The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, in a statement, said the gridlock was as a result of massive road repairs being carried out by the government
He added that the situation was temporal as the contractors are speeding up their jobs and are being encouraged to work at night.
The Lagos State Government has noted the discomfort commuters and motorists have been experiencing since the beginning of the massive road repairs under ‘Operation 116’ across the State.
The statement read: “There is no deliberate action to cause Lagosians any pain; the present situation is temporary. The contractors are speeding up their jobs and they are being encouraged to work at night where possible, even as motorists are being advised to use alternative routes.
“The discomfort will be short-lived. The State government has directed the relevant agencies to review traffic control and regulation policies towards identifying a long-lasting remedy to the problem.
“The daily influx of people from other parts of the country into Lagos has contributed to the big human and vehicular pressure on the roads.
“The government will surely surmount the challenges with technology and enforcement of traffic rules.
“The Government appreciates the perseverance of Lagosians and pledges its commitment to pooling all its resources together to achieving a permanent solution to the problem posed by the rehabilitation of bad roads.
“The administration will ensure that the majority of the roads become smooth and motorable before the Yuletide.”