By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Tribune OnlineTribune OnlineTribune Online
  • Home
  • News
  • Columns
  • Editorial
  • VIDEOS
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Opinions
  • SPORTING TRIBUNE
Reading: Ajadi knocks govt over traffic-induced hardship on Lagos-Ibadan expressway
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Tribune OnlineTribune Online
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Columns
  • Editorial
  • VIDEOS
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Opinions
  • SPORTING TRIBUNE
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2025 African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc.. All Rights Reserved.
Metro

Ajadi knocks govt over traffic-induced hardship on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

Bioluwatife Akinyemi
June 8, 2024
Share
Ajadi knocks govt
SHARE

Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, the Southwest Chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), has called on the Federal Government to take immediate action against construction company Julius Berger for the roadblocks they have set up on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Ajadi emphasized that the prolonged gridlock, especially on the long bridge section, is causing significant distress and dehumanization for Nigerians who regularly use the route.

Ajadi, a long-time advocate for good governance, expressed his frustrations after he and his convoy were ensnared in hours of traffic caused by the construction-related roadblocks. “Julius Berger’s actions have led to an unacceptable gridlock, forcing citizens to burn excessive amounts of fuel unexpectedly,” Ajadi said. “This is particularly burdensome given the current high fuel prices, which are already straining the finances of car owners.”

The timing of the roadblocks is especially problematic, according to Ajadi, as they come just eight days before the Eid El-Kabir festival. “Nigerian Muslims are beginning their preparations and travel for Eid El-Kabir. The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is a critical artery that connects the Southwest to other regions in Nigeria. Blocking this road now is unreasonable and shows a lack of consideration for the citizens,” he added.

Ajadi also raised concerns about the potential impact on emergency services. “The Federal Government and Julius Berger must consider scenarios where a pregnant woman or someone in critical need of medical attention requires urgent transport to the hospital. How would an ambulance navigate these long hold-ups caused by the roadblocks?” he questioned.

He warned of dire consequences if the situation is not addressed. “If any casualties occur on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, particularly on the long bridge, the Federal Government will be held responsible,” Ajadi stated emphatically.

The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is one of Nigeria’s most important highways, facilitating movement between Lagos, the nation’s commercial hub, and other key regions. It is a vital route for millions of commuters and goods transporters. The ongoing construction by Julius Berger, while aimed at improving the road infrastructure, has been a source of frustration due to the traffic congestion it creates.

Ajadi’s call for government intervention highlights the need for a balanced approach to infrastructure development, one that considers both the necessity of upgrades and the immediate impact on citizens’ daily lives.

His remarks underscore the broader debate about how best to manage road construction projects in heavily trafficked areas without causing undue hardship to the public.

ALSO READ: Listen to workers’ demand, save Nigeria from collapse, Ajadi urges Tinubu


WATCH TOP VIDEOS FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE TV

  • Back to School, Back to Business A Fresh Start

  • Relationship Hangout: Public vs Private Proposals – Which Truly Wins in Love?

  • “No” Is a Complete Sentence: Why You Should Stop Feeling Guilty

  • Relationship Hangout: Friendship Talk 2025 – How to Be a Good Friend & Big Questions on Friendship

  • Police Overpower Armed Robbers in Ibadan After Fierce Struggle


    Get real-time news updates from Tribune Online! Follow us on WhatsApp for breaking news, exclusive stories and interviews, and much more.
    Join our WhatsApp Channel now


TAGGED:AjadiLagos-Ibadan-ExpresswayTraffic
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Previous Article VIDEO: Actress Biola reveals lady who confessed to using dogs for s*x ends it all
Next Article NGO distributes sanitary pads to women, girls at Abuja IDP camps

Frontpage Today

Subscribe to e-Paper

E-Vending, e paper, pdf, e-paper, Tribune
WOMEN

Xquisite
Xquisite Food
Xquisite Style
Wondrous World of Women

MORE

Business Coach
Education
Event Digest
Crime & Court
Do It Yourself
Ecoscope
Property & Environment
Energy
Maritime
Aviation
Brands & Marketing
Agriculture
Info Tech
Labour
Leadership & Management
Achievers
Arewa Live
Arts & Culture
Arts & Reviews
Campus Beat
Politics
Health News
MORE

Mum & Child
Natural Health
Sexuality & Health
Special Report
Sports
Tourism
Travelpulse & MICE
Tribune Business
Weekend Lagos
Youth Speak
Book Review
Thursday Tales
EDITORIAL

Editorial
Opinion
Letters
News Extra

BUSINESS

Capital Market
Money Market
Economy

ENTERTAINMENT

Friday Treat
Entertainment
Razzmattaz

REGIONS

South West
Niger Delta
Arewa

RELIGION

Tribune Church
Church News
Muslim Sermon
Eye of Islam
Islamic News

COLUMNS

Anike's Diary
Aplomb
Ask The Doctor
Autoclinic With The Mechanic
Awo's Thought
Borderless
Crucial Moment
Empowered For Life
Festus Adebayo's Flickers
Financewise
Gibbers
Intimacy
Language & Style
Leaders' Forum
Leadership & Management
Lynx Eye
Monday Lines
Mum & Child
Natural Health
Notes from Atlanta with Farooq Kperogi
On The Lord's Day
PENtagon
Political Panorama
Veritatem With Obadiah Mailafia
Voice of Courage
Whatsapp Conversation
You and Eye
Your Life Counts

© 2025 African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?