Ogun to relocate illegal motor park at Sango Tollgate

The Ogun State government plans to relocate an illegal motor park and end street trading at Sango Tollgate to address frequent accidents.

The Ogun State government has announced plans to relocate an illegal motor park operating at Sango Tollgate. This measure aims to curb frequent accidents linked to the site's activities. Additionally, the state intends to put an end to street trading in the area, which contributes to congestion and safety risks.

Sango Tollgate, located on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, serves as a key transit point in Ogun State. The decision comes in response to ongoing concerns about road safety in this busy corridor. By relocating the motor park, authorities hope to organize transport operations more effectively and reduce hazards for commuters and drivers.

No specific timeline for the relocation has been detailed in the announcement. The initiative reflects broader efforts by the Ogun State government to improve infrastructure and public safety along major highways.

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