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Fuel scarcity: Lagos reads riot act, to arrest motorists, impound vehicles causing traffic around filling stations 

The Lagos State Government has read the riot act to motorists queuing up for fuel at filling stations across the state causing heavy gridlock. 

The state government has directed the traffic regulatory authorities to enforce free movement of vehicles, arrest anyone that disrupts traffic around petrol stations and tow away any vehicle left on the road or not properly parked. 

The directive from the state government follows the long hours spent by motorists and commuters on the road as a result of traffic jam caused by vehicles who park indiscriminately and block the road while queueing up and waiting to buy fuel. 

The warning was given by the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Dr Frederic Oladeinde, who had insisted that motorists queueing up for fuel at filling stations should be orderly and not hinder the movement of others. 

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What the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation is saying 

Oladeinde expressed displeasure at the disorderly behaviour of some drivers, who queue up haphazardly and disrupt traffic flow around petrol stations.  

He urged petrol marketers to ensure that products are sold in an orderly manner that would not infringe on the rights of other road users to free movement. 

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