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Association Threatens To Withdraw Trucks From Lagos Ports
The Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO) has threatened to withdraw its members’ trucks from operating at the Lagos ports by August 26 if the deplorable roads there were not repaired.
The association’s chairman, Chief Remi Ogungbemi who disclosed this to newsmen in Lagos yesterday said the roads were bad.
The association would direct its members to abandon work at the ports if the deplorable roads around the ports were not fixed by Aug. 26, Ogungbemi said.
He decried the deplorable conditions of the access roads in Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports, stressing that their neglect had taken a great toll his on members’ trucks.
“The bad roads in Apapa and Tin-Can Port areas have made the truck owners lose a lot in terms of spending to maintain the trucks always.
“We just have to withdraw our trucks from the roads in protest against the deplorable road conditions so that we do not keep on losing our trucks and lives,“ Ogungbemi said.
AMATO had continuously expressed its regrets about the situation and how it had affected their operations.
It had early in the month called for the fixing of the roads to avert the incessant falling off of containers from moving trucks, which in many cases had resulted in casualties.
Ogungbemi had also called on the relevant government authorities to regulate the quality of spare parts and lubricants used for their trucks which he said were critical in truck maintenance.
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