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Ambode Poviding solution to Lagos Traffic Problems (PHOTOS)

Sometimes, solution to an age-long drawback might be the appliance of wisdom. Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode – the Governor of Lagos state – is demonstrating that theory with the big scale integration of slip-roads and lay-bys on Lagos roads.

Lagos state is supremely disreputable for traffic gridlocks. Endless traffic bottlenecks is one drawback that has infested the state for as long as majority of its residents will keep in mind. With the exploding population in the state, it ne’er gave the impression of that the traffic traffic jam challenge would be one which will be head.

However, the recent integration of slip-roads and lay-bys at some disreputable bus stops by the Ambode administration is demonstrating that an answer has always been with us.

Some locations that were up to now ill-famed for traffic gridlocks area unit these days now experiencing free flow of traffic thanks to the appliance of strategic thinking by the present administration in urban center state.

For instance, the recently made lay-bys and slip roads at Berger stop, Iyana-Iworo stop, Ketu-Alapere stop, Ogudu stop, etc currently guarantee a free flow of traffic in those once ill-famed locations.

Interestingly, these solutions have invariably been starring at us all this while. Indeed, with wisdom – the present administration in urban center state is bringing sighs of relief to Lagosians.

Clearly, Ambode isn’t humorous at these once ill-famed bus stops.

#AmbodeIsNotJoking

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One comment

  1. Sam ( Tosin )

    Let’s stop lying to ourselves. Were the ones to still suffer it. Let’s stop posting these pictures and… https://t.co/JQycx1EyQc

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