Court nullifies collection of toll on Lekki- Ikoyi bridge
. According to a report by Sahara Reporters, a Federal High
Court sitting in Ikoyi, today nullified the collection of any toll
or tariff on the Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge.
Ruling on the suit, which was filed by human rights lawyer,
Ebun Adegboruwa, presiding judge, Justice Saidu, J. held
that the power of control over all navigable waterways in
Nigeria resides in the Federal Government, and not any
state government.
He held that from all the documents made available to the
court, the only justification for the toll fee on the bridge
by Lagos State is the private partnership law.
However, he noted that the law could not apply to the
Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge since it was built with the money of the
Lagos State Government, without the involvement of any
private partnership.
"Thus, since there is no law supporting the toll fee, it is
illegal and should be stopped forthwith", Justice Saidu
said.
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