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General Category => SpyLoaded News => Topic started by: Morayo on June 16, 2019, 08:05:40 PM
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Two cars were destroyed as heavy container fell on the cars. Heavy-duty vehicles are scattered across Apapa due to the location of different ports in the area.
At least the two cars which destroyed after a container fell on them around Tin Can Island port in Apapa, Lagos, occurs on Saturday.
It’s not clear if there were casualties but the affected vehicles were badly damaged.
Heavy-duty vehicles are scattered across Apapa due to the location of different ports in the area.
To reduce traffic congestion and possibly minimize accidents, the federal government recently set up a task force to restore sanity to the roads in the area.
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Recalled that the Federal Government on Friday extended by two weeks, the time given to the Presidential Taskforce on the Apapa traffic gridlock to resolve the matter following a request for extension by members of the taskforce and other stakeholders.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, approved the extension at a meeting of the Presidential Taskforce with stakeholders at the Presidential Villa, earlier in the week.
The taskforce, according to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, commenced its assignment on May 24 and had up to June 7 to complete the assignment.
He said that the panel was expected to present a formal report at the end of its extended mandate on June 24.