Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.
Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.
Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.
Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.
Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.
Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.
Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.
Trucks and other articulated vehicles operating in the Lagos seaports will be made to pay the Wharf landing fee at the point of exit.
The Wharf Landing Authority, general manager Joe Igbokwe indicated that the strategy will be deployed by the agency to ensure that the fee is collected without any form of disruption to activities within the port area.
Igbokwe explained that the decision was necessitated by the continued refusal by some port users to comply with the payment of the fee.
He noted that petrol tankers and other articulated vehicles conveying products from the seaports in Lagos are required to pay the 1000 naira fee, considering the impact of their weight on road infrastructure in the state.