Vincent Toritseju
Lagos — Contrary to media reports, the leadership of the Transit Truck Parks, TTP, the operator of the Eto electronic call-up system has debunked the sale of eto tickets at Lagos Ports saying that “We would like to categorically state that at no point has an eto ticket been sold for the reported amount of N150,000.”
Mr. Irabor Akonoman, the Head of Operations, Trucks Transit Parks Ltd, said that the approved and standard pricing structure is transparent and fixed. “Costs range from N10,750 and not exceeding 21,500 (VAT inclusive),” he disclosed in a statement.
Akomonan also said that the price depends on the parks or pre gates that these trucks are electronically scheduled to go through before they are batched and released to progress to the port.
He explained that the primary issue with irregularities arises from the fact that truckers, fail to affix their plate numbers on their vehicles adding that, this allows for the potential swapping of plate numbers between trucks, leading to resale of tickets at inflated prices.
“It is important to emphasize that these practices are not endorsed or facilitated by Trucks Transit Parks Ltd or the eto system.
“The escalated costs reported are a result of individual truckers engaging in fraudulent activities, reselling their own tickets at prices significantly above the standard rates. This is against the laid down standard operating procedure put in place by the Nigerian Ports Authority for the electronic callup system for Apapa and Tincan ports. This practice is detrimental to the industry and the interest of truckers in general.
“TTP condemns such behaviour and actively discourages any involvement in ticket racketeering. Truckers found to have engaged in this practice are blacklisted with the approval of NPA.
“We would like to draw attention of the public to the fact that the complainants themselves may play a role in perpetuating these illicit activities. While they possess the knowledge and ability to book eto tickets through the standard procedures, some opt to circumvent the process by not using their tickets but reselling them to those in a hurry to access the port. This involves purchasing tickets, often at exorbitant prices from individuals who have already processed theirs, and for some reason become unable to carry out their business at the port.
“With the approval of the regulator, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, a consequence management system has been implemented to immediately disable the truck or user account of any transporter or agents found to have committed this infraction or any other ones that contravenes the SOP and sabotages the success of the electronic callup system.
“From inception, Trucks Transit Parks Ltd is committed to addressing emerging challenges to the implementation of the Callup system and is actively collaborating with relevant authorities. We are in the process of implementing advanced technologies such as Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and other measures, including the mandatory display of permanent plate numbers on trucks. These initiatives aim to prevent the swapping of plate numbers and, subsequently, discourage ticket racketeering.
“We appreciate the concerns raised by the media and the public, and we want to assure all stakeholders that we are taking decisive steps to enhance the integrity of the eto system. Our commitment to transparency and fairness remains unwavering, and we will continue working diligently to eradicate any malpractices within our purview,” Akomonan stated.