OTEDOLA TANKER EXPLOSION: LAGOS GOVT RESTRICTS MOVEMENT OF FUEL TANKERS TO DESIGNATED ROUTE
The
Lagos State Government has announced a restriction of the movement of fuel
tankers to designated trailer route in the state.
This
is following the tragic tanker explosion on Otedola Bridge inward Ojodu Berger
along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Thursday, June 28, which claimed lives and
property.
The
state government also said it was now mandatory for all articulated trucks
coming into Lagos to obtain the Ministry of Transportation’s Road Worthiness
Certificate at any of the designated centres within the next 30 days.

He
also noted that preliminary investigations into the incident revealed a
combination of a vehicular defect and human errors.
“As an
immediate response to the latest incident, the Lagos State Government hereby
announces the following measures: Fuel tankers are hereby directed to ply the
designated trailer route, that is, Apapa-Oworonshoki Expressway via Ogudu to
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
“All
tankers and containers coming into Lagos State from henceforth are directed to
obtain the Ministry of Transportation Certificate of Road Worthiness at any of
our centres within the next 30 days, while new centres along the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway will be established to quickly to cope with the expected demand for
this service,” Lawanson said.
He
listed the 10 centres currently available to process the applications to
include Berger, Ojodu; Odogunyan, Ikorodu; Agric/Ishawo Road, Ikorodu; Works
yard, PWD, Shogunle; NCI, Gbagada; VIS Yard, Oko-Afo, Badagry; VIS Yard,
Ayobo-Ipaja; Test Centre, Badagry; VIS Yard, Epe; and VIS Yard, Oko-Oba
Abattoir.
He
added that the government, in partnership with all the stakeholders, would set
up joint-enforcement of the operating laws, while barriers would be installed
on bridges in Lagos to prevent articulated trucks including Ojuelegba, Mobolaji
Bank Anthony, Ekodeso, Abule-Egba, Lekki-Ajah, among others.
At
least nine people were killed on Thursday after a tanker explosion on Otedola
Bridge along the Berger axis of Lagos.
The
General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Adesina
Tiamiyu, confirmed that rescue officials have been able
to retrieve nine bodies from the scene of the fire.
Eyewitnesses,
however, said the death toll might be higher as many people were trapped in
their cars with rescue officials still working at the scene.
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