Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Tuesday declared that the commencement of the Lagos ferry service, which will
ultimately move over 480,000 passengers, will ease the pressure on the roads.
Speaking at the commercial launch of LAGFERRY
operations and the inauguration of 14 commercial boats at Badore Ferry Terminal
in Ajah, the governor assured the people of the state that before the end of
the year, the ferry boats would be increased to 30 while more than 500 buses
would be injected into the state bus transport system to ease transportation
problems.
Sanwo-Olu said the launch was in fulfillment of his
administration promise to provide effective and integrated intermodal
transportation system for the state, adding that "water transportation is
one of the intermodal transportation tripods we are committed to developing as
a strategy to reduce congestion on our roads which accounts for over 90 percent
of commuting in Lagos State."
"The narrative of water transportation in the
state is set to change as we are set to take full advantage of the water bodies
that nature has endowed us with to decongest our roads and substantially reduce
travel time as well as promote a healthy environment through the reduction of
carbon emission."
He said for Lagos to be a functional smart city,
there must be diversification of the modes of transportation. "There must
be interconnectivity of the rail, road and water transportation systems,” he
added.
At the inauguration of the ferry service, Sanwo-Olu
disclosed that all the boats were constructed by companies in Lagos. "Our
local builders came with state-of-the-art technology you can find anywhere else
in the world. We are proud of this feat, and I am using this medium to once
again assure our local builders of patronage and for them to continue to maintain
an international best standard.
"Let me emphasise that intermodal
transportation is the way to go given our natural endowment, increasing
population and the need to ensure efficient movement of materials, goods,
services and people. By the time the Lagos light rail project comes alive and
expanded, coupled with renewed efforts to improve water transportation in
addition to numerous on-going roads development projects across the state, it
is expected that a more robust public transportation would evolve in Lagos State
and Lagosians would be the better for it," Sanwo-Olu stated.
He noted that adequate measures have been put in
place to ensure safety on the waterways through the empowerment of the Lagos
State Waterways Authority (LASWA) to effectively discharge its monitoring and
regulatory duties.
"In the same vein, we will also sustain a
cordial relationship with federal regulatory agencies, including Nigeria
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the National Inland
Waterways Authority (NIWA),” he added.
In his welcome address earlier, Managing
Director/Chief Executive Officer of LAGFERRY, Mr. Ladi Balogun, said the launch
would set the next frontier for Lagos economy and chart a new course for water
transportation in the state.
He stressed that Lagos is blessed with at least ten
Lagoons and that the government is fully committed to harnessing the role these
Lagoons play, which is capable of managing the traffic and transportation system
in the state, and incidentally, is the first pillar of the governor’s
development agenda for the state.
1 comment:
This is a welcome development by the Lagos governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and recommendation for effectiveness by Mr. Ladi Balogun. But history will not fail to mention what truncated the former ferry system.
firstly, remains of wreckage of ship. it obstructed free movement of then available ferries especially the CMS-APAPA-MILE2 waterways.
secondly, safety on the waterways before the jetties/harbour. criminal could attack unsuspecting ferries if the traffic is not busy.
lastly, maintenance has been quagmire of government agencies either federal or state. when you employ nitwits you get nothing as effective result.
As we await, my question would be this, can I get a ferry service that takes me straight from say mile2 to lekki as one trip?
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