Nigeria: E-Call-Up - Lagos Stakeholders Agree On N10,000 Fee From Aug 1
LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA, JUL 18 – The N10,000 e-call-up fee for trucks will fund parking, technology, and enforcement to reduce congestion and accidents along the Lekki-Epe Corridor, with no revenue to the government.
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Dangote refinery: Lagos, tanker drivers resolve dispute...
The Lagos State Government and transport unions have agreed on a new N10,000 enforcement fee for the electronic call-up system for trucks operating along the Lekki-Epe Corridor. This followed a high-level meeting held yesterday at the Dangote Refinery facilitated by the Lagos State Government and Dangote Industries Limited. However, enforcement of the system will commence August 1, 2025. It would be recalled that petroleum marketers and truck ow…
Lagos, stakeholders agree on N10,000 e-call-up fee from Aug 1 - Worldstage
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…
Fuel scarcity: Tanker drivers agree ₦10K e-call-up payment
The Lagos State Government (LASG), in collaboration with key transport unions and Dangote Industries Ltd., has successfully negotiated a new ₦10,000 enforcement fee for the e-call-up system for trucks operating along the Lekki-Epe Corridor, averting a potential fuel scarcity crisis. The agreement, finalised during a stakeholders’ meeting at Dangote Oil Refining Ltd., was announced in a joint communiqué obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN…
Lekki e-call up: N10,000 access fee approved as enforcement begins august 1
Stakeholders in the Lekki Port corridor have agreed to a fixed access fee of N10,000 for the newly introduced electronic call-up system, a move aimed at streamlining traffic flow and improving cargo evacuation efficiency within the area. The resolution was reached during a high-level meeting involving the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Lagos State Government officials, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), the Nationa…
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