The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) has announced the operation of the recently launched Omi Bus Ferries.
In a press statement by LASWA made available to LEADERSHIP, the ferry service is now fully operational with Cowry Cards as payment.
LEADERSHIP reports that the cowry card is the payment system already in use across other public transportation modes in Lagos State as it integrates seamless travel options for passengers and fosters an interconnected transport network within the state.
The statement read, “We are committed to prioritising our commuters’ safety and peace of mind. To this end, the Omi Bus Ferry fleet is insured by LASACO Assurance, providing robust coverage and reinforcing our pledge to deliver secure and reliable services on our inland waterways.
“Other safety features onboard the Omi Bus ferries include standard life jackets, life buoys, fire extinguishers, and pyrotechnics. The boat also has a non-slip deck mat and a public address system. Furthermore, the OMI-BUS has a stereo system, LED lighting, and USB charging points, ensuring a comfortable sailing experience.
The statement further disclosed that OMI-BUS has received international recognition for its safety standards.
“With fewer eco-friendly CO2 emissions, these locally made OMI-BUS have received international recognition for their safety standards from Interferry, a global ferry association. The general public is invited to take advantage of the ferry alternative for a faster and more reliable journey around Lagos.”