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Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by Oluwabash(m): 10:54pm On Mar 16, 2022
LAGOS SEEKS UNDERSTANDING ON LEKKI-IKOYI TOLLGATE

Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, has pleaded with motorists to show some understanding over the planned re-opening of Lekki Ikoyi Toll Gate.

Omotoso spoke on Wednesday at Arise News Morning Show, about the plan by Lekki Concession Company(LCC), to open the tolling facility and run it free of charge for two weeks from 1st April, 2022. Collection of toll will begin two weeks after.

Expressing the need for Lagosians to be compassionate about the plight of the 500-strong LCC staff who have been out of work for 18 months, Omotoso said the Company had huge debts to pay. LCC is owing local lenders N61.1 million and foreign lenders $31.1 million.

His words: "The re-opening will go ahead as recently announced by the Lekki Concession Company and toll will not be collected for the first two weeks to test run the new technology being installed there. This is to ensure people have a better way of paying at the toll gate.

"It is also economically unrealistic and investment unfriendly for the Toll Plaza to remain shut forever as the Company has financial obligations to discharge to its creditors while its staff, about five hundred in number, also need to get back to work and earn their livelihood.

"The restoration of operations by LCCI follows extensive engagement with stakeholders, such as the residents association, traditional rulers, transport union and others, all of whom the State truly appreciates."

Speaking further, the Commissioner said LCC is a major partner in the development of infrastructure on the Victoria Island-Lekki-Ikoyi-Ajah corridor and this has been variously expressed in the reconfiguration of the first, second and Ajah roundabouts to ease traffic as well as responding to security challenges to foster a safe and secure atmosphere for living and doing business.

To him, those criticising the planned return of tolling are right "because they are free to express their opinion. We always talk about our rights and privileges; we should also spare a thought for responsibility", he said.

On the case of the slain 22 years old Bamishe, who disappeared after boarding a BRT bus and was eventually found dead, Omotoso said the State Government "is very sad" over the unfortunate development. He said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu personally commiserated with the family.

"Besides, a delegation of top government officials visited the family to console them", Omotoso said.

"The development was heart-wrenching. The State Government mounted pressure on the security agencies and the principal suspect was fished out within 48 hours. Mr. Governor was in touch with the family and assured them of getting justice and every help whatsoever. The suspect is still in detention while others are still being tracked. Personally, Mr Governor's action on the matter has remained low-key because he is not willing to make any political gain out of it by attracting undue publicity over the matter", Omotoso said.

The Commissioner spoke also about the face-off between the National Secretariat and the Lagos State Chapter of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), saying that the administration is on top of the situation and the suspension of the union's activities remains in force.

His words: "The interest of the State is about peace, tranquility and the ability of our people to go about their normal businesses without let or hindrance and I can confirm that the step taken by the administration is working."

Omotoso said the Government's ticket recently introduced as part of the transport regulation and reform is to consolidate all collections by the Local Governments and prevent harassment of transporters by every local authority in the course of doing their legitimate business.

On the Magodo Estate row, Omotoso reaffirmed that the State was transparent in its implementation of the Supreme Court judgement. He said that the resolution was delayed because of the discord among the Shangisha Landlords Association, the beneficiaries of the court decision. The State, said the Commissioner, has returned to the Supreme Court for clarity of the judgement.

Omotoso was asked why the State Government did not compensate the Cane Village residents for the demolition of their property. He said any demolition done for public infrastructure would always be paid for. He cited the Red Line rail project under which landlords and tenants were compensated, adding that this is the first time in Nigeria when tenants would get compensation. He enjoined those affected by the demolition at Cane Village to come forward with their title documents for processing of claims.
Re: Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by lexxwiz(m): 11:13pm On Mar 16, 2022
This na chicken feed money for Lagos state nah. Pay off the debt and leave that place open. Lekki epe road is already hell for lagosians, the harshness of the economy sef join. Make una no try this thing abeg. No fuel, no light, traffic everywhere, diesel na crude oil, inflation, need I say more?? Abeg no add frustration join. That traffic must not return ....
Re: Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by SarkinYarki: 11:14pm On Mar 16, 2022
Understanding to be extorted ?
I hope the former cards will work still because I have over 50k in one card there
Re: Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by Nobody: 11:49pm On Mar 16, 2022
The damage to the economy caused by that to is 1000X multiple of $31 Million. The economy loses $31 Million a day from loss of productivity on that toll gate traffic jam.
Re: Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by buckeyemedia: 11:54pm On Mar 16, 2022
SarkinYarki:
Understanding to be extorted ?
I hope the former cards will work still because I have over 50k in one card there
Maybe 5,000 Naira Nonsense Wailer. 200 Naira pass is what claim you have 50k, How many Mack abi Howo truck you dey drive?
Re: Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by SarkinYarki: 12:07am On Mar 17, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Maybe 5,000 Naira Nonsense Wailer. 200 Naira pass is what claim you have 50k, How many Mack abi Howo truck you dey drive?
Slightly above 50k ...I dey see people wey even get above 100k when they tap out ....
Re: Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by 1850fi: 12:37am On Mar 17, 2022
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buckeyemedia:
Maybe 5,000 Naira Nonsense Wailer. 200 Naira pass is what claim you have 50k, How many Mack abi Howo truck you dey drive?
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Re: Lagos Seeks Understanding On Lekki-ikoyi Tollgate by realstars: 12:43am On Mar 17, 2022
It is For us to Understand the legal fraud and extortion from the govenment. ,

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