News
Toll Collection At Lekki & Ikoyi Toll Gates Would Go Electronic By October – Sanwo Olu

A cross section of Lagos residents and motorists on Friday commended the State Government for proposing a “touch and go” electronic payment system that will allow motorists pass quickly at the toll plaza of Lekki-Ikoyi Link bridge.
The State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu had on Wednesday announced that the mode of toll collection at the bridge would completely go electronic by October this year, saying that the development was part of efforts to ensure free flow of traffic within the axis.
The Governor further declared the use of toll plazas at both Lekki-Epe Expressway and Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge free of charge on Thursday July 11 from 6:30am to 9:30 am, and in the evening from 4:30pm to 8pm, also in a bid to tackle the gridlock in the corridor.
Reacting, a resident of the axis, Mrs Bimbo Fatoki said the development was a well-appreciated one, saying the free access at the toll plazas hugely reduced travel time.
“This is a welcome development and everyone is happy; kids did not get to school late this because the road was free and I want to say that more of this development will be welcomed,” Fatoki said.
Another resident simply identified as Mr Alimi, said the development was an eloquent confirmation that the government of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was responsible and listens to the people.
“This development is good and it shows that the government is responsible and listens to the complaints of the people. Although I welcome this, however in my opinion, Thursday is not the best day for the survey due to the sanitation because not everyone will come out at the same time.
“I also think that the roundabout in this area should be taken out because it is also part of the problem,” he said.
On his part, Mr John Okechuwu said he was pleasantly surprised to see the toll gate free as it was usually jam packed, adding that the electronic system would make movement faster.
-
You may also like: Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu Declares Lekki, Admiralty Toll Plaza Free On Thursday
A truck driver, Mr Fatai Omotayo said the electronic system was the way to go, adding that he was already using an E-card; while another motorist, Mr Coker urged government to fix the bad roads and review the traffic light, especially in terms of allocating more time to green light to enhance movement.
“I have passed through several junction before getting to the toll gate and there was hold-up but I must say I am happy with the step taken by the government on the free access as well as the electronic system,” said another resident, Mr Christoper.
Other residents, who spoke, urged government to explore the possibility of an alternative route to be created, as well as ensure that all the booths at the toll plazas are functional.
-
News1 week ago
Liberian Senator’s Toyota Land Cruiser SUV Nearly Fell Into River After Its Tyres Slipped Off A Narrow Bridge
-
News1 week ago
Volkswagen ID.4 Owners File A Lawsuit Regarding Charging Limits And Battery Recall
-
News6 days ago
Ford Recalls Several Vehicles Over Defective Ecoboost That Can Cut Power
-
News7 days ago
BYD Executive Vice President Says Brands Like Maserati Are “Very Interesting”
-
News5 days ago
No Casualties Reported As Mercedes-Benz G-Class Collides With A Barrier At Eko Hotel Roundabout
-
Latest Cars7 days ago
FIAT Reveals First Image Of Its Grizzly SUV, Grizzly Fastback Ahead Of Start Of Sales In Second Half Of 2026
-
Latest Cars1 week ago
Official: BMW M2 xDrive Variant Released
-
News6 days ago
Toyota To Demonstrate Its liquid Hydrogen-fuelled TR LH2 Racing Prototype At Le Mans