Concerned citizens and stakeholders have described the state of roads in Lagos in recent times as “a shame and death traps” in view of their dilapidated conditions.
The National President, Prince Williams Akporeha, at the end of the union’s virtual National Executive Council meeting, said, “We wish to urgently draw the attention of the Federal Government to the harrowing experiences of the owners of petroleum trucks in the country. The union said it could no longer continue to fold its hands and watch its members, who toil day and night, to keep suffering on the bad roads and in the hands of security agents.
A walk or 10 minutes drive through any federal road in Lagos would be met with a crippling gridlock occasioned by failed portions and broom induced floods.
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