The hike in Lekki toll led to serious gridlock on Lekki-Epe
expressway on Thursday.
This new tariff was implemented today February 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 N250 from
N150; 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.
DAILY POST reports that Admiralty way in Lekki Phase 1,
Otunba Adedoyin Ogungbe crescent, the alternative route in Oniru, Marwa bus
stop, Bourdillon in Ikoyi, among others were locked down for hours.
The police and LCC officials had enormous task as they made
efforts to control traffic on both sides of the road, especially inward Lekki
Phase 1 and Ozumba Mbadiwe and within Oniru.
Our reporter, who was also caught up in the congestion,
observed that many motorists were angry at the development.
The situation was compounded by people’s refusal to pass
through the toll gate.
However, while some road users were seen arguing under the
scorching sun after hitting themselves, a few others struggled with their cars
due to over-heating or flat tyres.
At a point before near Lekki second roundabout, some drivers
alighted from their cars, wearing long face, as movement came to complete halt.
Many condemned Lagos state government for the hike and opted
to use other routes in protest.
A vehicle owner, Folarin, in a brief chat with DAILY POST,
lamented that he missed an important appointment in Marina, the central
business district of the metropolis.
“I was coming from Chevy View Estate opposite Chevron.
“I got the information from a colleague that this axis is
blocked but I never imagined it would be like this. Just look around!
“Is it that and Lagos government and LCC wants to make more
money or what is the justification for the wicked and senseless hike,” he
quipped.
This is sooooo unfair!
Imagine paying N400 daily.
Those doing school-run will pay N800 because they have to go through the gates 4 times a day.
Haba! No o. The hike is too much.
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