LASTMA officer rewarded for exceptional approach to easing traffic congestion

LASTMA official Lateef Kabir

LASTMA official Lateef Kabir (left) receiving cash reward for his exceptional approach to easing traffic congestion in Lagos State

By Aisha Cole

Mr Lateef Kabir, a Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) official who was seen social media when he was channeling flood with bare hands after a downpour on Sunday at Odo Iya-Alaro Bridge inward Ojota area of Lagos has been rewarded for his exceptional approach to easing traffic congestion.

Kabir, bagged a cash gift of N100,000 for his dedication to duty, from by Chief Adekunle Ajayi, the Chief Executive Officer of Ajayi Adekunle & Co.

This was announced by Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA, Mr Taofiq Adebayo, in Lagos on Thursday.

Adebayo said that Kabir was spotted by a Nigerian on social media when he was channeling flood with bare hands after a downpour on Sunday at Odo Iya-Alaro Bridge inward Ojota area of Lagos.

He said that Kabir went out of his way to ensure the free flow of traffic which attracted commendations from members of the public, making him stand out with this initiative.

According to him, the officer’s uncommon approach to easing traffic congestion on Sunday particularly attracted attention.

The Director commended Ajayi for his kind gesture in recognising the good act and selfless service rendered by Kabir.

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Adebayo urged motorists, particularly commercial bus drivers, to always obey traffic personnel on duty to avoid traffic bottleneck and engender free flow of traffic at any location across the State.

Alhaji Saheed Bamidele, who represented Ajayi, a Real Estate Management Consultant, urged other LASTMA officials to exhibit positive values that were worthy of emulation.

“I was personally touched when I saw a LASTMA Officer on social media using his bare hands to dislodge floodwater into drainages on Odo Iya-Alaro Bridge just to ease traffic congestions on the bridge inward Ojota under the heavy rain on Sunday”.

The awardee, Kabir, thanked the motoring public, particularly Ajayi, for showing him love and appreciation.

“I was just doing my job by ensuring free flow of traffic under heavy rain on that particular day without knowing that all eyes were on me,” he said.

While thanking the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Bolaji Oreagba, the recipient gave glory to God for the special recognition given to him with the cash reward.

(NAN).

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