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6 key things Chris Olakpe said on traffic offences

The new Chairman/Chief Executive, Chris Olakpe of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has said some important things about traffic offences.

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Last week, Chris Olakpe was appointed as the new CEO of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA).

“I am in LASTMA as part of the ongoing efforts to revamp, refocus and improve performance and relations with the public.

Now, Mr Olakpe is educating the public on traffic offences.

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While addressing LASTMA officials on Tuesday, November 10th, he had some very vital things to say, they include the following:

According to the CEO, all of this will go a long way in curbing impunity, lawlessness and disorderliness in Lagos state.

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