Accidents: Ogun to relocate motor park, end street trading at Sango tollgate
The Ogun State Government is set to relocate an illegal motor park and eliminate street trading at Sango Tollgate to reduce frequent road accidents.
The Ogun State Government has initiated plans to address the alarming number of road accidents occurring at the Sango Tollgate, which serves as a major border point between Ogun and Lagos states. This initiative involves relocating an illegal motor park and putting an end to street trading in the area, both of which have been identified as contributing factors to the accidents. The announcement was made by the state Commissioner for Environment, Ola Oresanya, during a visit to the site alongside various officials from relevant government agencies.
Oresanya's visit was prompted by ongoing concerns from Governor Dapo Abiodun regarding the safety of roads in the region, particularly the tragic loss of lives attributed to traffic incidents at this busy tollgate. The Commissioner emphasized the need for immediate action, indicating that the relocation of the motor park and the cessation of street trading are part of a broader strategy to enhance safety for motorists and pedestrians alike. The government is committed to investigating and finding a sustainable solution to the recurring accidents.
This move reflects the Ogun State Government's proactive approach to urban planning and traffic management in an area that has become notorious for accidents. By addressing the issues at the Sango Tollgate, it aims not only to improve road safety but also to enhance the overall environment for both local residents and travelers. This initiative could serve as a model for other regions facing similar challenges as authorities grapple with balancing economic activities with public safety.