In furtherance of its spirited effort to make Lagos State cleaner, healthier and more liveable, the Lagos State Government has established a special task force for the removal of abandoned and disused vehicles and tricycles littering the State.
Consequently, Lagosians are hereby notified of the operational procedure of the Taskforce as follows:
i. Pasting of Removal Notice Stickers on identified abandoned vehicles with a 7-day period for self-removal by owners of the vehicle
ii. Upon expiration of the grace period, identified abandoned vehicles will be removed by the taskforce to a designated depot within the State.
iii. Where such vehicles are unclaimed within 30 days, the vehicles will be forfeited to the government and undergo proper disposal accordingly.
The General public is hereby advised to comply strictly with this directive while Security agencies are urged to ensure compliance.
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From Facebook Lagos state govt. Page.
Lagos nawa! No matter what they do to that state, it will still remain same I guess. Lol!
ReplyDeleteWow!AMBODE IS WORKING!
ReplyDeletegood move, pls let them start from Surulere.
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteIt will help lagos a lot jare.. Nice idea baba agba
ReplyDeleteMc pinky
This is a great news.
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The pple in d Abroad nko? Who go EPP them move am? I passed inside Ilupeju some weeks back, it was HELL! Haba cars parked both ways allowing only one lane for motorists very frustrating. Abandoned vehicles o
ReplyDeleteThe pple in d Abroad nko? Who go EPP them move am? I passed inside Ilupeju some weeks back, it was HELL! Haba cars parked both ways allowing only one lane for motorists very frustrating. Abandoned vehicles o
ReplyDeleteThis is a welcome development in the right direction. Poco a poco, till we redevelop the country.
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That's a very good initiative. Good morning everyone.
ReplyDeleteThere was a widower who slept in an abandoned vehicle by the roadside everynight. He kept his only son with a distant relative. When my mum got to know, she took him in against everyone's advice, polished him and employed him as our driver. Sooner, my guy got an offshore job and hit the jackpot. Started parading women up and down anytime he returned from a trip. Suddenly he was too big for mum to advice and cut off contact because she reprimanded him for not getting a place, investing and looking after his only child.
ReplyDeleteNow the job is no more. Guess who we saw at our doorstep. Hahaha! Sorry for derailing the post Stella. This just reminded me of him.
Some people never learn. He got carried away by things that were ephemeral.
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ReplyDeleteAbandoned cars and buses take almost part of the road.
Pls come and do ajah. We are tired of the parked cars. Nigeria needs designated dumps plus vehicle crushers. They can charge people to crush the vehicles.
ReplyDeleteYes o!! Good move. Come into Lekki please. So many dead vehicles all over the place
ReplyDeleteAnon 9:15 na wa. What will you guys do to him. Just advice him and dont help him because he will derail again. He needs to be freed from that character.
ReplyDeleteVery good move
ReplyDeleteNice 👍 one
ReplyDeleteOlodi Apapa should be the first. That place na dumping ground for vehicles choi!
ReplyDeleteWhat about the ones that move around town but look abandoned ... That even deserve abandonment. Those moving scrap...
ReplyDeleteGood initiative!
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