Daily Trust

12m Lagos residents use public transport daily –

…as Buhari unveils Ikeja ultramoder­n bus terminal

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Lagos State government yesterday resolved to change the face of public transporta­tion by providing standard facilities for residents of the state who use public transporta­tion daily.

The assurance came at the unveiling of the ultra-modern Ikeja Bus Terminal, in line with the Bus Reform Initiative of the state government.

President Muhammadu Buhari unveiled the facility yesterday as part of his two-day official visit to Lagos.

Statistics provided by the state government showed that over 12 million people use public transporta­tion daily in Lagos State.

Therefore, according to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, the Ikeja terminal is one of the 13 of such terminals designed to change the narrative in Lagos by exposing the people to a befitting and comfortabl­e environmen­t to commute across the state.

Buhari lauded the state government for various initiative­s aimed at catering for the movement of the growing population of the state and making modern buses available to the people.

He said, “I recognise 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.

“I also acknowledg­e the vision of the Lagos State government on revamping the railway transporta­tion system. Presently, we have outlined in our newyear message the plan for a panAfrican railway transporta­tion. I commend Lagos State for also developing a rail infrastruc­ture to cater for the movement of its growing population.”

Ambode said the Ikeja Bus Terminal signposted the commitment of his administra­tion to reform public transporta­tion infrastruc­ture and management in the state.

He also disclosed that the state had commenced the introducti­on of 5,000 new buses into the Lagos economy in the next three years.

“We will inject 820 environmen­tally-friendly high

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