The Lagos state government has resolved to be charging vehicle owners who park on some designated streets in the state.
Sunday gathered that the on-street parking regulation will commence in October this year in Lekki, Surulere and some other areas.
The state government has been writing religious bodies, including churches and mosques, organisations and event centres to notify them of the commencement of the on-street parking charges.
The government, in a letter directed to the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Lagos State branch, informed the body that vehicles parked by the church and members on designated streets will be charged hourly, while indiscriminately parked vehicles will be enforced accordingly.
“In view of this, I am using this medium to inform your eminence, that vehicles parked on designated streets by the church and its members, will be charged hourly and indiscriminately parked vehicles will be enforced upon accordingly.
“Consequently, we advise that this piece of information be adhered to as a law-abiding organisation.”
Speaking with Sunday , the General Manager of the Lagos State Parking Authority, Adebisi Adelabu, confirmed that a pilot programme of the on-street parking scheme would commence in October.
She said, “In 2022, we held meetings with Christian associations, Muslim associations, nightclubs, event centres and others. We told them that we were starting with set-back and progressing to on-street parking.
“Lagos is a city of over 25 million people and we have over three million vehicles, we must have proper parking management, so they have been sensistised.”
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