Barely one year after tolling was suspended on the Lekki-Epe
Expressway, Lagos State Government and the concessionaire handling the
construction of the 49- kilometre road, Messrs Lekki Concession Company
Ltd, LCC, yesterday announced December 18, as the new date for
commencement of toll on the ever-busy road.
Governor Babatunde Fashola had on last December 29, suspended the
collection of toll on the road after persistent public outcry,
especially by residents of the area. The suspension was, however, lifted
by the governor during the presentation of the 2012 budget to the State
House of Assembly on November 14.
Announcing the new commencement date at a joint press conference by
the State government and concessionaire, the Managing Director of LCC,
Mr. Opuiyo Oforiokuma, explained that the rates announced before the
suspension late last year, remained unchanged. Similarly, he said toll
would for now be collected at the first toll plaza named Admiralty
Circle Plaza.
Oforiokuma, who was assisted at the briefing by Lagos State
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba, and the
Special Adviser/Director-General, Office of Public Private Partnerships,
PPP, Mr. Ayo Gbeleyi, had before the briefing, taken newsmen round the
alternative route provided for those who might want to by-pass the
Admiralty Circle Plaza. Such motorists according Gbeleyi, are expected
to veer off the expressway before the plaza into Yesufu Abiodun Oniru
Road, down to City of David Church and Market back unto the expressway.
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