Vincent Toritseju
25 December 2018, Sweetcrude, Lagos — The Association of Maritime Truck Owners, AMATO, has said that no amount of regulation will solve the current traffic gridlock in and around Apapa and environs, the group’s President Chief Remi Ogungbemi has said.
Speaking on the sideline of the press briefing by the Nigeria Customs Services at it’s Harvey Road zonal Headquarters in Yaba, Lagos, Ogungbemi said that it is only an automated system of truck call that can bring about a final solution to the perennial traffic problem.
The group’s President said that the present call system was not working because of human interference.
He said: “No amount of regulation can bring sanity to Apapa even if the necessary infrastructures are in place.
“Automation is the answer to the Apapa gridlock, 25 percent of trucks operating in Lagos have their park but they do not know when to come to the port.
“Automation will regulate the movement of trucks, the present call-up system is not working because of human interference.”
Ogungbemi also said that the gridlock is adversely affecting haulage business adding that many directives from various government agencies have not helped the situation in any way.
“We have had orders from the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Ports Authority, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, and other agencies all to no avail.
“The trucks are still there for days and weeks, either waiting to be loaded or to drop empty containers.