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Lagos Bus Services Records 52m Passengers In 5 Years

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
2 years ago
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The managing director, chief executive officer of Lagos Bus Services Limited (LBSL), Idowu Oguntona has disclosed that the company had so far transported more than 52 million people in five years, urging the residents to expect a wider coverage of the operations of the company in the coming years.

Oguntona who revealed this during a fitness walk and health check organised by the organisation for its staff as part of activities to mark five its years of operation in the state, said the bus service has so far covered over 27 million kilometres and constantly provided mobility for 60,000 Lagos residents on daily basis.

Dwelling on some of the landmark achievements of the company, Oguntona revealed that the company which started with just five routes in 2019 now boasts of over 30 routes, due to the commitment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

He also stated that in line with the promise made by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in providing reliable, efficient and safe public transportation, the fleet of buses available to LBSL in 2019 rose from 50 buses to 300 buses as at today.

“In keeping in line with the vision of President Bola Tinubu on a clean and green economy, it means that public transportation will be running on clean energy, leveraging the huge gas possibility that we have to power our buses. We have started a pilot with the private sector under the leadership of the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) to see how the buses can perform in our environment”, he said.

The state’s commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi in his address commended LBSL for their exceptional efforts in transforming the transportation landscape of Lagos State and for successfully bridging the gap in the state’s transportation system

He said that the transportation company, since its inception, prioritizes customer satisfaction, ensuring that passengers enjoy reliable, safe, and efficient transit services.

Osiyemi stated that the company’s dedication to enhancing public transport experience and service delivery has not only improved daily commutes but also set a new standard in the industry.

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He maintained that transportation occupies an important position in the THEMES Plus Agenda of the present administration in the State because of the importance attached to movement of goods, services and people.

Osiyemi assured that the state government will continue to ensure constant review of its transportation architecture to meet the demands of the ever increasing population of residents of the state through a sustainable and well-integrated public transportation.

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