By Olasunkanmi Akoni
….As CP tasks personnel on discipline
SEVENTY-TWO hours into the commencement of the new Call-Up System introduced by Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, the Lagos State Special Traffic Management Enforcement Team, yesterday, vowed to sustain the new order in Apapa and its environs, as gridlock eases off.
This came as sanity seemed to be returning gradually to Apapa access roads and its environs, following the enforcement and commencement of the new System.
The Lagos State government and the NPA, last Tuesday, disclosed the commencement of a three-month trial on enforcement and compliance of the electronic-Call-Up System from February 27, 2021, as part of measures to ensure the free flow of traffic in Apapa access port areas and its environs.
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Call-Up system enforcement: Lagos traffic team vows to sustain new order in Apapa environs
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By Olasunkanmi Akoni
Barely 72 hours into the commencement of the new Call-Up System into the administration of port operations introduced by the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Lagos State Special Traffic Management Enforcement Team has expressed determination to sustain the new order in Apapa and environs as gridlock eases off.
This happened as decorum and sanity seemed to be returning gradually to Apapa access roads and environs following enforcement and commencement of the new Call-Up System.
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A truck driver, simply identified as Akeem, drowned yesterday after his truck plunged into the lagoon.
Akeem, who was returning two empty containers to a barging site in Apapa, was said to be in the truck when it rolled off the barge and plunged into the lagoon, trapping him in the process.
Before the unfortunate incident, the deceased was said to have queried the position of things at the jetty, but was asked to proceed by officials of the private jetty.
“The truck rolled backwards and plunged into the water while the driver was trying to position it. He tried to jump out but it was too late for him to do so as he and the truck fell into the water.
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Apapa gridlock: Lagos traffic team reads riot act, to commence enforcement
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…7000 trucks certified fit for call up system so far-NPA
By Olasunkanmi Akoni
Following the intractable gridlock along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, port access roads and Apapa environs, the newly constituted Lagos State Traffic Management Enforcement Team, has announced its readiness to commence impoundment of any heavy-duty vehicles parked indiscriminately along the axis.
Meanwhile, members of various unions at the ports have called on the authority to probe the activities of Shippers Council of Nigeria and a terminal operator, APMT, over the Apapa gridlock.