Monday, December 29, 2025 -The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority has issued a warning to motorists, religious institutions, and event organizers to avoid indiscriminate road parking and the blocking of access roads during crossover night services across the state.
The LASTMA spokesperson, Adebayo Taofiq, disclosed the
warning in a statement issued on Sunday.
According to Taofiq, the warning, issued by the agency’s
General Manager, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, was necessary due to the anticipated
surge in vehicular movement during the crossover night.
He noted that while the agency would continue to recognise
the right of residents to religious practices, such activities must not be
detrimental to the convenience of other road users.
He added that motorists must respect the rights of other
road users to free movement.
Taofiq stated, “While acknowledging the cultural, religious,
and communal importance of these activities, LASTMA strongly condemns the abuse
of public road infrastructure through its conversion into improvised parking
spaces or informal event venues, describing such acts as egregious violations
of traffic regulations with far-reaching implications for public safety,
emergency response, and urban mobility.
“Bakare-Oki therefore admonished motorists to refrain from
abandoning vehicles on carriageways, road shoulders, medians, pedestrian
walkways, and critical access corridors leading to worship centres and social
hubs.
“He equally cautioned organizers and participants of
carnivals, street parties, and other festive activities against blocking
highways, inner roads, or access routes without lawful authorization and prior
coordination with relevant government authorities.”
Stressing the measures the agency was adopting to manage the
anticipated traffic challenges, Taofiq noted that “LASTMA has activated a
reinforced traffic management, monitoring, and enforcement framework for
crossover night.”
He added that a corps of trained officers, reinforced by
rapid response units and surveillance teams, had been positioned to identify
flashpoints and ensure seamless movement.
He urged religious institutions, market leaderships, club
operators, and event organisers to deploy internal traffic control mechanisms
to prevent traffic disruptions in their areas while seeking residents’
cooperation with traffic managers.
“Collective compliance remains indispensable to the
realisation of a peaceful, orderly, and seamlessly managed crossover night
across Lagos State.
“LASTMA
reiterates its unwavering commitment to its statutory mandate of safeguarding
lives, maintaining public order on the roads, and ensuring efficient traffic
movement across the metropolis,” Taofiq concluded

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