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LASTMA official goes the extra mile! [VIDEO]

Today, a LASTMA official was seen helping the driver of a broken down bus on Lekki Express way.

LASTMA officials and the former governor

Lagos State Traffic Management Authority(LASTMA) was formed as a solution to Lagos' troublesome traffic.

The job description involves basically doing whatever it takes to keep the traffic in check with dignity, honour and pride.

Today, an official of this agency showed that he embodies this.

The nice LASTMA official was seen helping the driver of a broken down bus on Lekki Express way.

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He recognised that this could be an issue for traffic and he fixed it.

Kudos to him, we certainly appreciate this.

Check out the video below to see more on LASTMA.

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