Cowry Travel Card System to be adopted,as Lagos plans on getting 2000 micro buses

 


Dr Frederic Oladeinde, Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, says the state government plans to acquire 2000 units of 11 and 13 seat microbuses to ease gridlock in the state.

Oladeinde made the disclosure during an oversight visit by the Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Transportation, led by Mr Temitope Adewale (Ifako-Ijaiye I), on Wednesday in Lagos.

“Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved plans to partner with private investors for the initial acquisition of the 2000 units buses.

The state shall provide counterpart funding of 40 per cent while the supplier will inject 60 per cent equity for the acquisition of the buses.

“The private operator shall be required to make 20 per cent down payment to be eligible to come under the bus finance scheme.

“The state has engaged two companies to provide 1000 buses with each, to be used for the First and the Last Mile Bus Schemes.

“They are Origin Automobile Services which will provide the 11 seat buses while CFAO will provide 13 seat buses,” he said.

The commissioner explained that this would further reduce traffic congestion at key major gridlock points in the state, with a corresponding reduction in travel time.

He said the move was a giant stride to enhance integration between different mode of transportation making it seamless to travel.

According to him, the state government is promoting a transport system with significantly less adverse impact on the environment.

Oladeinde noted that in order to ensure proper bus tracking under the BRT, an intelligent transport system had been implemented.

He said: “Two control centres have been set up at the Ikeja Bus Terminal and at the LBSL Oshodi Terminal.

LAMATA control centre is being upscaled to accommodate the monitoring of the BRT busses, so we are starting the pilot of our Common Ticketing System by next month October.

“We have also engaged all stakeholders on the value chain of the e-ticketing system,” he said.

Oladeinde said the state government had also introduced a fare collection strategy to ease the BRT payment system.

The commissioner said the Lagos State Cowry Travel Card System would be adopted to improve the fare collection strategy in the state.

He explained that a validator would be provided on every bus while a central switching company had been engaged to carry out the reconciliation and settlement of the fare.

The commissioner added that a distance-based fare matrix system had also been developed to determine the fare of passengers on each trip.

The commissioner noted that the Blue and the Red rail lines project had remained the flagship of the governor’s administration.

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