E-call-up: Lagos, stakeholders agree on N10,000 fee from Aug. 1

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By Chiazo Ogbolu

The Lagos State Government and other stakeholders have agreed on an enforcement fee of N10,000 for electronic call-up for trucks on the Lekki-Epe corridor.

The outcome of the meeting held at Dangote Oil Refining Ltd. was communicated in a communique obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.

The communique was signed by Mr Seun Osiyemi, Commissioner, Ministry of Transportation, Lagos State Government; Mr Williams Akporcha, President, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Worker (NUPENG); Alhaji Yusuf Othman, President, Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO); and Alhaji Hammed Fasola, President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN).

The stakeholdersโ€™ meeting on the enforcement of e-call-up for the Lekki-Epe Corridor, convened at the instance of the Lagos State Government, was facilitated by Dangote Industries Ltd.

According to the communique, the enforcement of the e-call-up for the Lekki-Epe Corridor will begin on Aug. 1,ย 2025.

The following prerequisites were established to ensure a smooth transition before the enforcement date: all trucks are required to begin onboarding before August 1:

โ€œExtensive sensitisation campaigns for union members and truckers must be conducted by the ministry.

โ€œThe uploading of Approved Truck Lists should take place; any truck without legitimate business in the Lekki Free Zone should remain outside the area.

โ€œStakeholders emphasised the importance of ensuring that enforcement measures are understood positively beginning Aug. 1.

โ€œNUPENG, NARTO, IPMAN, and other unions are to actively participate in the implementation process and encourage their respective members to comply with the new regulations to minimise the need for enforcement actions,โ€ the communique said.

The communique noted that e-call-up was deemed essential to prevent a recurrence of the Apapa experience, especially in light of the concerns raised by the Lekki Residents Association regarding the rising number of accidents caused by articulated trucks.

โ€œThere are currently seven approved truck parks within the Lekki-Epe Corridor that are equipped with basic infrastructure, including paved floors, CCTV, toilets, and driversโ€™ lodges.

โ€œThe cost associated with these facilities covers provisions for parking bays, technology, logistics, and enforcement, with no revenue accruing to the state government.

โ€œThis communiquรฉ serves as a formal record of the outcomes from the meeting, reflecting the collective agreement and commitment of all parties involved to implement and enforce the e-call-up system for the Lekki-Epe corridor and Deep Sea Port,โ€ it said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Chinyere Joel-Nwokeoma

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