Programme Overview
Lagos Keke Digital is an enumeration-first revenue and fleet programme: Phase 1 builds trusted identities for vehicles, drivers, and union-affiliated enforcers before taxation; later phases add route governance, digital levies, and handheld enforcement.
Phased Delivery
Phase 1 (Months 1–3)
Mass Self-Enumeration
Target 50,000 vehicles, 75,000 drivers, 5,000 enforcers, with multi-channel capture (USSD, WhatsApp, enumerator field kits, this portal for fleet-scale work).
Phase 2 (Months 4–6)
Verify & Route-Map
PostGIS corridors, garage tagging, NURTW hierarchy digitalisation, geofence behaviour (green, yellow, red, black zones).
Phase 3 (Months 7–9)
Revenue Collection
Decoupled vehicle tax, driver permit, and system charge with mobile-money and bank rails.
Phase 4 (Months 10–12)
Enforcement
Rugged scanners, violations, analytics, and compliance targets across enrolled routes.
Success Metrics (PRD Targets)
40,000 Vehicles Enumerated
Eighty percent of the estimated fleet systematically onboarded during early-phase rollout.
85% Validation Rate
Consistent compliance checks driving BVN and NIN demographic verification mechanisms securely.
₦15,000,000 Daily Revenue collected
Decoupled continuous integrations scaling effectively throughout Lagos via integrated wallet API rails.
95% Route Compliance
Rugged enforcer terminal coordination establishing sweeping enrolled route optimization benchmarks natively.
Decoupled Identity Model
Vehicles (assets), drivers (operators), and routes (geography) are intimately categorized as independent. Owner vehicle tax, driver permit, and system charges attach only after identities exist.
- Risk Scoring: Dynamic algorithms actively indexing the registry ecosystem.
- Duplicate Chassis Detection: Immediate exclusion of redundant hardware serials mapped out algorithmically.
- Lagos Geofencing: Comprehensive state protection mapping the underlying asset grids flawlessly.