Violent commotion is ongoing in Apapa area of Lagos as a policeman attached to Diamond Bank on Burma Road allegedly shot dead three trailer drivers.
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FG, SORT OUT APAPA PORTS ROADS MESS – PUNCH EDITORIAL
Lot of Nigerians believes that government is ponderous and lacks the leadership acumen to move the country forward. The result is a dysfunctional entity where there is chronic infrastructure deficit.
Continue reading »APAPA-WHARF GRIDLOCK MAY CAUSE FUEL SCARCITY – NUPENG
Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers has expressed worry that the gridlock being experienced by petroleum tankers and articulated vehicles on Apapa-Wharf Road may result to fuel scarcity.
Continue reading »APAPA PORT: BAD ROADS, OTHERS THREATEN 24-HOUR OPERATIONS
The unrelenting gridlock on the access roads to the nation’s major port, the Apapa Port, is threatening the successful implementation of the Presidential Executive Order of 24 hours’ operations at the seaports.
Continue reading »APAPA, NATION’S ECONOMIC HUB, GRINDS TO A HALT
The roads leading to Apapa, Nigeria’s busiest port city, are in a mess and should be declared a national emergency.
Continue reading »N100BN NEEDED TO RECONSTRUCT APAPA ROAD — FASHOLA
The design and other requirements needed for the reconstruction of the Apapa road in Lagos State are ready, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has said.
Continue reading »FG, PRIVATE FIRMS TO SIGN MOU ON REPAIR OF WHARF ROAD, APAPA
— Govt wants clarity on firms’ offerings, roads redesigned for concrete construction – Fashola The Federal Government and a group of undisclosed private firms are shortly expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which would enable them invest over N100 billion in the reconstruction of the decrepit Wharf Road in Apapa, Lagos State, the Minister of Power, Works and […]
Continue reading »APAPA PORTS ROADS A PRIORITY – FASHOLA
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, has said that the rehabilitation of access roads at Apapa Port in Lagos State was a priority project of the Federal Government.
Continue reading »CUSTOMS AGENTS, TRUCK OWNERS SUSPEND STRIKE AT PORTS
Customs agents and truck owners at the nation’s ports have suspended the nationwide industrial action declared three days ago.
Continue reading »MARITIME WORKERS TASK FED GOVT ON REHABILITATION OF PORTS
Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), has urged the federal government’s on rehabilitation of the nation’s access roads to the ports in order to save workers from untimely death.
Continue reading »TRUCKERS, FREIGHT FORWARDERS WITHDRAW SERVICES FROM LAGOS PORTS, TERMINALS OVER ROADS
Members of the Amalgamation of Trucking Associations with Other Stakeholders in Maritime Industry on Monday withdrew their services from the Lagos ports and bonded terminals to press their demand for the fixing of dilapidated port roads.
Continue reading »MARITIME WORKERS GIVE FED GOVT 21 DAYS’ ULTIMATUM OVER DEPLORABLE PORT ROADS
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) on Sunday gave the Federal Government a 21-day ultimatum to rehabilitate and make the Oshodi-Apapa Dual Carriage Way and the access roads leading to the nation’s sea ports motorable.
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