Tag: Petrol tankers

  • Apapa gridlock: Stay away from Lagos now,  govt orders petrol tankers, truck owners

    Apapa gridlock: Stay away from Lagos now, govt orders petrol tankers, truck owners

    Worried by the recent traffic bottleneck that has taken over Apapa and its environs, the Lagos State Government on Friday directed owners and operators of articulated vehicles/trailers and petroleum tankers to stay away from Lagos for now.

    The State Government in a press conference jointly addressed by officials of the State as well as members of the Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO) at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, regretted that the incessant traffic bottleneck had impacted negatively on the commercial activities of the citizenry, adding that the directive would be enforced to eliminate the current hardship being faced by motorists.

    Addressing the briefing, the State’s Acting Commissioner for Transportation, Prince Olanrewaju Elegushi said investigations revealed that the traffic lockdown was a direct result of the challenges being faced by operators of the ports’ which had made it impossible for them to load the articulated vehicles/trailers that has come from the hinterland to evacuate imported items from the ports.

    He said the gridlock was worsened by the current rehabilitation of some major roads and other minor roads which necessitated the closure of some roads in Apapa, noting that the situation had led to the traffic bottleneck and backflow of the articulated vehicles to as far as Ojuelegba on the Funsho Williams Avenue, Surulere.

    Explaining the reason for the State’s directive, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said the Apapa gridlock had also become a reoccurring problem due to constant breakdown of operations at the Ports.

    “Clearly, it is the breakdown of operations at the Port that is the monster causing this reoccurring issue. We keep having this issue of gridlock in Apapa because issues that the Ports Authorities and the concessionaires are dealing with are recurrent and the spillover effect of those issues are causing all these.

    “If the Ports can’t determine how many trucks they are able to deal with on a daily basis; how they are informed about coming in and going out, then it will be a problem to deal with.

    “What we need to do is to keep on engaging with them, we keep on engaging with other states and so on. I mean people who have trucks in other states and already know that there is a logjam in Lagos, why send other trucks to Lagos? While clearing the mess that the Lagos State Government did not cause, can people not consider it logical to wait for few days for us to clear this and this is the reason why we are saying that trucks should stay away from Lagos in the interim.

    “The idea is not to say don’t come into Lagos. It is part of what makes the economy of Lagos what it is but we are saying let us deal with the logjam that we have presently and there is no way we can deal with it, we can only deal with the effect because the causes essentially have to do with the operations at the Ports and that is why we are appealing to them,” Ayorinde said.

    Ayorinde also said that the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had been unable to load product from its Mosimi Depot in Ogun State due to vandalisation, noting that tankers hoping to get fuel across to the South West States are stranded in Lagos.

    In the interim, the Government, however, urged the operators to utilise the Ogere Trailer Park and other parks outside the State to avoid further hardship for motorists on the road, assuring that all measures would be deployed to ensure quick resolution of the situation.

  • Confusion as petrol  tankers catch fire in Ondo

    Confusion as petrol tankers catch fire in Ondo

    There was confusion in the hilly town of Oka-Akoko, headquarters of Akoko Southwest of Ondo State, yesterday, when four petroleum tankers bursted into flames while ascending the elevated terrain of Oke-Oka road. Residents and other road users took to their heels as they struggled to escape the ensuing fire.

    As at the press time,the inferno was yet to subside while motorists have abandoned the route which links the Owo-Iwaro-Isua-Akoko-Lokoja- Abuja road. According to the Olubaka of Oka-Akoko, Oba Adebori Adeyeye, the present situation has ruined the economy of his people and is having adverse effect on their lives.

    However, the monarch appreciated Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu for his concern following the prompt delegation he sent to assess the road. Already, officials of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) soldiers, and men of the NigerianPolice Force are at the scene of the incident to put the situation under control.

  • Petrol tankers now to pay wharf fees

    Petrol tankers now to pay wharf fees

    •Lagos sacks revenue collector

    OWNERS of tankers lifting petrol from Lagos ports will henceforth pay wharf landing fees, it was learnt yesterday.

    Their inclusion in the 305 firms in the payment bracket followed the deregulation in the downstream sector of petroleum industry.

    The development came after the expiration of a four-month notice served on Messrs M-TOF Consulting Services by the Lagos State government to hands off the collection of wharf landing fees on its behalf.

    Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, who signed the contract termination notice, said the consultant breached certain clauses in the agreement between it and the government.

    The notice, served on April 18 and addressed to the Managing Director of the firm, expired on Thursday, last week.

    It reads: “Your company is hereby given 4 (four) weeks’ notice of Lagos State government’s intention to terminate  the above mentioned contract in line with Clause 22.0 of the executed agreement due to your breac of of Clauses 4.6 and 8.3 of the agreement.

    “Take notice that the said contract stands terminated 4 (four) weeks from the receipt of this letter.”

    The government has mandated the Lagos State Wharf Landing Fees Collecting Authority to take over the functions of Messrs M-TOF.

    Its Chairman, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, said the authority has 304 clients in its payment bracket. He gave the breakdown as dry cargo (225), bonded terminals (29) and wet cargo customers (50).

    He urged those in the payment bracket to henceforth route their payments to the state government through the authority, using the designated banks.

     

  • Ondo: 10 escape death in petrol tankers inferno

    Ondo: 10 escape death in petrol tankers inferno

    No fewer than 10 persons narrowly escaped death in Akure, the Ondo State capital Wednesday as two petroleum tankers in a filling station caught fire.

    The inferno, which occurred at a filling station located along Akure/Ondo express road, caused traffic gridlock along the busy road for several hours.

    Those who escaped death in the fire incident included the drivers of the two trucks, their assistants and the workers at the filling station.

    The incident which caught the workers unaware started around 2.30pm when the tanker drivers were dropping fuel in the dump at the station.

    One of the workers in the filling station said that the drivers and the assistants were dropping fuel into the fuel dump when the tankers burst into flame.

    He said the cause of the inferno could not be ascertained yet, adding that there was no casualty in the fire incident.

    At the scene, men of the 323 artillery brigade were seeing in the area to prevent breakdown of law and order, while
    men of the state Fire service were trying to put off the fire.

    The fire incident which occurred at a time when there is fuel scarcity in the state, it was gathered could lead to further suffering for the people, as the affected station is one of the few ones with fuel in the state.