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LCC Denies Tolls Collection On Lekki-Epe Road

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The Lekki Concession Company (LCC) has denied reports that it will start collecting tolls on the Lekki-Epe Expressway from August I.

A statement from the Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday said that the LCC’s Managing Director, Mr Opuiyo Oforokuma, denied this before an eight-man committee of the House.

The statement was issued by Mrs Lambo, Public Relations Officer of the Assembly.

The House had mandated the committee to investigate the construction of the Lekki-Epe Expressway by the company.

The House equally requested the committee to investigate the alleged planned toll collection.

“We never disclosed that the LCC would commence collecting tolls on Lekki-Epe road on August 1.

What we said was that we believe that by August, the project should be completed, the statement quoted Oforokuma as saying.

The statement also quoted the managing director as saying that a certificate of completion would be issued by an independent engineer appointed for the project, before LCC could start collecting tolls on the road.

According to the statement, the managing director said that after the issuance of certificate, the LCC would give a 14-day public notice before it would begin to collect tolls.

It quoted Oforokuma as saying that the company had provided alternative routes for motorist who could not afford the tolls.

It also quoted him as saying that the LCC had offered the state government two billion naira to accelerate work on the alternative routes.

Reports have it that the LCC had an agreement with the Lagos State Governemnt to reconstruct the Lekki-Epe Expressway and collect tolls there for about 32 years.

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