Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has approved the donation of
N5million to the family of Late Adamu Slisu Dangwari, a petroleum tanker
driver who lost his life in an unfortunate incident involving personnel
of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) while on duty at
2nd Rainbow Bus Stop, Mile 2 in Lagos early this year.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Olanrewaju Elegushi, who made the donation on behalf of the State government to the Petroleum Drivers’ Association State Chairman, Tayo Abejoye, said the amount was to mitigate the effects of the painful loss of Dangwari on the family and assured that the case was still being investigated by the law enforcement agencies.
Prince Elegushi commended leadership of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers Association and its parent body, NUPENG for their intervention and maturity during discussions that led to a resolution of issues that arose from Dangwari’s death.
He urged the union to engage their members on the importance of compliance with traffic laws, rules and regulations to avoid road hazards. Abejoye lauded the State Government’s gesture towards the family of the deceased and gave assurance that the union and its members would on their part continue to support the State in achieving its policies and programmes as regards the transportation sector.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Olanrewaju Elegushi, who made the donation on behalf of the State government to the Petroleum Drivers’ Association State Chairman, Tayo Abejoye, said the amount was to mitigate the effects of the painful loss of Dangwari on the family and assured that the case was still being investigated by the law enforcement agencies.
Prince Elegushi commended leadership of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers Association and its parent body, NUPENG for their intervention and maturity during discussions that led to a resolution of issues that arose from Dangwari’s death.
He urged the union to engage their members on the importance of compliance with traffic laws, rules and regulations to avoid road hazards. Abejoye lauded the State Government’s gesture towards the family of the deceased and gave assurance that the union and its members would on their part continue to support the State in achieving its policies and programmes as regards the transportation sector.
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