
More than 10,000 trucks have been registered, according to the Lagos State government, with more onboarding as of August 1, 2025, as the E-Call Up System will start to be implemented along the Lekki-Epe Corridor.
The enforcement came after several months of strategic planning, stakeholder involvement, and public awareness, according to a statement released on Tuesday.
The Ministry of Transportation said in a statement that key stakeholders had been engaged and had taken important recommendations, that the park usage fee had been lowered from 12 to 10 000, and that seven truck park facilities had been fully stocked and ready to operate in preparation for this rollout.
In collaboration with E-Call Up Technologies, the Ministry has conducted a familiarization exercise throughout the designated parks to ensure a smooth transition.
Truck drivers receive free system testing and practical instruction on registration and operating procedures as part of the initiative.
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It aims to improve operator compliance, ease traffic congestion, and reduce illegal parking.
The outcome is anticipated to significantly improve traffic flow, safeguard road infrastructure, boost public safety, and spur regional economic activity.
Source: Channels TV
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