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August 19, 2024 Fuel Scarcity Sparks Gridlock and Long Queues in Lagos

Fuel Scarcity Sparks Gridlock and Long Queues in Lagos

Fuel queues have reappeared in various parts of Lagos due to a shortage of petroleum products in Nigeria’s commercial hub. In some areas, motorists were seen lining up in queues that extended into the streets, leading to traffic congestion around filling stations.

The price of a litre of fuel has surged to between N800 and N1,000 at some stations, causing transportation costs to rise. Many filling stations have stopped selling fuel altogether, while black market dealers have seized the opportunity to conduct brisk business.

This fuel scarcity isn't confined to Lagos; several states in northern Nigeria are also facing persistent shortages. In response, the Federal Government, through the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), has threatened to revoke the licenses of filling stations hoarding fuel.

In a tweet, the agency stated, “NMDPRA embarks on a war against the illegal sale of petroleum products, especially PMS in jerrycans. Filling stations are advised to desist from servicing illegal peddlers; failure to do so would result in the suspension of retail licenses.”

Last month, the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) attributed the scarcity to disruptions in the discharge operations of several vessels. NNPCL spokesperson Olufemi Soneye explained that the tight fuel supply and distribution in parts of Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were due to these operational issues. He also mentioned that the situation was exacerbated by flooding along truck routes, which hindered the movement of PMS from coastal areas to Abuja. Despite these challenges, he assured Nigerians that the NNPCL is actively working to resolve the situation.

August 16, 2024 Government Announces Two-Day Traffic Diversion on Lagos Road

Government Announces Two-Day Traffic Diversion on Lagos Road

The Lagos State Government has announced a planned traffic diversion at the Ikeja Along Bus Stop on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, between Ile Zik and Conoil Filling Station on the Oshodi-bound lane. The diversion will occur over two days, from Saturday, August 17, 2024, to Sunday, August 18, 2024, between 12 midnight and 4 am each day.

The diversion is necessary to allow workers to safely demolish the old pedestrian bridge in the area. The Lagos State Ministry of Transportation shared this information on Thursday via their X handle.

According to the announcement, only one lane will be available to motorists from Ile Zik Bus Stop to Conoil Filling Station on the Oshodi-bound side of the road during the demolition. However, the traffic diversion will not affect motorists on the Dopemu/Abule Egba-bound side of the road.

The state Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, assured that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) will be on the ground to manage vehicular movement and minimize any inconvenience. He urged motorists to be patient, explaining that the closure is part of the traffic management plan by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority to ensure the safe removal of the old pedestrian bridge. The affected lanes will be cordoned off with jersey barriers and protective nets to ensure the safety of motorists and commuters during the demolition.

August 16, 2024 Fire Engulfs Seven-Storey Building in Lagos

Fire Engulfs Seven-Storey Building in Lagos

A fire broke out early Friday morning at a seven-storey building on Sanni Adewale Street in Lagos Island Local Government Area. The incident was confirmed in a statement by Margaret Adeseye, Director of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, on X.com.

According to Adeseye, the fire service received a distress call at 5:17 AM and promptly dispatched firefighters from the Ebute Elefun, Sari, and Lekki 1 stations, who arrived at the scene by 5:33 AM.

The fire, which affected several shops in the building, is now under control, with no casualties reported. Preliminary investigations indicate that an electrical surge may have caused the fire.

The statement reads, "On August 16th, 2024, at 5:17 AM, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service received a distress call about a fire outbreak on Sanni Adewale Street in Lagos Island. Firefighters responded quickly and arrived at the scene by 5:33 AM.

"Thanks to the swift actions of the Lagos State Firefighters, the situation is now under control, and ventilation efforts are ongoing to ensure safety in the area. Preliminary investigations suggest the fire was triggered by an electrical surge. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported."

August 14, 2024 Lagos and Ogun Launch Campaign to Ban Open Defecation Along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway

Lagos and Ogun Launch Campaign to Ban Open Defecation Along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway

The Lagos and Ogun State Environmental Protection Agencies have launched a joint media campaign to ban open defecation along the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway. Announced by the Lagos Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, the campaign aims to improve public health and environmental sustainability by targeting the median from OPIC Plaza to Otedola Bridge.

Led by LASEPA General Manager Babatunde Ajayi and Ogun State’s Environmental Adviser Oluwadare Kehinde, the initiative focuses on preventing the spread of cholera and other diseases, while enhancing the area’s aesthetic appeal. The campaign also plans to involve local stakeholders in monitoring for violations. Ogun State is further collaborating with international organizations to build more public toilets to help eliminate open defecation.

 

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