• About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home
Metrowatchonline
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
  • Home
  • News
  • Security
  • World
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Security
  • World
No Result
View All Result
Metrowatchonline
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Lagos Tanker Drivers Threaten Strike over E-Call Up Fee

The decision is due to concerns over the N12,500 fee per truck for the E-Call Up system operating along the Lekki-Epe Corridor.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
June 15, 2025
in Business, Highlights, Top News
0
Lagos Tanker Drivers Threaten Strike over E-Call Up Fee

Tanker drivers in Lagos State have announced plans to suspend the loading of petroleum products starting Monday.

The decision is 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, aims to regulate the movement of articulated vehicles, including tankers, to ensure smoother traffic flow and prevent congestion similar to what was previously experienced in Apapa.

The state’s Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, recently reiterated that the system was designed to promote order and efficiency in the movement of heavy-duty vehicles.

ALSO READ...

Transfer: Juventus Resume Talks with Osimhen’s Representatives

I Regret Campaigning for Tinubu in 2023, Says Actor Alapini

Members of the National Association of Road Transport Owners, NARTO, have expressed dissatisfaction with the cost.

The association insists it can only afford to pay N2,500 per truck instead of the mandated N12,500.

NARTO President Yusuf Othman, on Sunday, in a statement noted that discussions with the Lagos State Government are ongoing.

He emphasized the association’s preference for the initially proposed N2,500 charge.

“For now, we are still negotiating with the Lagos State Government. The N12,500 is too high. We recommended N2,500 from the beginning. Let’s see how it goes and if we can reach an amicable resolution. But if the government does not agree, our boys will not go and load tomorrow,” Othman said.

The Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation, Olawale Musa, clarified that the N12,500 fee is not directed to government revenue.

According to him, the charge covers the use of facilities developed by a private investor to support tanker operations in the Lekki area and help avoid traffic gridlock and environmental degradation.

Musa urged compliance with the regulations to prevent a recurrence of the traffic issues previously associated with Apapa.

Tags: E-Call Up systemNARTO President Yusuf Othman
Previous Post

NDLEA Arrests Man with 53 Wraps of Cocaine in Port Harcourt

Next Post

Atiku Reacts to Benue Massacre, Says ‘This is National Tragedy’

Emmanuel Babs

Emmanuel Babs

Related Posts

No Content Available
Next Post
Atiku

Atiku Reacts to Benue Massacre, Says 'This is National Tragedy’

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home

© 2024 Metrowatch Online Published by Miraculous Media Connect Limited. All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Security
  • World

© 2024 Metrowatch Online Published by Miraculous Media Connect Limited. All rights reserved

Go to mobile version