Occupy Toll Gate movement to shut down Lekki Feb 9 over New Rates

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Occupy Toll Gate movement to shut down Lekki Feb 9 over New Rates


Following the upward review of toll rates at the Admiralty Circle Plaza and Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge, citizens and organizations under the aegis of Anti-Lekki Tolling Movement have vow to shut down Lekki phase 1 roundabout on Friday February 9 from 7am.

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Lagosians are advised to leave the Lekki Axis as early as possible to avoid being held up in traffic due to the planned protest.

This is contained in a statement on Wednesday signed by Dotun Hassan, Esq, its Convener and Martin Lumba, the Publicity Secretary.

“We are demanding a revert to the old rates and possible downward review in the light of biting economic realities and what obviously has been recouped by the concessioneer thus far”, he said.

“We also insist on a transparent disclosure of all financial dealings, audited report and appropriation relating to the Lekki Concession Company tolling contracts, and the current status of the Lagos State Government having bought back the Admiralty Tolling Plaza contract in 2013 for N25.3billion.

“We call on Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to intervene and proffer immediate panacea on the increased excruciating fares, having promised to remove and stop the tolling prior before his election in 2015, yet the issue remains unabated and agonizing.”

“Hence, we demand adequate welfare instead of draconian exploitation of the masses. All patriots who seek social justice rights, fairness and good governance are cordially invited.”

Newswire Law and Events Magazine correspondent who walk through the not too good Alternative Route yesterday said, “the tariff hike caused serious gridlock from the entrance of the Oniru Road to the 4-Point Sheraton Hotel area by Lekki-Epe expressway.”

The new rates were implemented on Feb. 1st by the Lekki Concession Company (LCC), managers of the road.

​At the Admiralty Circle Plaza (Lekki-Epe expressway), cars now pay N200 from N120; sports utility vehicles (SUV) now pay N​250 ​from N​15​0; while commercial buses now pay N150 from N80.​ Motorcycles now pay N100.​

At the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, saloon cars now pay N300 from N250; sports utility vehicles (SUV), mini vans, and light trucks now pay N400 from N300.​ Motorcycles will now pay N200.​

According to Dotun Hassan, Esq., he said, the protest is aimed at getting the Lekki Concession Company in conjunction with the Lagos State Government to reverse the increase in toll fees. He said, “There will be a lot of disruptions and traffic hold up around the two toll gates areas.” He advised Lagosians to prepare their movements accordingly.

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