LASG reads riot acts to operators of events centres/private property owners and other places of attraction on road blockage
apologizes to Lekki residents over weekend gridlock
Lagos State Government has warned operators of events centres/Private Property Owners and other places of attraction in the state that it is henceforth compulsory for any event centre/ Private Property owner preparing to host more than 50 guests to notify the General Manager, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) for adequate arrangement on management of traffic and parking of visitors’ vehicles.
The State Government warned that it would no longer condone parking of vehicles on the road side by guests for failure of the operators/ property owners to make provision for adequate parking space for their guests.
Commissioner for Transportation, Dr Frederic Oladeinde who read the riot act while commenting on the several hours of traffic gridlocks experienced on Lekki – Express way on Saturday, hinted that the gridlock was caused by motorists who could not secure parking space in the venues of their social gathering and resorted to parking their vehicles on the road sides, causing permanent traffic gridlocks.
While apologizing on behalf of the State Government for the traffic gridlock experienced on the Lekki Corridor at the weekend, the Commissioner stated that it was regrettable that innocent citizens who were going about their lawful duties were forced to share in the pains caused by merry makers.
‘’ henceforth, any social event where the number of expected visitors exceeds 50, organizers of such event must notify the General Manager of LASTMA in advance, especially, if it is perceived that their properties would not accommodate large numbers of vehicles that may be brought by their guests, the LASTMA Authority will be on hand to advise them on what to do rather than allowing their visitors to block roads as this will attract stiffer penalties if caught ’’ Oladeinde warned
While urging Operators of events centres/ Private property owners and other places of attractions across the state to abide by this rules and regulations, the commissioner warned that any commercial event centre, place of worship, night club/lounge, or private property owners that is shot on account of illegal blockage of roads by their attendants would not be reopened until their owners paid the stipulated fines, while vehicles towed on similar offences would not be released until the corresponding amount is paid to the government cover as fines.
The Commissioning while bemoaning operators of some events centres and religious leaders for their less concerns for the general peace of the public, hinted that there were so many event centres and places of worship on that Express Way operating without adequate parking spaces for their visitors/attendants, adding that most traffic gridlocks being experienced in that axis were caused by people that park their vehicles on the road, warning that the state Government would no longer tolerate this act of indiscipline from any quarters.
‘’ many of these events centres and churches do not have enough spaces for their visitors especially on Lekki/ Epe express way, most often, public roads are used for their parking while on many occasions they extend parking of vehicles to critical junctions and highways while not mindful of other road users’’ Oladeinde explained
While reminding that the relevant section of the State Traffic Laws that guide the operation of Events Centres in the State as regard parking of vehicles is still in place, Oladeinde warned that the State Government would not hesitate to apply the law on any erring event centre or private property owner whose attendants block the road on account of inadequate parking space.
‘’ efforts are now being made to address these critical traffic scenario and we will ensure that what happened on Lekki Corridor yesterday, December 14, 2019 is never repeated. Let me therefore warn all events centres Managers once again that they are now under obligation to notify the LASTMA Authority of their scheduled events plans so that LASTMA can as well plan for efficient traffic flow in the area, failure to abide by this regulations, will attract stiff penalty’’ The Commissioner warned
The Commissioner while assuring that the administration of Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo Olu is poised to tackle traffic gridlocks to a standstill, urged the residents to continue to support the 6 Pillars –Development Agenda of the State Government for a traffic free flow and more prosperous Smart City Lagos.