Travellers on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Monday experienced a traffic gridlock on the Magboro-Berger section of the road, with some lamenting that they spent almost 16 hours on the road.
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Report revealed that the Berger construction company was conducting repairs on various parts of the road. However, traffic worsened on Monday.
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Our correspondents observed that the gridlock started from Magboro, Ogun State inward Lagos State on Monday early hours.
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A traveller, Oyinda Kazeem, regretted travelling, noting that she missed her appointment due to the traffic.
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She said, āI had an appointment with a mentor I havenāt seen in a long time so I travelled from Ibadan. He is travelling overseas tomorrow. I donāt think Iāll see him.ā
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A worker in a private firm, John Adah, told our correspondent he had to pack his car by the roadside and take an okada to Lagos to meet an appointment.
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He said, āI need to get these documents signed otherwise we will lose the contract. I donāt have a choice but to run. Iāll come back to the car.ā
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Another commuter, who simply identified herself as Ayomide, said her boss was beginning to doubt her commitment to work as he always resumed late to work due to the traffic.
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Meanwhile, commercial vehicles and motorcycles hiked their fares by over 300%, charging about N1000 for a trip from Ibafo to Berger.
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A snack seller, Umar Ibrahim, told our correspondent that he had made a monthās sales on Monday alone.
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He said, āMarket is good. I have been making sales for a month. My Oga will be happy and I will get a high compensation too.ā
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The supervisor of the Lagos-Sagamu section of the expressway, Wale Adebote, blamed the rain and vehicles that broke down along the expressway for the gridlock.
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He said, āThree vehicles decided to pass a path made for only two at Otedola bridge. They hit themselves and that further added to the traffic because it was hard to pull them out.ā
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The Ogun state Traffic Road Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, said there was a joint operation by TRACE, Federal Road Safety Corps, LASTMA and the police to reduce the traffic.
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The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State FRSC, Florence Okpe, said the narrowing of the road compounded the traffic. CONTINUE READINGā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦.
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