SOUTH WEST Chairman of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Tokunbo Korodo, has said that the harrowing experience of Lagos motorists and commuters arising from the fuel scarcity and gridlock on roads may not end anytime soon.
According to Korodo, the trucks causing the gridlock on Eko, Liverpool and Coconut bridges, which had affected other major roads, such as Ikorodu Road, might not leave the roads anytime soon despite the directive of the Lagos State government.
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