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Lagos govt to enforce e-callup for trucks on  Lekki-Epe corridor Monday

The commissioner said the e-callup system will help regulate truck movement through structured scheduling, reducing chaos on the roads.

• June 15, 2025
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 The Lagos State government says rising traffic from articulated trucks on the Lekki-Epe corridor has prompted the enforcement of a technology-based electronic call-up (e-callup) system. 

The transportation commissioner,  Oluwaseun Osiyemi, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday by Bolanle Ogunlola, the ministry’s spokesperson. 

Mr Osiyemi revealed that enforcement of the e-callup system will begin from Monday, June 16, to manage truck movement in the affected corridor.

The Lekki-Epe axis hosts major investments, including the Dangote Refinery, Lekki Deep Sea Port, and key oil and gas infrastructure.

Due to the presence of only one major exit route, Mr Osiyemi noted that industrial growth has intensified congestion in the area. 

He said urgent and proactive traffic management measures are required to address the worsening situation on the corridor.

According to him, 360 to 400 trucks currently operate daily, but this figure could increase significantly with full operations at the Dangote Refinery.

Mr Osiyemi said that the refinery alone could dispatch between 3,000 and 4,000 trucks daily, highlighting the need for regulation.

He said the e-callup system will help regulate truck movement through structured scheduling, reducing chaos on the roads.

“Truck operators will be required to register online and upload their Authority to Load (ATL) documents for verification.

“Only validated and cleared trucks will access designated parks, awaiting an electronic call-up notification before proceeding to their loading points,” he said.

Mr Osiyemi said the system is designed to reduce illegal parking, improve traffic flow, and protect road infrastructure along the corridor.

The commissioner described the initiative as a bold step towards transforming logistics and transport management across Lagos, especially in fast-developing areas like Lekki-Epe. 

He called for voluntary compliance from all stakeholders to ensure the system’s success and reduce traffic challenges in the region.

(NAN) 

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