Nigeria: CILT Blames Apapa Traffic on Construction of Tank Farms

9 December 2009

THE Charted Institute of Transport and Logistics (CILT) has decried the un-regulated construction of tank farms on the ports access roads, a development they say has contributed the perennial traffic situation in and around the Apapa area.

This was contained in a communique issued at the end of a one day workshop on policy measures to de-congest the Mile 2 - Apapa expressway organized by the Institute Federal Government has been called upon to halt further construction of tank farms at Ibafon and along the expressway leading to the ports in Lagos..

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