Part of the statement reads, “The Nigerian Ports Authority has directed a temporary hold on the release of trucks from all pre-gates serving the Lagos Port Complex, LPC, until further notice.
“The measure is to facilitate the clearance of congestion along the port access route. Please note that this operational measure is temporary. The pre-gates will be reopened as soon as the terminals absorb all the trucks on the roads.
“We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work with relevant authorities to restore normal operations. Updates will be provided as they become available.”
Reacting to the development, Mr. Sani Mohammed, an official of Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO), said congestion on the port access road had extended from Wharf Road to Ijora, causing severe gridlock across the entire Apapa area.
He blamed the situation on terminal operators, whom he accused of working at a snail’s pace. Mohammed also noted that a broken-down truck along the route worsened the traffic, leaving container trucks and other vehicles stranded for hours.
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