Dunamis terminal distances self from Ago Palace gridlock
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At a glance
- Dunamis Inland Terminal denies responsibility for the recurring traffic gridlock on Ago Palace Way.
- Officials attribute the congestion primarily to the poor road condition and seasonal rainfall.
- The terminal's statement aims to clarify its position amidst ongoing traffic issues.
Officials from Dunamis Inland Terminal have officially distanced the facility from the persistent traffic gridlock plaguing Ago Palace Way. In a statement, the terminal's representatives asserted that their operations are not the primary cause of the congestion. They contend that the severe traffic jams are largely a consequence of the road's dilapidated condition and the impact of seasonal rainfall.
The clarification comes in response to recent observations and potentially public perception linking the terminal's truck activities to the worsening gridlock. Dunamis Inland Terminal seeks to redirect attention to infrastructural deficiencies and environmental factors as the main culprits behind the daily traffic chaos experienced by commuters and residents in the area.
By highlighting the poor state of the road and the effects of weather, the terminal aims to manage its public image and potentially influence discussions around infrastructure improvements. The statement suggests that addressing these underlying issues would be more effective in alleviating the congestion than focusing solely on the operations of businesses like the Dunamis Inland Terminal.
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