Lagos Issues 7-Day Quit Notice To Buses, Vehicles On Bridges
Commercial bus drivers parking indiscriminately on bridges across Lagos state have been issued a 7-day ‘vacation order’ by the state government.
The Special Adviser to the state Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa, issued the order to remove every infraction impeding free flow of traffic on bridges across state, adding that defaulters will face dire consequences.
Giwa, in a statement on Monday, said motorists/commercial bus drivers have continued to defy government order and causing serious obstructions around these bridges with great negative impacts on the integrity of the bridges and traffic despite several warnings.
He stressed that the present administration is expending huge resources for constructing standard bus terminals/garages for commercial activities in every part of the State.
According to him, “Every motorist/commercial bus driver operating along ‘Apongbon’ and ‘Idumota’ (Cater) Bridges, ‘Elegbata:, ‘Ebute-Ero’ and ‘Ejalonibu’ must as a matter of urgency vacate these areas as LASTMA would commence strict enforcement operation immediately after the expiration of this ultimatum until zero tolerance is achieved across the state”
He added that activities of those commercial bus drivers on bridges are contrary to provisions of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law 2018 as amended.
Giwa, however, affirmed that after the expiration of the ultimatum, any vehicles that contravened would be immediately charged to the Lagos State Mobile Court for prosecutions.
“The 7-day ‘Vacation Order’ takes immediate effect from Monday, 16th of October, 2023,” he stated.
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