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ANLCA Chieftain Seek Relocation of Apapa Tank Farms 

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ABIOLA Seun

A clearing agent and a member of the Association of Nigerian Licenced Customs Agents (ANLCA), Peter Obi has called for the relocation of tank farms from the Wharf.

Speaking to newsmen over the weekend, Obi, a member of the governing council of the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) said relocating the tank farms from Apapa Wharf area Lagos State will stop the perennial traffic congestion in the state.

He said that the tank farms contributed to the heavy gridlock on the Apapa-Oshodi expressway and spilled to almost all parts of the metropolis.

Some of the tank farms in Kirikiri Town Obi noted that before the inception of the tank farms in Apapa, there was no severe traffic congestion that threatened lives and the nation economy.

According to him, tank farm business intrudes port businesses, saying that the port should be strictly used for what it was set up.

“During the time of Dr Kema Chikwe as Transport Minister was when these structures began to spring up. I objected to the idea with several protest letters to the ministry.

“I remember I told them that in time to come, Apapa would be impassable as the tank farms will take over allocated spaces for cargo business.

“If you look around Apapa Port and Tin Can Port, most of the areas that house these facilities were former places for staking container and truck parks,” Obi said.

According to him, the roads though in bad state are not the cause of the gridlock, saying that even if the roads are fixed, it will not stop the menace.

He appealed to the Federal Government to as a matter of urgency direct the relocation of the tank farms to save the area and the economy.

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