In its continued effort to cushion the
effects of the restriction of the movement of commercial motorcyclists, the
Lagos State Government on Thursday inaugurated 30 new luxury buses provided by
transport operators for intra city transportation.
The government had last week also inaugurated
10 buses in addition to the existing Bus Rapid Transit and LAGBUS fleet of
buses plying roads in the metropolis.
The latest buses were provided by the Lagos
Integrated Transport Cooperative Society and TRANSMODAL Nigeria Limited.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports
that LASITCOS has provided 10 Tata buses, while TRANSMODAL brought in 20.
NAN further reports
that LASITCOS buses will operate along Abesan-Idimu, Ikotun-Ejigbo,
Cele-Express-Oshodi-Mile 2 axis; while the TRANSMODAL buses will ply
Agbara-Okokomaiko, Mile 2-Tin Can Island and Orile to TBS routes.
The Commissioner for Transportation, Mr.
Kayode Opeifa, said within the first quarter of 2013, more buses would be
provided by other partners in the transport sector.
Opeifa said a major challenge facing the
operators of the buses was the non-availability of qualified drivers to sustain
and maintain the vehicles.
He said, “The process of engaging a driver is
very long and tedious, and we have to go through this process because we do not
want to go into the problem of the past.
“The franchises have been going through this
process to get the best drivers that will deliver the best to the people of
Lagos State.”
NAN reports that
the partners were given franchise certificates by the Managing Director, LAGBUS
Asset Management Limited, Mr. Babatunde Disu.
Disu promised Lagos residents that under the
franchise, they would enjoy better, reliable, comfortable and affordable
transport services.
He said that although there were other
commercial buses as competitors, there would be collaborative efforts to manage
a good transport service to alleviate hardship.
Disu said the new buses would assist in
creating jobs for some of the residents.
He called on other private transport
organisations to partner with the state government to improve the sector.
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