The Comptroller of the Apapa Area Command, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, Mr Hammi Swomen, and other workers within the Apapa axis have decried the never-ending gridlock around the ports axis. “We do not drive to work for the fear of spending the whole day in traffic,” Swomen lamented. The comptroller said this while answering questions from journalists after a press briefing organised by his office. He also stressed that it was impossible to drive to work. Our correspondent spoke with a number of other people who have businesses at Apapa. A senior maritime lawyer who uses the road daily but did not want his name mentioned said, “No right-thinking person will put his car on that road. “I don’t even encourage myself to drive to work, because you may be hooked up; the day is gone. By the time you get to the office, you cannot put any man-hour. “So the best is to enter public transport, and when you get hooked, you continue your journey with public transport and move on. Mr Seun Adeyemi, a member of staff with the Nigerian Customs Service also confirmed also lamented the effect of the gridlock on