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Lagos Taskforce Clears Agege Under Bridge, Impounds 55 Vehicles

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The Lagos State Taskforce has cleared the Agege under-bridge area, impounding 55 vehicles, including Danfo buses, Korope minibuses, and Keke Marwa tricycles.

The enforcement, led by CSP Adetayo Akerele, targeted illegal parking and traffic disruptions caused by commercial vehicles, which had turned the Agege roundabout along Ogba Road into an unauthorised parking hub.

The operation extended to Ogba, Iju, and Ishaga roads, following surveillance by the agency’s Monitoring Unit and reports submitted through its “See Something, Say Something” platform.

CSP Akerele condemned the habitual recklessness of commercial drivers, describing traffic gridlock as a man-made problem.

He emphasised that the clean-up marks a significant shift in Lagos State’s traffic enforcement strategy, aimed at reducing travel time, improving safety, and upholding road laws.

The Taskforce has vowed to continue its crackdown on illegal parking and other road offences in its ongoing bid to keep Lagos traffic flowing.

This operation is part of the Lagos State government’s broader initiative to enhance road safety and restore order in critical traffic zones. Motorists and commuters are urged to comply with traffic regulations to ensure that roads remain safe and motorable for everyone at all times.

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