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LASTMA urges EKEDC official to obey traffic laws in Lagos


The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has urged officials of the Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) to adhere strictly to all traffic laws and regulations while on duties across the State.


The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Bolaji Oreagba, gave the warning on Wednesday at Oshodi while receiving 500 operational reflective jackets donated to the Agency by EKEDC.

Mr Bolaji Oreagba, who was represented at the event by LASTMA Quarter Master General, (QMG), Mr Oki Bakare, disclosed that the warning became imperative following reports of some EKEDC drivers contravening traffic laws, particularly when on official duties.


 "In as much as we sincerely want to appreciate your gesture for identifying with us through the donations of these operational reflective jackets, we must equally bring to your notice the need to caution some of your drivers to adhere to traffic regulations on our roads".


"It was observed that some of your drivers, while on official duties, indiscriminately park on our roads thereby causing major obstructions to other roads users", Oreagba said.


The General Manager, however, called on other private organisations across the State to emulate the kind gesture of EKEDC and support the state government in its traffic management and control efforts.


Speaking earlier, the Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), Dr Tunde Sanda, was represented by the Chief Customer Experience Officer, Mrs Catherine Ezeafulukwe.


Sands  said the donation of the operational reflective jackets was part of activities marking EKEDC’s Year 2022 Customer Service Week Corporate Social Responsibility.


According to him , Customer service is an integral part of our existence as a company since we work towards absolute customer satisfaction.


He added that  hence, recognising the paramount role of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) in its effective management and transformation of an organised traffic system on major roads in the State.


The Chief Executive Officer also commended the Lagos State Government for the establishment of an institution like LASTMA for effectively managing and controlling traffic across the State.


The statement said that in attendance at the meeting were all Comptrollers and Top Principal Officers of the agency.

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