In a dramatic move to restore order and ensure smooth traffic flow, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has launched a major crackdown on illegal garages.

Crackdown On Illegal Garages: LASTMA Takes Action To Restore Order In Lagos

 

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Crackdown By LASTMA

The enforcement team impounded 40 vehicles (25 commercial and 15 private) in the busy areas of Oyingbo, Ijora, and Idumota.

The impoundments were carried out by LASTMA enforcement team, led by Mr. Kayode Odunuga, under the supervision of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Sola Giwa.

The targeted operation focused on removing illegal garages that have long caused traffic jams and major inconvenience for both residents and commuters.

Plan for Smooth Traffic Flow

“This operation is part of a bigger plan to improve the city’s transportation network and keep order on the roads,” stated Giwa.

He emphasized the impact of illegal garages, noting: “Illegal garages have been a big problem in our effort to keep traffic moving smoothly in Lagos.

“These impoundments send a strong message to all offenders that the state will not tolerate activities that disrupt public order and endanger the lives of our citizens.”

Hotspots for Traffic Congestion

The hotspots of Oyingbo, Ijora, and Idumota have been notorious for traffic congestion, largely due to unauthorized parking and makeshift garages.

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LASTMA intervention aims to eliminate these hazards, ease congestion, and significantly improve traffic flow.

Residents and business owners have praised the government’s efforts, highlighting the potential benefits to their daily activities and overall quality of life.

Continued Efforts By LASTMA

LASTMA has assured the public that this crackdown is not a one-time event but part of a continued effort that will extend to other parts of the city with similar issues.

Giwa urged all vehicle owners and operators to follow state traffic rules and cooperate with authorities to avoid penalties.

He reiterated the government’s commitment to creating a safer and more livable Lagos, encouraging motorists to take care of the roads and report any broken-down or abandoned vehicles promptly.

Through these decisive actions, LASTMA aims to ensure that Lagosians experience a more orderly and efficient traffic system, reflecting a commitment to public safety and better urban living.

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