Sanwo-Olu Visits Mile 2 Area, Charges Ikomodina To Clear Traffic On Lagos/Badagry Expressway

Posted on September 23, 2023
FASHINA SHAKIRU 
 
Following the visit of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to Mile 2 area to inspect the Blue Line Rail and BRT Corridor, he has urged the NURTW Chairman of Branch C’ Amuwo Odofin, Prince Ajele Abeyi Abayomi Ikomodina, to clear commercial drivers, motorcycles and tricycle riders running against traffic on Mile 2, Lagos/Badagry Expressway.
Responding, Ikomodina said that he will embark on advocacy in order to ensure that they discontinue driving against traffic and equally to complement the efforts of the State Government.
Ikomodina also urged commerical drivers to stop picking or dropping passengers on the highway while warning the motorists using the wrong lanes to desist from the act.
According to him, the “anti-one-way” advocacy commerced immediately on Friday and will continue on Saturday and Sunday and hopefully, the drivers can be fully aware. As from Monday, full operations will commence on the axis of Mile 2 outer corridors to monitor and control the commercial drivers activities on this axis.

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