The Dunamis Inland Terminal has publicly rejected claims that its operations are responsible for the persistent gridlock along Ago Palace Way, attributing the congestion to deteriorating road conditions and seasonal rainfall. This statement comes amid growing frustration from local commuters and businesses, who have long endured delays exacerbated by heavy truck traffic.
Dunamis officials emphasized that the terminal's logistics operations are not the primary cause of the traffic woes. "The gridlock is a systemic issue driven by infrastructure challenges that have been neglected for years," said Chinedu Okeke, the terminal's Operations Manager. The company’s stance aims to shift the focus onto the urgent need for road repairs and improved drainage systems to alleviate the situation.
As the rainy season continues, the situation could worsen without immediate intervention. Stakeholders are calling for collaboration between government agencies and private sectors to address the infrastructural deficiencies. Without proactive measures, the gridlock may persist, affecting local economies and daily life in the area, highlighting the critical need for sustainable urban planning and investment.