BUHARI Commissions Ikeja Bus Terminal Built By Lagos State Government
President
Muhammadu Buhari (2nd right), with Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode (right) during the commissioning of the newly built
Ikeja Bus Terminal by the Lagos State Government, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
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…Lauds Ambode’s Rail
Reform Initiatives, Developmental strides
…We’re Committed To
Efficient, Integrated Transport System, Says Lagos Gov
President Muhammadu
Buhari on Thursday began his two-day official visit to Lagos State with the
unveiling of ultra-modern Ikeja Bus Terminal designed to redefine public
transportation in line with the Bus Reform Initiative of the State Government.
The President,
accompanied to the facility by the State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode and
other government functionaries, lauded the State Government for various
initiatives aimed at catering for movement of the growing population of the
State and making modern buses available to the people.
He particularly
commended Governor Ambode for his developmental strides in the last three
years, saying the projects were indeed laudable.
“I commend the
Governor for development and strides he recorded within the first three years
of governance. I recognize the push of the State Government in reforming public
transportation especially the Bus Reform Project which will make modern
transport buses that are air-conditioned available to the people.
President
Muhammadu Buhari (2nd right); Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode (right); member, House of Representative, Ikeja Federal
Constituency, Hon. James Faleke (right behind) during the commissioning of
the newly built Ikeja Bus Terminal by the Lagos State Government, on Thursday,
March 29, 2018.
“I acknowledge the vision
of Lagos State Government to revamping the railway transportation system.
Presently, we have outlined in new-year message of the plan for a-Pan African
Railway Transportation. I commend Lagos State for also developing rail
infrastructure to cater for movement of its growing population,” President
Buhari said.
While assuring that
the Federal Government’s plan for transport infrastructure especially the ports
would be strictly adhered to, the President said his administration remained
committed to order the development of the country, and as well further
stabilize the economy, create an enabling environment for job creation, tackle
security and draw Nigeria to acceptability.
Earlier, Governor
Ambode said the Ikeja Bus Terminal signposts the commitment of his
administration to reform public transportation infrastructure and management in
the State, adding that the vision remained the provision of a functional,
efficient and integrated transport system to support the populace and
facilitate commerce.
He said: “In the last
three years, we have committed to revamping and providing a new integrated
transport system to support our growing population. We have initiated and
completed the provision of infrastructure that are scalable and would support
the daily needs of our people to meet their connectivity and mobility needs.
“The Ikeja Bus
Terminal is one of our flagship transport infrastructure under the State Bus
Reform Initiative. The first phase of this programme will see 13 new Bus
terminals introduced including major terminals at Oshodi, Yaba, Ojota, Agege
and the already completed Tafawa Balewa Bus Terminal.
“We have commenced the
introduction of 5,000 new buses into the Lagos economy in the next 3 years. We
will inject 820 environmentally-friendly high capacity buses in the first phase
of this reform by September 2018, 300 New Bus Stops, 3 Bus Depots, and
Intelligent Transport System which will aid Lagosians to plan their journeys on
our public transport system.”
L-R: President Muhammadu Buhari; Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode; member, House of Representative, Ikeja Federal
Constituency, Hon. James Faleke and APC South West Women Leader, Chief (Mrs)
Kemi Nelson during the commissioning of the newly built Ikeja Bus Terminal
by the Lagos State Government, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
Governor Ambode
specifically thanked President Buhari for approving import-duty waiver received
on the buses in the Phase One of the scheme, saying that arrangement was now in
place for the buses to be assembled in Lagos within the next 20 months, which
would in turn create jobs for the people.
He said aside bus and
road transportation reform, the State Government was also promoting
Non-Motorised Transport such as walking and cycling paths to give the people
modal choices while promoting healthy living, just as he said that the rail transport
infrastructure was being put in place.
“Work is ongoing on
the 27-kilometre Blue Line Rail project from Okokomaiko West of Lagos to Marina
in Central Lagos. We are in discussions with various investors and stakeholders
on our urban rail project, the Red Line from Alagbada to Marina.
President
Muhammadu Buhari (2nd left); Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode (2nd right); member, House of Representative,
Ikeja Federal Constituency, Hon. James Faleke (right) and Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed (left) during
the commissioning of the newly built Ikeja Bus Terminal by the Lagos State
Government, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
“Mr. President, the
success of a highly populated, cosmopolitan smart city-State like Lagos is
strongly dependent on the efficiency of its transportation system. We are
committed to a functional, efficient and integrated transport system which will
support our population and facilitate our commerce and we will continually work
till we achieve this objective, Governor Ambode said.
The Ikeja Bus
Terminal, which is estimated to convey about 200,000 passengers daily across 23
destinations, has been fitted with all aspects of public transport operations
such as buses, passengers’ insurance, 13 ticketing boots, route licensing,
terminal bus attendants and operating companies.
Apart from eliminating
all the previous chaos and difficulties associated with boarding bus to
different locations, the facility which is sitting on 10,000 square metres land
space, is equipped with Intelligent Transport System (ITS), food court, shops,
rest rooms, ATM Gallery, free Wi-Fi, electronically controlled shades, fully
air-conditioned terminal, among others.
The ITS enables
would-be passengers to know the arrival and departure time of buses from the
comfort of their homes, offices or anywhere and properly plan their journey.
Statistics
show that over 12million Lagosians and 80million Nigerians use public
transportation daily without standard facilities and the Ikeja terminal is one
of the 13 designed to change the narrative in Lagos by exposing the people to
befitting and comfortable environment to commute across the State.
L-R: President Muhammadu Buhari; Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode; member, House of Representative, Ikeja Federal
Constituency, Hon. James Faleke; APC South West Women Leader, Chief (Mrs) Kemi
Nelson and Commissioner for Works & Infrastructure, Engr. Ade Akinsanya
during the commissioning of the newly built Ikeja Bus Terminal by the
Lagos State Government, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
The
newly commissioned Ikeja Bus Terminal, built by the Lagos State Government, on
Thursday, March 29, 2018.
BUHARI Commissions Ikeja Bus Terminal Built By Lagos State Government
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