The long awaited cable car project is on the
verge of completion, says Governor Babatunde Fashola, but he did not give a
date for the completion of the project.
Fashola, who spoke at the World Habitat Day held
at the Adeyemi Bero Audirorium, Alausa in Ikeja, Lagos ,
southwest Nigeria
on Monday, said residents of the state would begin to enjoy cable car and light
rail transportation within the metropolis as the projects would be completed
soon.
The governor stated that cable car, which is part
of the Apapa model city plan, would transit between Apapa and Falomo, via Lagos Island ,
while describing the innovation as vital to achieving the mega city status.
He said his administration was committed to
activating every means of transportation in the state in order to reduce the
number of vehicles on the road, which cause unheal thy carbon emissions.
Fashola, who was represented by the Commissioner
for Transportation, Kayode Opeifa, pledged that his administration would
continue to formulate policies to improve transportation and mass movement of
people, stressing that the theme of the celebration, which is Urban Mobility,
was a key factor in the development of the state to a model mega city.
The governor stated that the light rail project
would be commissioned before the end of next year as it was estimated that 1.6
million Lagosians would be transported daily, which translates to 19.2 million
passengers annually.
“By the end of 2014, The Blue Line should
transport Lagosians from Mile 2 to Marina ,
a journey of about 13.5 kilometres, in the shortest possible time. We are also
proud to say that the cable car; a veritable means of fast and unhindered
transportation, is on the verge of completion.
“To grow the economy of our dear city of Lagos into one of the model Mega Cities in Africa , embracing the best practices in the
transportation/urban mobility cannot be overlooked. Lagosians must accept this
concept of transportation as safer and more economical. We must recognise that
individual transportation translates to more vehicles on the roads, which
translate to an unhealthy volume of carbon emissions.
“Hence, our drive to provide a combination of
transportation that would include road, rail and water ways. The challenges,
however, are formulating more innovative changes aimed at ensuring the
sustainability of these policies.”
The governor pointed out that in the last 14
years, priority attention had been paid to the improvement of urban mobility
through the development of roads, water ways and rail lines, while identifying
inadequate public transportation and parking spaces, as well as congestion as
contemporary challenges.
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban
Development, Olutoyin Ayinde said the theme of the event was not determined by
the United Nations, saying that the state government was leaving nothing to
chance to implement the intermodal transportation.
According to him, “our water transportation now
moves about two million people daily. The cable car will take off from Apapa
and link to Falomo via Lagos
Island . The feasibility
study is on and tests are being conducted. Soon, Lagosians would experience
another transportation experience.
“The Blue line and the Red line rail projects are
ongoing and will soon be completed. Lagos
State is the third in the
African continent to achieve urban mobility. It is gratifying to note that the
state has dedicated 50 percent of the state budget to capital expenditure only,
thus allowing for the provision of transport infrastructure in the state as
well upgrading and expansion of the existing roads.”
Speaking on urban migration and security, the
Chairman, Lagos State Security Trust Fund, Mr Fola Arthur-Worrey said it was
imperative for government to redefine public spaces in its urban centres for
the benefits of citizens.
Arthur-Worrey, who noted that Lagos remained a preferred destination
because of its economic status and the accommodating nature of indigenes, noted
that more funding from the federal purse would go a long way in solving some of
the state’s environmental challenges.
reference: pointblanknews
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