The group had on Wednesday announced plan to march against the hike today. Aside Lekki toll gate and Phase 1 roundabout, operatives were sighted at the Ikoyi link roundabout on Admiralty way, Marwa bus-stop (2nd roundabout) and the alternative routes in Oniru. The Eti-Osa Development Forum (EDF), organisers of the protest had raised alarm of police intimidation early Friday morning. A statement sent to our reporter by Dotun Hassan, Esq, its Convener and Martin Lumba, Publicity Secretary, lamented that despite letter to the police for security surveillance and correction of the negative impression on the protest, the Lagos State Police Command was out to stop them. “We wish to inform that the protest is aimed at engaging the government positively on the fundamentals and panaceas on the new excruciating regime of fares announced by the Lekki Concession Company (LCC) on 1st of February, 2018 precipitating our request for immediate reversal. “We are not group of miscreants or jobless marauders ready to cause breach of peace in the state”, the said. “We established our rules of engagement in all our publications and materials which is in consonance with the civic objective and constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as earlier posited.” TheNigerialawyer last week reported that the tariff hike caused serious gridlock on Lekki-Epe expressway. This new rates were implemented February 1 by the LCC, managers of the road. ​At the Admiralty Circle Plaza (Lekki-Epe expressway), cars now pay N200 from N120; sports utility vehicles (SUV) now pay N​250​ from N​15​0; while commercial buses now pay N150 from N80.​ Motorcycles now pay N100.​ At the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, saloon cars now pay N300 from N250; sports utility vehicles (SUV), mini vans, and light trucks now pay N400 from N300.​ Motorcycles will now pay N200.​]]>

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