SUBSIDY REMOVAL : LASTMA CAUTIONS MOTORISTS AGAINST CONGESTING ROADS AROUND FILLING STATIONS.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, has cautioned motorists queuing up for fuel at different filling stations not to cause traffic congestion and hinder other road users.
Its General Manager, Bolaji Oreagba said this
while deploying more Officers on monitoring traffic around filling stations
including other traffic-prone areas across the State.
Oreagba disclosed that the deployment became
imperative following reports of long queues around filling stations caused by
motorists parking indiscriminately and blocking roads while queuing up to buy
fuel.
He expressed displeasure at the disorderly
behaviour of some drivers, who queue up haphazardly around filling stations
disrupting the free flow of traffic.
Oreagba urged petrol attendants and marketers
to ensure that products are sold in an orderly manner so as not to infringe on
the right of other road users using the right of way.
In his words, “Buying fuel is not an excuse to
block and impede traffic flow across the State, in as much as we want our roads
to be free, we do not want fuel queues to constitute a burden for other road
users across the State”.
The General Manager reiterated that efficient
traffic management remained crucial in the attainment of Governor Babajide
Sanwo-Olu’s seamless multi-modal transportation system in Lagos.
He equally advised motorists including the
public against unsafe fuel storage inside vehicles, homes, markets and
workplaces.
Oreagba advised Landlords and tenants to shun
inappropriate storage of fuel at homes and public places, saying filling
Stations must equally avoid dispensing fuel in polythene bags to avoid scuffle
that can spark off a fire incident.
He maintained that the public needs to be
cautioned against the possibility of a fire outbreak or explosion if there is a
source of ignition such as a naked flame or an electrical spark near the stored
petrol.
This is contained in a statement made
available to newsmen by LASTMA Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment
Department, Adebayo Taofiq.In his words, “Buying fuel is not an excuse to block
and impede traffic flow across the State, in as much as we want our roads to be
free, we do not want fuel queues to constitute a burden for other road users
across the State”.
The General Manager reiterated that efficient
traffic management remained crucial in the attainment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s
seamless multi-modal transportation system in Lagos.
He equally advised motorists including the
public against unsafe fuel storage inside vehicles, homes, markets and
workplaces.
Oreagba advised Landlords and tenants to shun
inappropriate storage of fuel at homes and public places, saying filling
Stations must equally avoid dispensing fuel in polythene bags to avoid scuffle
that can spark off a fire incident.
He maintained that the public needs to be
cautioned against the possibility of a fire outbreak or explosion if there is a
source of ignition such as a naked flame or an electrical spark near the stored
petrol.
This is contained in a statement made
available to newsmen by LASTMA Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment
Department, Adebayo Taofiq.
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