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The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by autojosh: 12:53pm On Jul 10, 2018


1. During the military administration of Lagos state, the World Bank made a proposal tagged, “the Lagos Urban Transport Project (LUTP)”. It was a proposal designed to reform urban transport in Lagos. The proposal was completely ignored by the military rulers.

2. On assumption of office as the governor of Lagos state, Bola Tinubu, discovered the “the Lagos Urban Transport Project” proposal.

3. In 2002, the Tinubu-led government approved “the Lagos Urban Transport Project” proposal. With the assistance from the World Bank – the Lagos state government began its implementation. The World Bank provided technical support, while the Lagos state government provided the capital funding.

4. As a condition, the World Bank insisted on the creation of a professional urban transport management and regulation authority. This gave birth to the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) in 2002.

5. During his second term in office, the Tinubu-led government – working on the suggestion by the World Bank – began work on a new high-capacity bus system that would later become the Lagos bus rapid transit (BRT). The BRT is a global system that employs dedicated lanes to deliver fast, comfortable and cost-effective bus service.

6. The implementation of the BRT system suffered a significant delay. This was due to a prolong negotiation between the state government and the NURTW. The state government needed to get the approval of the road union for the project.

7. As part of the government efforts to convince the transport union of the benefit of the BRT system, the government, through LAMATA, sponsored trips to Latin America for NURTW officials to see how BRT systems work in those places.



8. The state government and the NURTW finally arrived at an agreement: the agreement was for the government to grant a NURTW-affiliated cooperative the concession to operate one of the BRT lines in Lagos.

9. In 2005, the NURTW was assigned the responsibility of identifying buses that would be suitable for the operation of the BRT scheme. The key consideration for the choice of suitable bus included ability to operate on local roads, climatic conditions and affordability. A truck-derivative passenger chassis from Ashok Leyland in India, with bodywork from the same country, despite the shipping costs, was adopted.

10. On August 2006, LAMATA contracted the Integrated Transport Planning Ltd. (ITP), to carry out a feasibility study for the development of the initial Corridor for the Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System. The objective of the study was to determine the infrastructure, operations, regulatory and institutional reforms that would be needed to have an effective BRT model for Lagos state.

11. In 2007, Governor Babatunde Fashola introduced the Lagos State Bus Asset Management Limited (LAGBUS) scheme. The LAGBUS was set up as a limited liability company. LAGBUS is a management collaboration between the Lagos state government and the NURTW.

12. With the state government as guarantor, LAMATA was able to secure loans from commercial banks to finance the purchase of BRT buses for the state and the NURTW corporative.

13. LAGBUS procured 120 buses and were leased to its partner operators. An additional 40 buses were procured and were directly operated by LAGBUS. In addition, about 100 new buses were procured by the private sector without any direct government support.



14. On 17 March 2008, the first BRT scheme in Sub-Saharan Africa was born. This happened when the first phase of the Lagos BRT was opened. It was tagged “BRT-Lite”. It operated on a 22-kilometer radial highway that connects Mile 12 and Lagos Island. That is, it ran from Mile 12 through Ikorodu Road and Funsho Williams Avenue, Eko Bridge up to CMS.

15. In its first year, the BRT transported an average of 200,000 passengers per day. In 2012, it carried 51 million passengers, averaging around 140,000 a day. Still, this was only a fraction of the passengers that use private buses.

16. The BRT regime brought mass transit price competition. BRT bus fare were 30% lesss than the average. That is, from N100 to the N150 charged by danfos. BRT also introduced a reduction by 40% in the journey time, and cut the average waiting time by 35%.

17. A second phase of the BRT was later implemented. It extended from CMS to Mile 12 to Ikorodu.

18. 26 bus shelters are offered along the Mile 12-CMS road; three bus terminals are also placed along the corridor (at Mile 12, Moshalashi and CMS), with the bus terminal at CMS designed to integrate with transport modes of rail and ferry that are planned for future construction by LAMATA.

19. To enhance its operations, a franchise system was devised by LAGBUS to allow private sector participation in the BRT scheme. In 2012, a LAGBUS franchise became operational. It started with 10 franchise companies, 17 operating routes and 238 buses.

20. While the contract signed with LAGBUS by the franchisees was still running, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) went into a controversial BRT franchise with another private firm, this time, Primero

21. On 6 January 2016, the Ambode-led government banned the LAGBUS buses from the BRT scheme. It meant that LAGBUS-NURTW-controlled buses were no longer allowed to utilize the Ikorodu-Mile 12-CMS BRT corridor to load or drop passengers, they could use the road like other private commercial vehicles. The rickety conditions of the buses- among other violations by the operators – were cited as the reason to the termination of the contract.



22. The banned LAGBUS franchise buses were moved to 14 other non-BRT routes identified by the LAMATA Master plan.

23. Before LAGBUS franchisees were controversially taken off the very lucrative BRT corridors, the number of franchisee had grown to 37.

24. Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), in a move that sparked controversy and suspicion, accorded Primero Transport Services Limited – a private company, with the exclusive right to operate on the lucrative BRT corridors in Lagos state. Meanwhile, the details of the contract LAMATA signed with Primero has remained shrouded in secrecy.

25. Currently, LAMATA is in direct control of BRT (Primero Transport Services Ltd and the BRT infrastructure); NURTW is in charge of LAGBUS operation.

https://autojosh.com/the-history-of-the-lagos-brt-25-things-every-lagosian-must-know/

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by autojosh: 12:54pm On Jul 10, 2018
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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by muhammed50(m): 1:33pm On Jul 10, 2018
Very slow

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Esejojo: 1:39pm On Jul 10, 2018
24. Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), in a move that sparked controversy and suspicion, accorded Primero Transport Services Limited – a private company, with the exclusive right to operate on the lucrative BRT corridors in Lagos state. Meanwhile, the details of the contract LAMATA signed with Primero has remained shrouded in secrecy.

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by OneCorner: 1:41pm On Jul 10, 2018
Igbo amaka.
This is how we will continue spreading development throughout out since afonja don’t want us to go

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Olujoe1(m): 3:41pm On Jul 10, 2018
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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by LazyNairalander(m): 3:42pm On Jul 10, 2018
The red bus is the true state of lagos brt buses.


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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by BAVOSKI(m): 3:43pm On Jul 10, 2018
I can't read it jareeeee

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by LegendaryArnold(m): 3:44pm On Jul 10, 2018
Esejojo:
24. Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), in a move that sparked controversy and suspicion, accorded Primero Transport Services Limited – a private company, with the exclusive right to operate on the lucrative BRT corridors in Lagos state. Meanwhile, the details of the contract LAMATA signed with Primero has remained shrouded in secrecy.




and the Primero company is owned by the Tinubus..

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by ednut1(m): 3:48pm On Jul 10, 2018
Just look at the conditions of those buses. SMH
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Koolking(m): 3:54pm On Jul 10, 2018
Quite insightful.

The termination of lagbus contract with LAMATA was ill-thought out one, though the operators flouted most of the conditions for operations. I believed the contract should have been reviewed and rejigged. If Primero contract is not reviewed timely, they will go the same way of Lagbus. What Lagosians need is an effective and efficient public transportation system.

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Nobody: 3:54pm On Jul 10, 2018
Wow. That's a Masterplan but this plan was slow.
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by MorataFC: 3:56pm On Jul 10, 2018
Eko oni ba'je

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by pinkyruledworld(m): 4:08pm On Jul 10, 2018
OneCorner:
Igbo amaka.
This is how we will continue spreading development throughout out since afonja don’t want us to go
The governors no b igbo na. Abi world bank na igbo?

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by adeoba2008(m): 4:09pm On Jul 10, 2018
I never knew this. Thanks for sharing.
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Omololu001: 4:10pm On Jul 10, 2018
The military really underdevelop Lagos state,because of abuja

Shame on IBB and abacha,they both messed up Lagos big time... And kudos to Tinubu,fashola and Ambode

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Dacronym(m): 4:19pm On Jul 10, 2018
Autojosh you are slowly growing an empire eh

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Esejojo: 4:20pm On Jul 10, 2018
Dacronym:
Autojosh you are slowly growing an empire eh

Seconded.
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:26pm On Jul 10, 2018
Yet those that patronise the BRT say tinubu is a thief

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Jaytecq(m): 4:29pm On Jul 10, 2018
ok
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by LeoThaGreat(m): 5:18pm On Jul 10, 2018
Wawu
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by LeoThaGreat(m): 5:21pm On Jul 10, 2018
I heard Tinubu owns Primero sha. Even though if we dig deeper, we'll uncover shady things in the deal between LAMATA & Primero, the BRT is still very effective and under good management.
But when it's time for we Lagosians to recover our money and assets from Tinubu & Associates, I just hope he's still alive and well.
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by yashau(m): 6:36pm On Jul 10, 2018
premero is owned by owner of Baba ijebu adeputu Kensington
Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by stonemasonn: 8:09pm On Jul 10, 2018
Lagos state should stop signing all these paddy paddy secret deals, it'll destroy the state in the long run.
I miss Fashola.

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by Godhelpme2017: 9:15pm On Jul 10, 2018
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You can now check to find out estimated car prices of over 3000 different cars from the comfort of wherever you are.

The system computes the value of cars in their exporting countries and then adds up the cost of shipping as well as all the necessary duties paid before and after it lands in Nigeria.

In other words, it gives you a well-calculated estimate of the landing cost of the car you wish to purchase.

All you need to do is to click HERE or visit our blog www.autojosh.com

Click the “car price checker” menu and you’ll have instant access to prices of over 3000 cars.

You can also check the import duty of any car you intend to import into Nigeria HERE.

Don’t forget to share this information, as it will definitely be relevant to your family and friends.

Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:44am On Jul 11, 2018
Educative

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Re: The History Of The Lagos BRT (25 Things Every Lagosian Must Know) by denuga01: 11:41am On Jul 11, 2018
OP, u are missing things up. The first BRT in sub Sahara Africa in collaboration with NURTW and Eco bank was the old blue BRT that formerly has office in OJOTA axis. They have been moved to oshodi-toll gate axis now when primero took over. LAMATA presently use their office now. While LAG Bus is another entity but also mass transit owned and financed by Lagos State government. They have gave almost all their to franchise.

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