The Lagos State Government has announced the enforcement of the E-Call Up System for trucks operating along the Lekki-Epe Corridor, effective August 1, 2025. This move follows several months of strategic planning, public sensitization, and active stakeholder engagement.
According to the Ministry of Transportation, over 10,000 trucks have already been registered under the new system, with additional trucks currently undergoing the onboarding process.
In preparation for the rollout, the government has equipped seven designated truck parks and reduced the park usage fee from N12,500 to N10,000.
Commissioner for Transportation, Lagos State, stated, “We have implemented critical recommendations to ensure a smooth transition, including free system testing and guidance for truck drivers on registration and operations. This is part of the familiarization exercise across all approved parks.”
The initiative, developed in collaboration with E-Call Up Technologies, is expected to ease traffic congestion, eliminate illegal parking, and enhance regulatory compliance.
It also aims to protect road infrastructure, improve road safety, and boost economic activity across the corridor.
“The enforcement of this system is a major step toward achieving a smarter transportation network. We urge all stakeholders to complete their registration and cooperate with agencies involved,” the commissioner added.
Authorities emphasized that the E-Call Up System is designed to bring order and efficiency to truck operations, supporting logistics optimization and better traffic management along the strategic Lekki-Epe route.
This development aligns with broader efforts to improve urban mobility and reduce transportation-related delays in Lagos.