Petroleum Tankers Take Over Lagos Roads
From Ladipo to inner Aswani road, from Orile to the whole of Iganmu/Eko bridge, from the flyover connecting the airport road to Oshodi, and of course all of Airport road, petrol tankers from all over Nigeria are indiscriminately parked, waiting for signal to head to Apapa seaport to load petroleum products.
The resultant effect of turning Lagos roads into a parking lot is making an already traffic infested Lagos worse, and making the bridges a ticking time bomb.
The bridges are not meant to carry stationary trucks, it can collapse at anytime and if this happens, it will be a total disaster....thousands of lives will be lost.
At what point did we get here? Is there no other means of conveying the petroleum products apart from using these tankers? Can't the tankers wait in their various states until they are told that products are available so they just drive in, pick the products and drive out again?
If the refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna were working in full capacity, there won't be need for importation of products, and of-course there wont be need for tankers to be in Lagos.
Coming to Lagos means they are here to get imported petroleum products....dear Lord, help us move past this era before the end of this dispensation
Today is a Sunday and there is so much traffic out there, I fear for Monday morning. Something needs to be done.....fast!
FYI, first picture was taken off the internet, the other pictures were taken by me, around Aswani/Ladipo road.
The resultant effect of turning Lagos roads into a parking lot is making an already traffic infested Lagos worse, and making the bridges a ticking time bomb.
The bridges are not meant to carry stationary trucks, it can collapse at anytime and if this happens, it will be a total disaster....thousands of lives will be lost.
At what point did we get here? Is there no other means of conveying the petroleum products apart from using these tankers? Can't the tankers wait in their various states until they are told that products are available so they just drive in, pick the products and drive out again?
If the refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna were working in full capacity, there won't be need for importation of products, and of-course there wont be need for tankers to be in Lagos.
Coming to Lagos means they are here to get imported petroleum products....dear Lord, help us move past this era before the end of this dispensation
Today is a Sunday and there is so much traffic out there, I fear for Monday morning. Something needs to be done.....fast!
FYI, first picture was taken off the internet, the other pictures were taken by me, around Aswani/Ladipo road.
Picture credit-Internet |
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