Lagos set to introduce more quality bus corridors to boost transport

The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) says efforts have been intensified to introduce quality bus corridor in the metropolis  to further tackle transport challenges.

An Assistant Director of LAMATA, Mr Kolawole Ojelabi, made the disclosure  in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos.

According to him, the state government is aware of the need for improved transport service as a direct consequence of migration to the state.

“In Lagos State, we have the issue of bus routing.

“When you look at the number of buses we have, you will discover that they are not enough to service the population,” he said.

The official said that the state had a population of more than 20 million people.

“The past government brought in about 880 buses in a bid to improve the transport system.

“These buses are currently being redeployed by an agency of government known as the Lagos Bus Services Ltd., who are also in-charge of asset management,” he said.

According to him, road development in the state is being taken gradually for effective management and spread.

Ojelabi said that the government was, therefore, working on quality bus corridors which would spread to more parts of the metropolis.

According to him, this will take effect before the end of the year.

He noted that  Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) services had not got to every part of the state; hence, the need for  creation of the corridors.

Ojelabi said that where the BRT services were not available, the government would provide new medium-sized buses to service  the transportation needs of the people.

According to him, these will come with bus terminuses and shelters to ensure easy access.

He also told NAN that the government had intensified efforts to speed up implementation of its Blue Line rail project from Okokomaiko to Marina.

“Currently, there is a lot of work going on on  the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

“The whole essence is to fast-track the progress of work from the Lagos end here to at least LASU  – Lagos State University, Ojo.

“By the time this is completed, we designate BRT buses there, while we also carry out testing on the rail project.

“We could have actually commenced the testing but we want to ensure that we take it up to Marina,” he said.

Ojelabi said that completion of the road and rail  projects would discourage residents of the area from driving their cars to Lagos Island as they would prefer using  train or BRT.

” Once this is done, it will also reduce cases of attacks by hoodlums on commuters who will now have the opportunity of riding in BRT or train.

“It is a gradual process but we will surely achieve these.

“I can assure you that work has been intensified to realise this as the government is working to ensure the completion of the project and commencement of operations before the end of this administration,” he added.