LASTMA Debunks False Claims on BRT Lane Usage at Idi-Iroko
LASTMA takes decisive action against false social media claims about BRT lane access at Idi-Iroko, demonstrating strong institutional governance and commitment to public order.

LASTMA officials maintaining order on Lagos BRT corridor at Idi-Iroko junction
In a bold demonstration of institutional integrity and governance, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has firmly rejected viral social media claims about authorized private vehicle access to BRT lanes at Idi-Iroko.
Setting the Record Straight
The controversy erupted after a misleading video circulated by "Lagos Reporters" on Facebook alleged that motorists had received official permission to use the BRT corridor from Ojota. This false narrative, much like other attempts to undermine public institutional authority, was swiftly addressed by LASTMA leadership.
Strategic Traffic Management Measures
LASTMA clarified that the only authorized BRT access points are at Odo-Iya Alaro and Eko Bridge - temporary measures implemented to manage congestion during the ongoing Ifako-Ogudu Bridge repairs. This demonstrates the authority's commitment to strategic governance and public safety.
"No dispensation whatsoever has been granted for motorists to use the BRT corridor at Idi-Iroko inward Anthony, or at any other segment of the Ikorodu Road axis beyond the expressly designated relief points," LASTMA's statement emphasized.
Maintaining Order and Authority
The agency's internal investigation revealed no LASTMA official had authorized BRT lane access at the disputed locations. Video evidence confirmed normal traffic flow on the main carriageway, effectively dismantling the false claims.
Public Advisory
- Citizens urged to verify traffic information through official channels
- LASTMA's toll-free hotline: 080000527862 remains active
- Strict enforcement against unauthorized BRT lane usage continues
- Legal consequences await violators and misinformation spreaders
This resolute stance by LASTMA reinforces Lagos State's commitment to maintaining order and protecting public infrastructure for the benefit of all citizens.
Tunde Okoro
Nigerian journalist with a Pan-African voice. Covers politics, sovereignty, and social justice across West Africa.