LASTMA impounds 123 vehicles blocking bridges

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority has impounded 123 vehicles over illegal parking around bridges across the Lagos Island.

The General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, made the disclosure in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.

The statement was signed by the Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA, Adebayo Taofiq.

Mr Babare-Oki noted that the development was in continuation of general enforcement operations to unlock traffic bottlenecks across the state.

Mr Babare-Oki who led the combined enforcement team with security personnel said the exercise was carried out based on the directive of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Mr Sola Giwa.

He noted that the agency swung into action after several warnings issued to both private and commercial bus drivers to stop indiscriminate parking/illegal garages around bridges were not complied with.

Mr Bakare-Oki confirmed that the 123 vehicles were impounded around Ebute-Ero by Idumota Bridge, Simpson Bridge, Apongbon under Bridge and Elegbata area of Lagos Island.

According to him, it’s nauseating seeing the private and commercial bus drivers constituting public nuisance by parking freewill around bridges thereby causing avoidable gridlock.

He said, “They also cause inconvenience to other motorists and road users using these bridges to link up with other parts of the state. We will continue to ensure free flow of traffic by scaling up our enforcement and clampdown on these stubborn private and commercial bus drivers.

Meanwhile, 19 notorious hoodlums were arrested during enforcement operation over illegal collection of parking dues from innocent motorists.’’

He said that investigation revealed that the arrested 19 notorious hoodlums impersonated themselves as approved government agents with fake identity cards to extort innocent motorists including illegal traders who sell by roadsides.

Mr Bakare-Oki disclosed that owners/drivers of these 123 contravened vehicles including 19 arrested hoodlums would be prosecuted at the Lagos State Mobile Court for contravening the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018.

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