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Transforming transportation in Lagos: Towards a sustainable future

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BY BABAJIDE FADOJU

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state is steering the wheel towards a transformative era in transportation. His disclosure of plans to fortify safety and enhance the transport architecture promises a new and improved travel experience for commuters in the state.

In the bustling metropolis of Lagos, where traffic congestion is a daily challenge, Governor Sanwo-Olu recognises the pivotal role of sustainable transportation in shaping the city’s future. From day one of his administration, he embarked on a journey encapsulated by the THEMES agenda.

The first pillar, dedicated to sustainable transportation, is a testament to the commitment to modernize Lagos’s transport infrastructure.

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Collaborating with LAMATA, the governor has tirelessly worked to introduce innovation into the sector. The THEMES agenda, with the ‘T’ standing for sustainable transportation, has been a guiding force for the past four years.

Sanwo-Olu, in collaboration with LAMATA, has not only paid attention to the road network but also embraced waterways and railways.

Investment in transportation infrastructure

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His administration has witnessed substantial investment in transportation infrastructure. Over 1,300 high capacity buses (BRT), 1,000 medium capacity buses, 500 LASTMA buses, and 1000 LAGRIde taxes have been introduced, reshaping the public transport landscape.

Recognising the importance of water transportation, eight out of 16 jetties have been constructed. The addition of ferries and the establishment of a security command and control centre demonstrate a holistic approach to enhancing waterway movement and ensuring safety.

Drawing inspiration from the UK’s railroad system, Lagos has seamlessly integrated rail transport into its master plan. The commissioning of the blue rail line marked a milestone, with operations commencing in September 2023. The service has broken records, serving an impressive 528,000 passengers on January 4, 2024.

The THEMES+ agenda, introduced post-2023 re-election, signifies a commitment to innovative development. The red line rail project, covering a 37-kilometer route from Agbado to Marina, is progressing with 13 strategically placed stations.

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The opening of the Yaba flyover and Ikeja flyover along the red line rail corridor has provided a new commuting and connectivity experience. These infrastructure projects reduce traffic congestion and improve travel time in Lagos Mainland.

Continued investment and the Sanwo-olu effect

With ongoing investments, Sanwo-Olu is a front-liner in transforming Lagos’ transportation landscape. The commitment extends beyond roads and rails, aiming to enhance the overall quality of life for Lagosians.

His vision for Lagos transportation is a journey towards efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. The strides made in the past years, coupled with ongoing projects, depict a commitment to creating a city where commuting is seamless, and the environment thrives.

With an emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and connectivity, the city is poised for a future where commuting is not just a necessity but an experience to be cherished.

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