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Oando, LAMATA Kick Off ElectricVe­hicles’Operation in Lagos

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Oando Clean Energy Limited (OCEL), the renewable energy subsidiary of the company, in partnershi­p with the Lagos Metropolit­an Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) yesterday formally commenced the operations of its electric mass transit buses in Lagos.

In a ceremony at the Lagos Bus Services Limited (LBSL) Head Office, Ilupeju, Lagos, the parties stated that the initiative was aimed at transition­ing the Lagos State public transport system through the developmen­t of a pathway to a carbon-free mobility ecosystem within the state.

They added that the EV buses will provide a viable, competitiv­e, and environmen­tally friendly alternativ­e to the current internal combustion engine mass transit buses in circulatio­n.

In her welcome remarks, the Managing Director of LAMATA, Abimbola Akinajo highlighte­d the importance of public-privatepar­tnerships, stressing that the government was keen on working closely with private businesses to develop the state.

“This initiative is a major aspect of our vision for transporta­tion in Lagos State. We are desirous of having a clean and efficient transporta­tion system. Today’s event is proof of our desire to involve the private sector in our activities to give the average Lagosian the ability to meet their mobility needs.

“LAMATA is a multi-fuel transport regulatory agency for Lagos hence the partnershi­p with OCEL for the use of EV buses in passenger operations. From LAMATA’s perspectiv­e we are open to do business with the private sector whilst ensuring that these partners are aligned with the vision of Lagos state.

“I am elated that in just over a year that Oando Clean Energy came to us to discuss the possibilit­y of working with us in the deployment of electric buses, we have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with a key deliverabl­e being the implementa­tion of a ‘PoC’ that would allow us finally include electric buses in our ecosystem,” Akinajo stated.

Lagos is said to be the most populous city in sub-Saharan Africa, with a population of over 20 million people and growing. In the last decade, the population of vehicles on Lagos roads are believed to have quadrupled; with over 3,000 mass transit buses operating in the state.

The Commission­er for Energy and Mineral Resources, Lagos State, Olalere Odusote, in his remarks said that Lagos had identified transporta­tion as a major cause of pollutants and health problems in the state.

“For us, this initiative is another step we’re taking as a government to ensure we clean up the environmen­t in addition to ongoing initiative­s in the energy sector,” he noted.

Also speaking, the President/ CEO of OCEL, Dr. Ainojie Irune, said that it was an opportunit­y for Oando to revolution­ise mobility in the country as well as build local capacity for the renewable and clean energy ecosystem.

“Whilst today these buses have come from across the world, in the very near future they will be produced here in Nigeria. In the very near future, we will have a multitude of locally trained engineers who are capable of operating, maintainin­g, and servicing these buses and other renewable energy assets.

“We see these buses as a first step. This PoC facilitate­s the collection of the first sets of data points to support the developmen­t and deployment of EV for municipal and public transport on the continent.

“Our ambition together with Lagos state, is to set our sights on the future and chart a path for others to follow. We have worked tirelessly to get here.

“We believe that these electric vehicles have the potential to transform the transporta­tion sector in Nigeria and provide a sustainabl­e solution for the country’s growing population,” he said.

The Commission­er for Transport, Lagos State, Dr. Frederic Oladeiende, who represente­d the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwoolu, said that there was abundant evidence that showed that human activities had been the main drivers of climate change due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.

“Lagos is the only state in Nigeria that has prepared and initiated the execution of a climate action plan. The plan outlines 26 efforts covering adaptation and mitigation actions to build a sustainabl­e low carbon economy in the pursuit of achieving net zero emissions by 2050,” Oladeiende said.

The roll-out of the electric buses started with a three-month proof-ofconcept phase, aimed at establishi­ng the viability of electric vehicles for mass transporta­tion in Lagos State.

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