According to him, such motorists will face stringent enforcement measures.
Mr Giwa added that LASTMA removed 120 illegally parked private cars and commercial buses from bridges stretching from Ebute-Ero to Ejalonibu.
Mr Giwa stated that internal disharmony within the union could adversely affect other areas of commercial activities within Lagos.
The Lagos State government has kicked off the enforcement of the newly deployed e-call-up system in the Lekki Free Trade Zone
Mr Giwa said the state government would rigorously enforce the regulations to avert traffic disruptions and ensure seamless vehicular movement.
The accident involved two loaded trucks transporting bottled Maltina (FKJ 240 XS) and floor tiles.
Mr Giwa said an investigation revealed “that the driver of the mini truck lost control due to brake failure, colliding with the two Mazda cars.”
He said operatives of LASTMA responded swiftly to the accident, which occurred near the UNILAG waterfront.
LASTMA has sanctioned 52 commercial vehicles for operating illegal motor parks and parking around the Obalende and Iyana-Oworonshoki areas.
Ms Giwa said the Removal of Abandoned Vehicles Committee’s primary responsibility would be the prompt removal of all abandoned and disused vehicles.
