The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) on Monday impounded 40 illegally parked trucks, tankers and trailers under flyovers in the Costain/Iganmu axis.
The exercise was conducted after a seven-day notice to remove such illegally parked and abandoned vehicles had expired.
The General Manager of LASTMA Mr. Bolaji Oreagba said that the enforcement operation was led by the Director of Operations (Headquarters) Mr. Peter Gbedemeje.
He stated that appropriate charges would be brought against the owners and drivers of the seized vehicles in court.
The LASTMA boss said that the level of voluntary compliance before the enforcement was encouraging.
He claimed that the majority had already removed their heavy-duty vehicles before the exercise began.
“We are very happy with the level of voluntary compliance by owner/drivers of these illegally parked trucks including other illegal workshops such as Iron benders, mechanics, and food/ fruits vendors.
“These 40 impounded trailers were contravened around Ijora, Costain, Breweries and Ajegunle Park by Ijora Mobil Road area of Iganmu, Lagos,” Oreagba said.
Gbedemeje, the Head of Operations, stated that the authority would carry out the cleanup operation.
Gbedemeje said that the exercise would be extended to other parts of the state in order to checkmate criminal activities.
Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu had on Sept. 12 ordered the removal of all abandoned vehicles parked indiscriminately under bridges across the state.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Mr. Sola Giwa, made this known during an emergency meeting with stakeholders, held at Ikeja.
Giwa said that Gov. Sanwo-Olu had declared zero tolerance for environmental abuse, illegal and indiscriminate dumping of refuse, and defacing of the environment when he signed the ‘Executive Order’ on traffic and sanitation.
”I can assure you that government will enforce this notice after the expiration of the seven days ultimatum beginning from today (Monday),” he had said.
Giwa appealed to owners of abandoned vehicles to comply, as the ‘Removal Notice’ became necessary due to security issues and attendant gridlock in identified areas.
He listed Costain, Apapa, Ajah, and Lekki, among such areas.
In his address, Oreagba, General Manager, LASTMA, had served a seven-day removal and compliance notice to owners of trucks and other vehicles parked under Costain Bridge area.
He urged them to comply or risk having their vehicles impounded; and prosecuted.
Oreagba said that the state government was committed to reducing the traffic problems around the axis, hence, it had become important to remove bottlenecks to achieving that.