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Mr Abdulhai Inua Mohammed, former Vice chairman, National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), on Friday, attributed the reduction of gridlock on Apapa port access roads

Mohammed, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos, dismissed claims that the reduction of the gridlock was due to the e-call-up system of the Nigerian Ports Authority .According to Mohammed, the reduction of gridlock is not on all the port access roads, as the TinCan Island axis remains a nightmare to commuters.

“I will like the authorities to go towards the Tincan axis, from mile 2 to Tincan to see what is happening in that axis.“Some of the truck owners have packed their trucks because of some of the irregularities that take place in some areas,” he said. Mohammed advised the regulatory body to call stakeholders together and get their inputs on the wrong-doings within that area to be able to tackle the problem.He said so many people had garages even before the introduction of the e-call-up, asking what prevented the authorities from integrating those garages to the call-up system.

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