Femi Ashekun/
The Lekki Concession Company Limited (LCC) has postponed the resumption of tolling at the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge.
LCC Managing Director, Yomi Omomuwasan, announced the postponement in a statement today.
He said a new resumption date would be announced.
The postponement followed several protests by Lekki residents under the aegis of the Lekki Estates Residents & Stakeholders Association who rejected the resumption of tolling at the bridge which was scheduled to begin on April 16th, 2022.
Omomuwasan said the company decided to delay the resumption of toll collection for further consultations with key stakeholders in the Eti-Osa, Lekki area, in a bid to address their concerns and arrive at a mutually favourable resolution of all issues.
The statement titled, ‘LCC Shift Resumption Date Of Toll Collection At The Ikoyi Link Bridge Toll Plaza. New Date To Be Announced Soon,’ reads:
“As a responsible organisation, we must take full cognisance of everyone within the axis. Therefore, we want to continue with the ongoing engagements with our stakeholders.
“The preparatory operations to resume tolling on the Bridge have been smooth so far, and we are grateful to all the key stakeholders for their cooperation. The planned commencement of toll collection has now been postponed, allowing more of our customers to register for the electronic toll devices to enable seamless passages at the toll plaza.
The Ikoyi Link Bridge and the Admiralty Circle Plaza, managed by LCC, have become symbols of the nationwide EndSARS protests against police brutality and extrajudicial killings in October 2020 after soldiers allegedly shot harmless protesters dead and allegedly injured scores of other young demonstrators at both tool plazas.
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