is adopting short-term, mid-term and long-term measures, including improving infrastructure, towards resolving the Apapa gridlock and easing traffic around the area, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Saturday, when he went round the Apapa area in Lagos State to inspect progress of ongoing work to clear the gridlock.

The Vice President visited different areas of Apapa, including the truck terminal near Ijora, the entrance to the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Liverpool and Tin Can Island, as well as several road projects in the area to ascertain the level of work done by the Presidential Task Force saddled with the responsibility of clearing the area.

Speaking to reporters after the inspection, Prof. Osinbajo, who was accompanied by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and the Managing Director, NPA, Hadiza Bala-Usman, said a lot of work has been done so far, with more to be accomplished.

He said, "What I have seen is that a lot has been done. The best way of understanding this is to see that there are several aspects of the task that has to be done. First, there is infrastructure around the ports, and I’m sure you’ve seen, going around with us, that a lot of that has been done. We think that we are in a very good place, especially with respect to the improvement of infrastructure.

"The other thing is in the clearing of the trailers and tankers along the various routes. I’m sure you have seen there is considerable improvement. One of the mid to long-term measures is trying to decongest the traffic coming into the port, cargo traffic coming into the port and coming out of the port. This is a port that is meant to take 34 million metric tonnes of cargo, but is now doing over 80 million metric tonnes today. So, there is obviously a need to find alternatives and to expand where that is possible."

It would be recalled that the Presidential task team began its work on May 24, following a Presidential directive issued for the immediate clearing up of the Apapa gridlock and the restoration of law and order to Apapa and its environs. The directive mandated the immediate removal of all trucks from the bridges and roads within Apapa and all adjoining streets leading into the Apapa axis, to allow for free flow of traffic around the area.

Following a request by members of the task force and other stakeholders, Vice President Osinbajo, earlier in June at a meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, approved the extension of the previous deadline. The task force, which commenced its assignment on May 24, is now expected to present a formal report at the end of its extended mandate on June 24.

Speaking further, the Vice President said, “The other thing is in the clearing of the trailers and tankers along the various routes and I’m sure you have seen there is considerable improvement. The Mile 2 end of it is where there is some difficulty but we think that in the next couple of days that will be resolved, especially with the opening up of the Tin Can Island Trailer Park and the palliative work that is going all the way down to Mile 2. So, we think that we should be able to resolve that congestion in the Mile 2 end. And of course, you have seen that the entry to the port is essentially clear.

“Of course, the Lekki Port is an ongoing project and we expect that will be of great help to supporting the Apapa, TinCan Island ports and then we are dredging the Warri Port also. Then just to decongest, to ensure that the traffic of cargo out of the port is effectively done, you know that the Lagos-Kano rail line is also starting from the Apapa Port.

“So, we expect that we should be able to get cargo out of the Apapa Port, using the standard gauge rail to take cargo out of the Apapa Port out to the hinterland. Then of course we are using barges at the moment; the NPA is using barges. So, there are several approaches to this. But as you can imagine, this is a very busy port; Nigeria is a very busy place for commerce. So, traffic is bound to increase.”

On ways to sustain the work done to decongest the traffic in the area, Prof. Osinbajo said having understood what the problem is, and with the work done so far to resolve it, there was no doubt that it would be sustained.

The VP added, "So, the way to go about it is what I have explained, namely: improve the capacity of other ports around, such as the Warri Port. The Lekki Port is also another option; and then improve the infrastructure around it, which is what we are doing. The way to sustain it is just that because we understand why there was congestion. By addressing those concerns, we are able to resolve it. So, I think it will be sustainable."

Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
22nd June, 2019

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Kalman(m): 11:48am On Jun 23, 2019
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God Bless my hustle.

Dedicated to my side chick grin

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Komu1048(m): 11:48am On Jun 23, 2019
Oga kalma wc kind bad Belle u be dis Sunday morning stealing my FTC is not a good thing abeg

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Neil0072009(m): 11:49am On Jun 23, 2019
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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Ifexontop(m): 11:49am On Jun 23, 2019
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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by sammyj: 11:50am On Jun 23, 2019
Na still story not until the gridlock is resolved.

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Nobody: 11:50am On Jun 23, 2019
Upgrade the ports outside Lagos and watch that gridlock disappear into thin air.

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by sykeng(m): 11:50am On Jun 23, 2019
Rubbish
Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Nigeriadondie: 11:50am On Jun 23, 2019
embarassed Is Apapa port the only port in Nigeria? Until we are ready to develop other ports then we can decongest Apapa.

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Amuocha: 11:51am On Jun 23, 2019
Useless measures
Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Emmerlee(m): 11:51am On Jun 23, 2019
Proactive abi reactive? Looks like the word "proactive" is about to assume a new meaning.

Has our government ever been proactive about anything? No disturb my sleep abeg.

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Liamzzybaba(m): 11:51am On Jun 23, 2019
There is nothing proactive about the measures if the event already occurred. Prof Osinbajo,you government is highly "reactive".

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by ArmaniUhuru: 11:52am On Jun 23, 2019
Just make sure Warri, calabar, porthacourt, Bonny, and the other ports are working. That alone will resolve the Apapa girdlock or dreadlock.

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by TFLAME(m): 11:53am On Jun 23, 2019
Kalman:
Lai Mohammed Loading.

Ah!! Wait... First to comment for my life.
God Bless my hustle.

Dedicated to my side chick grin

So you are the one dragging my side chick with me

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Nobody: 11:54am On Jun 23, 2019
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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by RealityShot: 11:55am On Jun 23, 2019
Mtcheeewww!
..
there is only ONE MEASURE to take:
Activate Onne Sea Port for general goods imports..
..
ban certain products at Lagos seaport..e.g: cars.
..
One sea port in a small state like Lagos CAN NOT handle importation of everything needed by N200 million people!
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if Onne is too unsafe, use the NAVAL FORCES or ..
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Finally, build a new high capacity port at Ondo or Delta state.

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Drshobz(m): 11:55am On Jun 23, 2019
the way u ppl have be pro actively cleaning ogoni mess
keep on lying to yourselves

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by macarson2k(m): 11:56am On Jun 23, 2019
janetdaniels201:
FG IS TAKING PROACTIVE MEASURES TO RESOLVE APAPA GRIDLOCK – VP OSINBAJO
*VP inspects progress of work done in the Apapa area

*Expresses hope that gridlock will be cleared soon


The Federal Government is adopting short-term, mid-term and long-term measures, including improving infrastructure, towards resolving the Apapa gridlock and easing traffic around the area, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Saturday, when he went round the Apapa area in Lagos State to inspect progress of ongoing work to clear the gridlock.

The Vice President visited different areas of Apapa, including the truck terminal near Ijora, the entrance to the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Liverpool and Tin Can Island, as well as several road projects in the area to ascertain the level of work done by the Presidential Task Force saddled with the responsibility of clearing the area.

Speaking to reporters after the inspection, Prof. Osinbajo, who was accompanied by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and the Managing Director, NPA, Hadiza Bala-Usman, said a lot of work has been done so far, with more to be accomplished.

He said, "What I have seen is that a lot has been done. The best way of understanding this is to see that there are several aspects of the task that has to be done. First, there is infrastructure around the ports, and I’m sure you’ve seen, going around with us, that a lot of that has been done. We think that we are in a very good place, especially with respect to the improvement of infrastructure.

"The other thing is in the clearing of the trailers and tankers along the various routes. I’m sure you have seen there is considerable improvement. One of the mid to long-term measures is trying to decongest the traffic coming into the port, cargo traffic coming into the port and coming out of the port. This is a port that is meant to take 34 million metric tonnes of cargo, but is now doing over 80 million metric tonnes today. So, there is obviously a need to find alternatives and to expand where that is possible."

It would be recalled that the Presidential task team began its work on May 24, following a Presidential directive issued for the immediate clearing up of the Apapa gridlock and the restoration of law and order to Apapa and its environs. The directive mandated the immediate removal of all trucks from the bridges and roads within Apapa and all adjoining streets leading into the Apapa axis, to allow for free flow of traffic around the area.

Following a request by members of the task force and other stakeholders, Vice President Osinbajo, earlier in June at a meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, approved the extension of the previous deadline. The task force, which commenced its assignment on May 24, is now expected to present a formal report at the end of its extended mandate on June 24.

Speaking further, the Vice President said, “The other thing is in the clearing of the trailers and tankers along the various routes and I’m sure you have seen there is considerable improvement. The Mile 2 end of it is where there is some difficulty but we think that in the next couple of days that will be resolved, especially with the opening up of the Tin Can Island Trailer Park and the palliative work that is going all the way down to Mile 2. So, we think that we should be able to resolve that congestion in the Mile 2 end. And of course, you have seen that the entry to the port is essentially clear.

“Of course, the Lekki Port is an ongoing project and we expect that will be of great help to supporting the Apapa, TinCan Island ports and then we are dredging the Warri Port also. Then just to decongest, to ensure that the traffic of cargo out of the port is effectively done, you know that the Lagos-Kano rail line is also starting from the Apapa Port.

“So, we expect that we should be able to get cargo out of the Apapa Port, using the standard gauge rail to take cargo out of the Apapa Port out to the hinterland. Then of course we are using barges at the moment; the NPA is using barges. So, there are several approaches to this. But as you can imagine, this is a very busy port; Nigeria is a very busy place for commerce. So, traffic is bound to increase.”

On ways to sustain the work done to decongest the traffic in the area, Prof. Osinbajo said having understood what the problem is, and with the work done so far to resolve it, there was no doubt that it would be sustained.

The VP added, "So, the way to go about it is what I have explained, namely: improve the capacity of other ports around, such as the Warri Port. The Lekki Port is also another option; and then improve the infrastructure around it, which is what we are doing. The way to sustain it is just that because we understand why there was congestion. By addressing those concerns, we are able to resolve it. So, I think it will be sustainable."

Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
22nd June, 2019

Mr.Vice President, many times have you visited apapa on this issue and nothing happened. After four months now you will come back and say another thing.

Sanwo-olu hope u will deny not visiting the place with Vice President.

Nigerians are watching!

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by don4real18(m): 12:01pm On Jun 23, 2019
Nigeriadondie:
embarassed Is Apapa port the only port in Nigeria? Until we are ready to develop other ports then we can decongest Apapa.
Read... They are presently dredging Warri

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by Jeezuzpick(m): 12:02pm On Jun 23, 2019
Is this man a professor?

Proactive measures?

Proactive?

On a problem that has been in existence for years?

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by toprealman: 12:04pm On Jun 23, 2019
Is taking, will take, will resolve, planning to take, will form committee, praying that....... kiss undecided
#WhichWayNigeria

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Re: Fg Is Taking Proactive Measures To Resolve Apapa Gridlock – Vp Osinbajo by RealityShot: 12:06pm On Jun 23, 2019
Liamzzybaba:
There is nothing proactive about the measures if the event already occurred. Prof Osinbajo,you government is highly "reactive".
now just imagine a "professor" misusing that word!!...
..
am sure he studied abroad O!

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