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Gridlock: Sanwo-Olu speaks on finding lasting solution as he visits Apapa

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: May 31, 2019
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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Apapa, Lagos state
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Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu visited the scene of gridlock caused by trailers in Apapa area of the state on Thursday, 30th May, 2019.

Okay.ng reports that the governor assured residents that the issue will be resolved soon with the lasting solution on ground.

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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Apapa, Lagos state

Sanwo-Olu said while on his visit that the traffic problem in the area and its environs was multi-faceted which requires joint efforts by the State government, their federal counterpart and stakeholders.

In his words, “We must thank the Federal Government for setting up a Presidential Taskforce that will work with the state government to resolve the gridlock in Apapa.

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“The facility is owned by the Federal government, but the users are Lagos citizens.

“We have discovered that the problem of Apapa is multi-faceted; one agency cannot resolve the issue.

“We have met with security officers and operators on ground. We have seen the problem is multi-faceted.

“It is more than one company that can bring solution to it.”

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Earlier, Sanwo-Olu visited the Nigeria Ports Authority at Lilly Port Terminal where he met with port operators.

Sanwo-Olu in Apapa
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Apapa, Lagos state

The operators listed out several challenges in the port.

Meanwhile, Sanwo-Olu said it was sad that the trucks were still parking on the road.

“From our interactions with the stakeholders, it was discovered that NPA has a concession company, APMT,” he said.

“We realised that there is a disconnect in the activities of picking and dropping of containers in the ports.

“One of the strategies we will be engaging is NIMASA, shipping councils, NPA and others to resolve the issue, especially on how they can push the commencement date for the collection of demurrage.”

Furthermore, he revealed that a 1,000 capacity Tin Can ports terminal would be available in June.

“What is left to complete is the water system, toilet facility and power supply, which is the aspect left to fix,” he said.

“Once they do that, all the trucks on the Ijora bridge and others within that axis can use it.

“Another solution, which is the third, is the land we have within the Tin Can Port.

“The land will need the cooperation of the federal and state government.

“We will need to move the people that are occupying the land, because the occupants are illegal squatters.

“We need to source for money to complete the project.

“There are other smaller terminals that the committee is working on.”

Concluding the visit, he said the final solution is round the corner.

“We are hoping in due cause, we will get all these issues behind us.”
The Governor, however, said the long term solution to ending the gridlock within Apapa was an economic one,” he said.

“We need to build another port. It is a long term solution. We will take it upon ourselves, with the support of the NPA, to develop the Lekki and Badagry ports,” he added.

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