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NURTW Backs Lekki Toll Review, Keeps Fare Intact

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By Dipo Olowookere

The leadership of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Jakande, Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State has assured residents and commuters on the Eti-Osa/Lekki-Epe Expressway that there will be no fare increase as a result of the toll review which took effect on Thursday, February 1, 2018.

This is as the union has thrown its full weight behind the development, saying it was consulted before the toll fare was hiked.

The announcement of the toll review at the Admiralty Circle Plaza and the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge Plaza by the Lekki Concession Company (LCC) had caused uproar among road users in the area with some calling on Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to intervene.

But Chairman of NURTW in the area, Mr Taofeek Oluwa, said his members would not increase transport fare in the area.

He said in a statement that it was encouraging that the LCC carried his union along as one of the critical stakeholders consulted during the engagement process for the toll review which resulted in the minimal increase in tariff charged branded commercial buses.

From February 1, branded commercial buses popularly called ‘Danfo’ which previously paid N80 was would be paying N90 for e-Tag payments and N100 for cash payments.

“As long as LCC honours its agreement of our mutual understanding at the stakeholders’ meeting, we can confidently support LCC by assuring that commuters will not suffer any increase in the fare paid to board branded commercial buses coming into or going out of Eti-Osa/Lekki-Epe Expressway. The NURTW is happy to endorse the toll fare review,” Mr Oluwa said.

Corroborated him, another official of NURTW in Jakande Eti-Osa, Mr Quadri Adesokan, said LCC has promised to improve the standards of the roads for the safety of passengers.

“We have heard the concerns of the LCC and have agreed to support them because they have promised us to maintain the roads. A large number of our buses are using the e-tag which affords us unhindered entry and return from Lekki-Epe Expressway,” he said.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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Lagride Recruits 1,000 New Drivers for Omni Fleet

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A low-cost, air-conditioned shared-ride service designed for offices, churches, schools, and large groups has been launched by Lagride.

The mini buses were introduced to disrupt Korope transport in Lagos and a major step in modernising group transportation across the city.

Known as Lagride Omni, the smart mobility platform delivers a new kind of Lagos experience built on comfort, convenience, and community.

A statement said the company is recruiting 1,000 new manual drivers to join the Omni fleet. Every driver will receive professional training and certification through the Lagride Academy, established in partnership with the Lagos State Government, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), and other transport-safety stakeholders.

It was disclosed that residents of the metropolis have started to book the ride for convenience and comfort, enjoying the air-conditioned space and the ability to move together with friends, family, or colleagues without spending more.

Unlike regular buses that stop repeatedly to pick up and drop off passengers, the Lagride Omni makes zero stops. Each ride is private and direct, whether booked by an individual or a group on the Lagide app, and it still comes at an unbeatable price.

The chairman of Lagride, Ms Diana Chen, described the Omni as a significant leap forward in the company’s mission to democratise mobility in Africa’s largest city.

“Mobility is one of the greatest drivers of opportunity. By making modern transport affordable and accessible to every segment of society, Lagride is helping to build a more connected Lagos where movement creates meaning and community thrives,” she stated.

On his part, the acting Managing Director of Lagride, Mr Jubril Arogundade, said the Omni was designed to meet the real needs of Lagosians who move together daily.

“With the Lagride Omni, one person can make a single booking and everyone joins the same ride. From offices to churches and community events, this is how Lagos will move together safely, conveniently, and in comfort,” he noted.

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Court Orders Driver to Pay N3.2m for Damaging FRSC Vehicle

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A driver identified as Mr Yusuf Baba has been directed by a High Court sitting in Abuja to pay about N3.2 million for damages caused to FRSC patrol vehicle and other impounded vehicles during his attempt to evade arrest.

A statement issued by the Corps Public Education Officer of FRSC, Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide, disclosed that the court, in its judgement on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, also found Mr Baba guilty dangerous driving, convicting and sentencing him to three months imprisonment or a fine of N50,000.

However, he was not found guilty of assaulting a marshal on duty on June 10, 2025, when the incident occurred under the Dantata Bridge in Abuja, , according to the statement.

It was disclosed that the convict was flagged down by FRSC operatives for the primary offence of overloading, but sped, lost control, and crashed into an FRSC patrol vehicle and another offender’s car, damaging the vehicles before fleeing the scene.

He was later apprehended at Major Filling Station, along CITEC Road, and promptly charged to court on two counts bothering on dangerous driving and assaulting a marshal on duty.

The court in its judgement also suspended his driver’s licence for three months and ordered full restitution for the vehicles damaged through his reckless conduct.

Reacting to the verdict, the Corps Marshal, Mr Shehu Mohammed, described the judgment as “a resounding victory for road safety, law enforcement, and the principle of accountability on Nigerian roads.”

“This judgment has once again proven that the era of impunity on our roads is over. Anyone who endangers lives, attacks law enforcement, or damages public property will face the full wrath of the law. FRSC will never back down in defending the safety and dignity of its operatives and road users.”

He commended the judiciary for its courage and the legal department of the FRSC for its steadfastness in pursuing justice, advising all motorists to obey traffic rules, respect patrol operatives, and drive responsibly, as the Corps remains relentless in its mission to safeguard lives and restore sanity on Nigerian roads.

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Viral Video: FRSC to Probe Personnel, Driver Altercation in Edo

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The viral video showing personnel of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) having a brawl with a driver around Abudu in Edo State has caught the attention of the management of the agency.

In a statement issued on Sunday by the Assistant Corps Marshal of the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide, it was disclosed that an investigation has been ordered to determine the cause of the altercation.

It was gathered that the unfortunate incident, which has gained traction on social media, happened on Saturday, October 25, 2025.

The Corps Marshal, Mr Shehu Mohammed, in the statement, expressed deep concern over the incident, stressing that the FRSC does not condone any form of unprofessional conduct or behaviour that undermines the integrity and discipline for which he said the organisation was known for.

He further assured members of the public that appropriate disciplinary measures would be taken against any officer found culpable, in line with the corps’ operational guidelines and public service rules.

Mr Mohammed also appealed to the motoring public to remain calm and continue to show cooperation and respect towards FRSC personnel who are committed to ensuring safer roads and protecting lives across the nation.

He warned that the FRSC would also not tolerate any form of assault or violence against its personnel from members of the public in the course of duty.

He promised that the FRSC remains steadfast in its mission to promote road safety, maintain order, and uphold the highest standards of professionalism in service delivery.

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