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Tankers Block Lekki Port Access, Stranding Motorists

August 22, 2026 - 1 views

Motorists faced significant delays on Friday as a fleet of petroleum tankers and container trucks obstructed traffic on a key lane of the Eleko Road, which leads to the Lekki Port and Dangote Refinery.

Traffic Disruption

The congestion began early in the morning, causing a ripple effect throughout the day. Commuters reported being stuck for hours, particularly those trying to reach the busy Lekki Free Trade Zone. This disruption not only affected local drivers but also had implications for deliveries and logistics in the area, aggravating an already challenging traffic situation.

Cause of the Blockage

Reports indicate that the tankers and trucks were parked along the road due to a combination of factors, including increased business activities at the port and ongoing road maintenance works. The situation was exacerbated by the narrowness of the road, which is often insufficient to accommodate heavy-duty vehicles alongside regular commuter traffic.

Government Response

In response to the chaos, local authorities dispatched traffic wardens to the area. However, the sheer volume of vehicles made it challenging to restore normalcy quickly. Motorists expressed frustration over the delays, with many taking to social media to voice their concerns about the state of the road infrastructure in Lagos.

Impact on Local Economy

The blockage not only caused inconvenience for daily commuters but also raised concerns about the broader impact on the local economy. The Lekki Free Trade Zone is a hub for numerous businesses, and any disruption to logistics can have a cascading effect on supply chains. Business owners in the area are particularly worried about the potential loss of revenue due to delayed shipments.

Future Considerations

This incident highlights the urgent need for improved infrastructure and better traffic management solutions in one of Nigeria's most economically vibrant regions. Stakeholders are calling for discussions on how to enhance road conditions and accommodate the growing number of heavy vehicles in the area.

As the situation continues to unfold, motorists are advised to seek alternative routes where possible, and to stay updated on traffic advisories from local authorities.

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