Badagry Chairman Hunpe Commiserates with LASTMA, Pledges Rapid Traffic Reforms
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY — In a move combining solemnity with a push for urban renewal, the Chairman of the Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, paid a high-profile condolence and working visit to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) headquarters on Monday.
The visit follows the heartbreaking demise of Officer Rasaki Tajudeen, a dedicated LASTMA operative who lost his life in a tragic incident at the ever-busy Badagry Roundabout. Hon. Hunpe was received by the LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, and the Director of Operations, Mr. Gbejemede Peter.
Describing the late Rasaki Tajudeen as a "committed and selfless public servant," Chairman Hunpe emphasized that the officer paid the ultimate price while ensuring the safety of others. The Chairman extended his deepest sympathies to the grieving family and the entire LASTMA workforce.
In a practical show of support, Hunpe announced that the Badagry Local Government would provide direct assistance to the family of the deceased.
"This loss is felt deeply across Badagry. We are not just mourning an officer; we are honoring a man who stood on the front lines of public order," Hunpe stated.
Turning the tragedy into a catalyst for change, the Chairman used the meeting to unveil a comprehensive reorganization plan for the Badagry Roundabout. The initiative is designed to address the systemic issues that make the corridor a flashpoint for congestion and accidents.
Decongestion: Implementing structured urban mobility to smooth vehicle flow at the gateway corridor.
Commercial Regulation: Strict oversight of transport operations to prevent unauthorized loitering.
Zero-Tolerance for Roadside Trading: Eliminating illegal stalls that obstruct traffic and endanger pedestrians.
Safety Infrastructure: Strengthening the partnership between local authorities and LASTMA to ensure stricter compliance with traffic laws.
Responding to the Chairman's visit, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki lauded Hunpe’s leadership, describing the gesture as a model for inter-agency collaboration. He reaffirmed that LASTMA is fully committed to the proposed reforms, noting that enhanced order at the Badagry Roundabout is a priority for the agency in 2026.
With the Lagos-Badagry Expressway undergoing various rehabilitation phases, including the Mazamaza Bridge works, the synchronization between local government and state traffic authorities is seen as vital for the safety of millions of commuters.
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY — In a move combining solemnity with a push for urban renewal, the Chairman of the Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, paid a high-profile condolence and working visit to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) headquarters on Monday.
The visit follows the heartbreaking demise of Officer Rasaki Tajudeen, a dedicated LASTMA operative who lost his life in a tragic incident at the ever-busy Badagry Roundabout. Hon. Hunpe was received by the LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, and the Director of Operations, Mr. Gbejemede Peter.
Describing the late Rasaki Tajudeen as a "committed and selfless public servant," Chairman Hunpe emphasized that the officer paid the ultimate price while ensuring the safety of others. The Chairman extended his deepest sympathies to the grieving family and the entire LASTMA workforce.
In a practical show of support, Hunpe announced that the Badagry Local Government would provide direct assistance to the family of the deceased.
"This loss is felt deeply across Badagry. We are not just mourning an officer; we are honoring a man who stood on the front lines of public order," Hunpe stated.
Turning the tragedy into a catalyst for change, the Chairman used the meeting to unveil a comprehensive reorganization plan for the Badagry Roundabout. The initiative is designed to address the systemic issues that make the corridor a flashpoint for congestion and accidents.
Decongestion: Implementing structured urban mobility to smooth vehicle flow at the gateway corridor.
Commercial Regulation: Strict oversight of transport operations to prevent unauthorized loitering.
Zero-Tolerance for Roadside Trading: Eliminating illegal stalls that obstruct traffic and endanger pedestrians.
Safety Infrastructure: Strengthening the partnership between local authorities and LASTMA to ensure stricter compliance with traffic laws.
Responding to the Chairman's visit, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki lauded Hunpe’s leadership, describing the gesture as a model for inter-agency collaboration. He reaffirmed that LASTMA is fully committed to the proposed reforms, noting that enhanced order at the Badagry Roundabout is a priority for the agency in 2026.
With the Lagos-Badagry Expressway undergoing various rehabilitation phases, including the Mazamaza Bridge works, the synchronization between local government and state traffic authorities is seen as vital for the safety of millions of commuters.