The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has released a prophetic message concerning the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), revealing that the agency is on the verge of a major restructuring that will redefine its leadership and operations.
According to the renowned cleric, the prophecy came as a divine revelation about an imminent change that will alter the direction of the agency’s administration. In his words, “The head of LASTMA will be removed or changed.” He further emphasized that the changes will come soon and urged those within the organization to prepare for what lies ahead. “Changes in LASTMA are coming,” he declared.
This prophetic declaration comes at a crucial time when public sentiment around LASTMA’s activities has been mixed. The agency, established to control and manage traffic flow in Lagos Africa’s most populous city has often found itself at the center of controversies. While some commend its officers for maintaining sanity on Lagos’ busy roads, many motorists have repeatedly accused certain officials of corruption, extortion, and high-handedness in their enforcement duties.
Over the years, complaints have mounted regarding the unprofessional conduct of some officers, with viral videos showing confrontations between LASTMA personnel and drivers. These incidents have fueled debates about the need for a total reform of the agency to restore public trust and ensure effective service delivery.
Observers believe that Primate Ayodele’s latest prophecy may be a divine signal for the Lagos State Government to act swiftly. If history is anything to go by, many of his past prophecies especially those concerning government agencies and national affairs have been fulfilled with startling accuracy. His words often serve as a call to action, urging those in authority to take spiritual warnings seriously and to implement proactive measures that align with divine timing.
Primate Ayodele further advised the Lagos State Government to handle the forthcoming restructuring with wisdom and prayer to prevent any form of unrest or administrative chaos. He noted that the changes, though necessary, must be guided by fairness, transparency, and the genuine intention to improve public service.
The prophecy has already sparked discussions among Lagos residents and stakeholders in the transport sector. Some see it as a timely revelation, especially considering the current challenges in maintaining traffic order across the state. The increasing population, expanding road networks, and rising number of vehicles have put immense pressure on traffic management systems making reform in LASTMA not just prophetic, but practical and long overdue.
As the city continues to evolve, many believe that this prophecy could usher in a new era of accountability and efficiency in traffic management. It also serves as a reminder that beyond human effort, divine guidance remains crucial in shaping institutions for the greater good of society.
Indeed, Primate Ayodele’s message to the Lagos authorities is not one of condemnation but of correction and preparation. His call is clear the time for transformation in LASTMA has come, and those in power must act decisively to ensure the change leads to progress, peace, and better service to the people.
