LASTMA Averts Fire Disaster around Stadium Bridge at Surulere

condoned off vehicular movement around gas leakage truck at Alaka

Operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) led by Lastma Akinde Olusola today averted a fire disaster around stadium bridge inward Ojuelegba area of Lagos.

In a press statement issued by the Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA Mr. Adebayo Taofiq quoted Lastma Officer Akinde Olusola of Zone 3, Iponri area of Surulere to have confirmed that a gas laden truck with registration no KRD 281 XL hit the newly erected barrier by the government at Alaka inward Stadium.

Zebra Olusola confirmed further that in an attempt for gas truck to force itself under the newly erected barrier had its content (gas) spilled on the main garriage by Akaka inward Stadium bridge.

According to Zebra Olusola “Immediately the incident occured Lastma officials quickly invited other energency responders particularly the Lagos State Fire Service and condoned off the main carriage way at Alaka by Stadium bridge for motorists to avert any fire outbreak”

“While the driver of the truck was arrested and handed over to Police men from Area ‘C’ Divisional Police Station, vehicular movement were diverted to service lane from Alaka to continue their movement inward…Ojuelegba by Lastma Officials”

The General Manager of LASTMA Mr Bolaji Oreagba said the newly errected barrier at Stadium bridge was to divert heavy trucks to service lane from Alaka inward Staduim down to Ojuelegba.

Mr. Oreagba however enjoined heavy truck drivers to always make use of the service lane whenever they are embarking on any journey around Stadium to Ojuelegba area of Lagos.

Kindly contact Lastma hotlines 08100565860/08129928513 in case of any traffic gridlock, comment and observation.

Adebayo Taofiq
Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA.

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