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Traffic Jam In Lagos Won’t End Anytime Soon - NUPENG. by Good2love(m): 5:20pm On May 14, 2015
Tokunbo Korodo, south-west chairman of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), says the harrowing experience of Lagos motorists and commuters arising from the fuel scarcity and gridlock on roads may not end anytime soon. According to Korodo, the trucks causing the gridlock on Eko, Liverpool and Coconut bridges, which has affected other major roads, such as Ikorodu road, may not leave the roads anytime soon despite the directive of the Lagos state govt.


Speaking with NAN in Lagos on Thursday, he said that only three depots out of over 50 in the state had petroleum products to dispense. “The development has compelled hundreds of trucks to head for the three depots to lift oil. This is the key reason for the unprecedented traffic jam that has locked down Lagos in recent days.”

Stakeholders at the meeting were NUPENG, petroleum tankers drivers (PID), national association of road transport owners (NARTO), association of maritime truck owners (AMATO) and independent petroleum markers association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Residents in Nigeria’s economic capital have faced tough times trying to buy premium motor spirit, and their woes have been compounded by traffic jams on most roads in the city. Korodo named the three depots currently having oil as capital oil and gas tank farm, ibeto oil and gas tank farm, and integrated oil and gas tank farm, all in the Apapa.

He said the gridlock would ease if trucks queuing for oil would load and leave Lagos by weekend. But observers say such scenario is unlikely. Korodo suggested that the nigerian national petroleum corporation should decentralise loading of petroleum products to ease the pressure on Lagos. “This is the only way Lagos residents can get reprieve from the gridlock, which has forced up transport fares and cost of foodstuff,” he said.


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Re: Traffic Jam In Lagos Won’t End Anytime Soon - NUPENG. by temitemi1(m): 5:26pm On May 14, 2015
EKO oni baje oooooooo grin grin grin. GEJ my HERO! FAYOSE my ROLE MODEL!!
Re: Traffic Jam In Lagos Won’t End Anytime Soon - NUPENG. by frankie15x(m): 5:34pm On May 14, 2015
In Biafra this cannot happen... #teambiafra#
Re: Traffic Jam In Lagos Won’t End Anytime Soon - NUPENG. by ginawest(f): 5:42pm On May 14, 2015
seriously, d traffic jam z tiring.
Re: Traffic Jam In Lagos Won’t End Anytime Soon - NUPENG. by Nobody: 5:53pm On May 14, 2015
I hate Lagos..I will never have anything to do with it.
Re: Traffic Jam In Lagos Won’t End Anytime Soon - NUPENG. by ki02020(m): 6:00pm On May 14, 2015
Are they mad they must be mad....they better go and clear their tankers at apapa expressway
Re: Traffic Jam In Lagos Won’t End Anytime Soon - NUPENG. by ki02020(m): 6:03pm On May 14, 2015
frankie15x:
In Biafra this cannot happen...
#teambiafra#

Which biafra Hope you are not talking about those erosion prone roads in the east

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