FEW months ago, when many Lagos residents and users of the everr-busy Oshodi-Apapa expressway thought solace had come their way over the perennial traffic gridlock witnessed daily on the road, their optimisms have been dashed following the worsened situation of the log-jam, which is not unconnected to the untidy job done by Julius Berger Plc, on the Berger-yard axis of the road.
This is even as several acclaimed solutions deployed by the Federal and the Lagos State Governments to mitigate the situation, seemed to have faded out, as the tankers container-laden trucks are back on the road, frustrating human and vehicular movements.
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