The Lekki Concession Company says it will resume toll operations at the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge plaza in Lago on April 1 after 18 months of staying away.
The LCC had suspended operations at the Lekki tollgate after the shooting of protesters during the #EndSARS protest on October 20, 2020 that led to the destruction of the plaza’s facilities.
In February 2021, the state judicial panel had approved the reopening of the tollgate but some members of the public kicked against this.
The company said in a statement on Monday that tolling operations would commence on April 1 after due consultations with stakeholders.
The Managing Director of the LCC, Yomi Omomuwasan, said the resumption of services at the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge Toll Plaza was coming after extensive consultations with key stakeholders including the residents’ associations, traditional rulers and community leaders, professional bodies, as well as the Lagos government.
He however said commuters plying the road would not pay any toll for the first two weeks until 15th April 2022 “as this period would be toll-free to all motorists plying the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge”.
Omnomuwasan said the LCC would this time serve the commuters and the community better.
He stated, “We have introduced new technology and innovations to make passages at the toll plaza seamless and faster for commuters. We are replacing old toll devices with upgraded ones for faster throughput at the toll plaza,” he said.
“The new devices have been configured to synchronise with the newly upgraded tolling systems and will improve functionality while enabling a better experience at the toll plaza.
“The devices can be installed at any of the LCC Customer Service Centres at the Admiralty Circle Toll Plaza, Conservation Toll Plaza, or the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge. They can also be delivered to customers’ preferred location, whilst the devices would only be installed on the vehicle by LCC’s authorised personnel.”
He added that for further information on upgrading toll devices, modifying an existing toll account, or registering new vehicles, customers should contact the LCC on its toll-free customer helpline 0800 22 555 22, send an email to customerservice@lcc.com.ng, or visit the website www.lcc.com.ng
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