The
Lagos cable car project is on course. It is privately driven and the private
sector need to get all the permits.
After
three years of postponement, work has begun on the $275million cable car
project.
In
an interview with The Guardian, Lagos state Commissioner for Transportation,
Dayo Mobereola, revealed intricate details of the car project.
“The
Lagos cable car project is on course. It is privately driven and the private
sector need to get all the permits, on the side of Lagos, we have given them
all the necessary permit, they are talking to the federal government to get
some level of guarantees and we have assisted them to write to the federal
government. They have taken the advantage by starting to build from the Iddo
side of Lagos."
Upon
completion, the project will have eight stations in three routes, in order to
handle the estimated 240,000 trips daily.
The
car project will begin at Ijora, then move to Apapa and Victoria Island, with a
central hub around Adeniji Adele.
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