Lagos Loses N4trn Yearly to Traffic Congestion, Moves to Regulate Tanker Operations
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Signs you're a typical Lagosian (Whether you like it or not)
Welcome to Lagos - the city that never sleeps, never slows down, and never apologises for either. Whether you came here for school, work, or just passed through and never managed to leave, at some point, Lagos sinks its chaotic, charming claws into you. One minute you're complaining about the traffic, the next you're arguing over change with a danfo conductor like you were born on the mainland. Congratulations. You’re officially a Lagosian - whe…
Lagos tanker drivers threaten to stop fuel loading over e-call-up fees - Lagos Television
Tanker drivers in Lagos State say they will stop loading petroleum products on Monday, claiming they cannot afford N12,500 per truck for the E-Call Up system on the Lekki-Epe Corridor. Recently, the Lagos Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, said the E-Call Up system was designed to regulate the movement of articulated vehicles and tankers accessing the corridor, thereby promoting orderly traffic…
Lagos Tanker Drivers Threaten Strike Over E-Call Up Fee
Tanker drivers in Lagos State have announced their intention to halt the loading of petroleum products beginning on Monday due to concerns over the N12,500 fee per truck for the E-Call Up system operating along the Lekki-Epe Corridor. The E-Call Up system, introduced by the Lagos State Government, is designed to manage the movement of articulated vehicles, including tankers. Its goal is to ensure smoother traffic and prevent congestion similar t…
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