
According to report, Sanwo-Olu said the bus terminal was necessary for the daily transportation of the teeming population in the state, adding that the government was satisfied with the project.
Lagos State
Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Tuesday, inaugurated the Yaba Bus Terminal,
located along the Muritala Mohammed Way, Yaba Local Council Development Area in
Lagos.
He added the
project was also in the interest of his administration’s drive to consistently
provide ultramodern infrastructure to meet the transportation needs of
residents.
According to
him, Yaba features prominently in the Lagos State Transportation Master Plan
because of its peculiar nature as a melting pot of various commercial and
academic activities making it a tech hub.
“Its
evolution over the years places a lot of responsibility on government to ensure
that its dynamism and growth are sustained through balanced development.
“The facility
being commissioned today is a world-class terminal from which buses will
originate and terminate.
“I am happy
to inform you that in the next 18 months, the Yaba Bus Terminal will be
integrated with the Red Line Yaba Rail Station that is being constructed a few
metres from this place.
“Once the
rail line is completed, passengers will be able to choose the transportation
mode they prefer to get to their destinations.
“Yaba Bus
Terminal reflects our vision for regulated bus services, which the Lagos State
Government currently champions,” he said.
The governor
said that the goal of the administration’s Bus Reform Initiative (BRI) was to
bring the bus transport system to international standard.
“I appeal to
our esteemed citizens to protect this bus terminal and all other projects that
are being provided for our good. It is our collective responsibility to protect
our infrastructure.
“If you
notice any abnormality, do not hesitate to say something about it. It is your
civic duty to report wrongdoing and the destruction of our public
assets/infrastructure to the security agencies and government officials for
prompt action,” he said.
The
Commissioner for Transportation, Dr Frederic Oladeinde, said that the Yaba Bus
Terminal would be the third to be inaugurated by the governor in the life of
the administration.
Oladeinde
said that though the contract was awarded in March 2017, but there was no
significant construction activity on the project until recently.
“Since the
governor is an affirmed apostle of continuity, he gave the marching order for
the completion of this imposing terminal.
“Previously,
the governor had commissioned the Oyingbo Bus Terminal and recently the MMA
Mafoluku Bus Terminal.
“Other
terminals at Ifako-Ijaiye, Ojota and Ajah are at different stages of completion
but we are optimistic that they would be completed before the end of this
year,” he said.
Mrs Abimbola
Akinajo, Managing Director, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority
(LAMATA), said that the Yaba Bus Terminal was the most modern of all bus
terminals in terms of design and physical attractiveness.
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