OSHODI-APAPA EXPRESSWAY GRIDLOCK: Fashola, Ambode Ignore road as robbers terrorise motorists
Residents and motorists that use the gateway to the nation’s major ports, the Oshodi-Apapa expressway, are back to the days of horrifying gridlock that makes their lives miserable. Traffic robbers are back, dispossessing trapped motorists of their belongings. It is pitiable that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and his predecessor, who happens to be the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, despite assuring Lagosians of readiness to solve the perennial problem by completing the rehabilitation of the dual carriageway in good time have jettisoned the rehabilitation work.
It seems the scenario stopping the rehabilitation of Oshodi-Murtala Airport road is also playing out on this all-important expressway.
It seems the scenario stopping the rehabilitation of Oshodi-Murtala Airport road is also playing out on this all-important expressway.
Governor Ambode had
accused the Federal Ministry of Works of frustrating some of his plans in Lagos
State, saying the federal ministry of
two things: failure to allow the state government rebuild the Oshodi road that
leads to the Lagos Airport and failure to ensure the proper handover of the
Presidential Lodge in Lagos to the state government as directed by President
Muhammadu Buhari. Responding to the accusation, the Minister, said his “response is to ensure that members
of the public are not misled by deliberate or inadvertent mis-statements” of
the Lagos governor. The minister explained that the request of the Lagos government
to take over the Oshodi-airport road, as well as three other federal roads in
the state, was still being discussed at the Federal Executive Council.
“Federal
Executive Council Memorandum are debated and commented upon by all members and
in cases of roads, surveys, maps and other material have to be provided to
assist members understand the location and connectivity of the roads, (in this
case Four roads), in order to assist how they vote on the Memorandum,” Fashola
said.
A visit to Tin Can Island through Oshodi yesterday revealed the pitiable
state of the highway between Coconut Bus-stop and Tin Can Port second gate. The
entire stretch of the road is in a terrible state of degradation due to several
years of neglect, with gullies and deep potholes on the road. The menacing
presence of the petroleum products tankers and trailers on the road is the
reason Apapa-bound motorists and
commuters spend several hours to get to their destinations on daily basis.
Those who have targets to meet now use the services of commercial motorcycle
operators popularly called Okada riders despite the obvious risk. In fact, most
commercial drivers and motorists now navigate through Olodi-Apapa through
Boundary, Ajegunle, to access Apapa.
The indiscriminate parking of these trucks
worsen the already chaotic traffic situation in the area. This traffic
gridlock has led to hoodlums vandalising
peoples’ cars and robbing them of their belongings. According to eyewitnesses
accounts, so many commuters have been so far dispossessed of their belongings
by miscreants since the reappearance of the terrible traffic situation. One of
the victims, a port operator who pleaded anonymity told Vanguard that: “It is
not clear what led to the resurgence of the gridlock on this expressway after it
had disappeared for sometime.
Vanguard
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