 Now the Lagos State Government says it has reached a consensus with the Nigerian port authority NPA, in streamlining checkpoints along the corridors and feeder routes to eliminate gridlock and curb illegal extortion along Apapa-Tin Canaxis. The Special Advisor to the Government Transportation, Oluwa Tony Fainca, said this at a stakeholders meeting or transport unions in Lagos on Monday. Nafayinka said that the State Government would enforce zero-tolerance on illegal extortion and activities of miscreants along the corridor through special mobile courts created to address the challenges. He explained that in streamlining the corridor, illegal extortion points would be sucked as the agencies charged with the role of managing traffic flow along the axes have been clearly defined.