The management of the Bus Rapid Transit
project has announced that it plans to deploy about 400 buses to move
over 300,000 passengers daily on the Ikorodu route.
The Managing Director, Lagos Metropolitan
Area Transport Authority, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, who announced this in a
statement on Tuesday, noted that the service would run from Mile 12 to
Ikorodu.
Speaking during an inspection of the
project, he explains that already, the project which has reached an
advanced stage, is a 13.5 kilometre-long corridor, with 15 bus shelters
and a modern bus depot garage built on five hectares of land.
He added that there were three terminals
at Mile 12, Agric and Ikorodu, six pedestrian bridges at Owode, Irawo,
Awori, Majidun-Ogolonto, Agric and Haruna, 12 U-turn points (six on each
side), provision of at-grade crossings, street lightings and signalised
junctions at Ikorodu, Agric and Ogolonto.
The LAMATA boss said the BRT median
operation had a lot of advantages over the current BRT system from Mile
12 to CMS, adding that it would be faster, safe and efficient.
In order to ensure the participation of
women in the operation, he directed that modality for employing and
training women as drivers, bus assistants and mechanics should be worked
out.
He said, “There should be a reasonable
number of women in this operation. They could be drivers, bus assistants
and even mechanics. Women pay more attention to details. I believe that
if the working condition is right, they will like to be part of the bus
operation.
“So I will want the team to come up with modality for achieving the employment of women.”
He, however, sought the patience of the
passengers and road users as the project construction moved towards
completion, and asked stakeholders to bear with the state government as
the contractor working on the project intensified effort to complete it.
Mobereola acknowledged that the project
had been a little behind schedule, attributing the delay to weather
which impacted negatively on the project completion, but assured that
the project would be completed before the end of the first quarter of
2015.
Source: PUNCH
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