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Babajide Sanwo-Olu. |
As part of the efforts to combat problems of gridlock and wasted man-hours in Lagos, Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu after his assumption into office on May 29, 2019, expressed his commitment to bring the Blue and Red Line projects to completion during his first term in office. In order to fulfill this promise and reach this milestone, our amiable Governor was able to deliver this project and get it opened in December 2022, giving Lagosians a remarkable Christmas gift.
It
is imperative to note that men will always make their own history in life, but
they do not make it just as they please neither do they make it under
circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly
encountered, given, and transmitted from the past.
In
this instance, the vision of Governor Sanwo-Olu for a Greater Lagos through the
Lagos Blue and Red Line Rail project has resulted in the making of history at
the Centre of Excellence, adding a significant step to his list of illustrious
accomplishments.
Mr.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the 15th Governor of Lagos State has built on the legacy of
his forebears in the highly sought-after position of the Chief Executive
Officer of the Centre of Excellence, creating history and breaking records in
the process.
History
has been made in Lagos State with the completion of the 13km electronic-powered
Lagos Blue Line Rail Phase 1 Scheme (Marina to Mile2) infrastructure, which was
tested on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, and officially commissioned by
President Muhammadu Buhari on January 24, 2023.
The
Blue Line rail project of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit being constructed by the
Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) 27-kilometer rail route
designed to run from Okokomaiko eastwards to Mile 2 and then proceed to Marina
via Ijora. The 13km of Phase One of the Blue Line rail project is fully ready
for operation with five stations, which are Marina, National Theatre, Orile,
Suru-Alaba, and Mile 2. The Phase Two of the project is from Mile 2 to
Okokomaiko.
This
project which is coming just exactly 120 years after the first tramway system
was launched here in the City of Lagos in 1902 is expected to transport 250,000
passengers daily and, when completed, the entire 27km will transport about
500,000 passengers daily with each train comprising four coaches and each coach
taking up to 180 passengers conveniently.
Given
that Phase 1 of the Blue Line, which is the first segment of the network was
supposed to be completed in 2011, but construction has been delayed due to a
lack of funds and a change in government, there is no doubt that the start of
this project's operations last year sparked new hopes for an improved
transportation experience. It is however expedient to remind us that Lagos
State Government began talks with potential investors for the line's operation
and maintenance in May 2012.
Historically,
the monumental idea of building a Rapid Transit System (RTS) in Lagos dated
back to former Governor Lateef Jakande's administration's proposal of the Lagos
Metroline network in 1983, as well as the Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu's
significant reforms of the Lagos State transportation system that began in 1999
while he was the Governor of the State.
In
line with the aforementioned, the Traffic Management and Transportation, which
is the first pillar of Governor Sanwo-Olu's six pillars' THEMES Agenda outlines
his vision for an integrated transportation system and a multimodal
transportation strategy that seamlessly brings together all the various
transportation components which include road, rail, and water systems. It is
therefore important to emphasise at this juncture that the fact that our
working Governor has accomplished so much since his assumption in office
testifies to his love and enthusiasm for the socio-economic advancement of
Lagos and its residents.
The
Governor understands that investing significantly in entrepreneurship skill
development, innovation and creativity, public finance management, and human
capital development is the one major way to realise the Greater Lagos dream,
more reason why Education is also a key component of the THEMES Agenda.
It
is crucial to note that the a lot of our teachers reside in border towns like
Akute, Agbado, Sango, Ijoko, Ota, Matogun, Iju, and others, which are on the Red
Line route, while places like Igbesa, Agbara, Ado-Odo, and environs which are
in Ogun State, will benefit from our Blue Line project once it is fully
operational.
We
have hundreds of our teachers, as well as many traders and business operators
coming from these border towns to work in Lagos, and with the completion of the
Lagos Blue and Red Line Rail System, I believe that their disposable incomes
and productivity will greatly increase and their stress levels drastically
reduced to a bearable level. Additionally, students living near the axis will
be able to commute freely and more quickly from and to their various
educational institutions. As a result, this will significantly aid in the
teaching and learning process and lead to better learning outcomes.
With
this fantastic development and other notable initiatives to raise the standard
of living for every Lagosian, Mr. Sellable and our working Governor, Mr.
Babajide Olusola Sanwoolu have set a remarkable record for a Greater Lagos and
he is undoubtedly poised to do more. I think Lagos State Government under our
amiable Governor deserves a resounding clapping ovation for this unprecedented
achievement.
It is therefore expected of us as Lagosians to ensure proper usage of this infrastructure by following every lay-down operational rules and regulations, keeping to train station take-off time as we all know that moving train waits for nobody. Let us equally avoid crossing or vandalising the rail track and report any misnomer to the appropriate authority as guided through the media and publicity of the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA).
Igbega Ipinle Eko ---- Ajumose ni.
Long Live Lagos State.
Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Hon. Owolabi Falana is a Permanent Board Member at the Lagos State Universal Basic Education
Board (LASUBEB)
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