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Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by fatdon1(m): 11:09am On Nov 05, 2012
THE Federal Ministry of Environment, FMEnv, has placed on public display a draft report of an Environmental Impact Assessment, EIA, study of the effects of the implementation of proposals for the expansion and modernization of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The report was submitted by Bi-Courtney Highway Services Limited. The public can read the report at FMEnv offices at the Green Building, Maitama and the Brown Building, Airport Road, Abuja; Games Village, Surulere, Lagos as well as in FMEnv state offices in Ibadan and Abeokuta.

The report is also available at State Ministry of Environment offices in Alausa, Lagos; Ibadan, Oyo State and Abeokuta, Ogun State as well as at Local Government Area Headquarters in Ikeja and Kosofe in Lagos State; Owode, Ifo, Odeda, Odogbolu, Isara and Sagamu in Ogun State and Idi Ayunre, Oyo State.

The report is on display in order to give the public an opportunity to comment on issues related to the reconstruction and which issues could potentially affect them.

Also, comments should be made on how the reconstructed expressway could best serve motorists, transporters, industrial/commercial interests and communities whose primary access is on the expressway.

The report indicates that the reconstructed expressway will have three lanes on each of the north-bound and south-bound carriageways between the interchange at Ojota, Lagos and the interchange by the former toll-gate in Ibadan.

Toll plazas will be provided on both sides of the expressway at Warewa, Sagamu interchange and Dekkit Quarry near Ibadan. There will also be interchanges at Ibafo, Mowe and Ogere. The project cost is put at N120 billion but the report does not mention the probable level of toll charges that would sustain loans to be obtained for the reconstruction.

Any new construction is expected to be environmentally and socially sound and economically viable. With interest rates at about 20 per cent, loans for construction would aggregate to about N170 billion by the end of a three-year construction period.

Income from toll charges on this expressway would have to be between N30 billion per annum and N40 billion per annum for the project to be viable within the concession period of 25 years granted to Bi-Courtney Highway Services Limited.

An alternative route would have to be provided for motorists who do not want to pay toU charges.

Fortunately, the Lagos State Government has commenced work on the reconstruction of the road link between Mile 12, lkorodu Road and the Ikorodu Town Roundabout as a dual carriageway with a Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, corridor in the centre of the road.

This will be the first leg of an alternative route and the Federal Government should reconstruct the road link from Ikorodu Town Roundabout to Sagamu as a dual carriageway which will serve as the second leg of an alternative route from Ojota to Sagamu and onwards.

Traffic delays that are sometimes observed on the expressway in the region of the Redemption Camp should be permanently removed.

The Redeemed Christian Church of God has, from its own resources, provided a bitumen-surfaced road link from Simawa, crossing the River Owuru at Ebute Bonwu and thus establishing the first road link between the expressway and the Ikorodu-Sagamu road.

An interchange should be provided on the expressway where the road from Simawa joins the expressway at the southern gate of Redeemer’s University and u-turns should no longer be permitted on this portion of the expressway.

The Ogun State Government, OGSG, has an industrial estate at Ogijo, a town on the Ikorodu-Sagamu road in Ogun State, near the border with Lagos State. The Ogun State Government has previously considered an east-west road link from Ogijo to the expressway.

There exists a good opportunity now for the OGSG to identify and acquire the land corridor for the route from Ogijo to an interchange on the expressway somewhere between Arepo, Punchplace and Magboro.

There are benefits from a second road crossing River Owuru and any motorists using the interchange will pay toll charges at Warewa if travelling southwards and just before entering the expressway if travelling northwards.


www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/toll-charges-on-a-reconstructed-lagos-ibadan-expressway/

Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by megxo(m): 2:21pm On Nov 05, 2012
okay
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by megxo(m): 2:21pm On Nov 05, 2012
oya lagos, wot next?
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by uchechuwku: 2:27pm On Nov 05, 2012
Na wah ooo grin....
3rd to comment....grin grin grin
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by siddiq202(m): 2:28pm On Nov 05, 2012
I think the picture is not Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. I might be wrong though

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Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by BlackOyinbo: 2:34pm On Nov 05, 2012
Next road to be tolled may be the third mainland bridge...
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by OkwaIfugo(m): 2:34pm On Nov 05, 2012
pls how much?
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by Nobody: 2:36pm On Nov 05, 2012
@Na wah ooo ....
3rd to comment........... 

Coconut head
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by Kx: 2:38pm On Nov 05, 2012
Black_Oyinbo: Next road to be tolled may be the third mainland bridge...
Followed by Ikorodu Road,Mobaloji Bank Anthony etc.

Someone should remind them, Lagos Ibadan Road is not Lekki Epe Road.
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by Nobody: 2:42pm On Nov 05, 2012
Trial and error government!!!
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by DrUloma: 2:50pm On Nov 05, 2012
siddiq202: I think the picture is not Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. I might be wrong though
Its actually nt dt of lagos-ibadan express way..
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by maakano(m): 2:55pm On Nov 05, 2012
I think the picture shown is not Lagos Ibadan express way but Ibadan-Ife express way around Asejire coming from Ibadan
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by Dermie: 3:10pm On Nov 05, 2012
Noted.
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by Djclinton: 3:18pm On Nov 05, 2012
megxo: okay
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Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by deesnipes(f): 4:15pm On Nov 05, 2012
If the toll charges will enhance maintenance of d road after construction, then good.

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Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by isuomo: 5:30pm On Nov 05, 2012
The road was meant to be four lanes either side why did Babalakin reduce it again, originally it was 5 lanes then Yar'adua agreed to make it 4 lanes to sagamu and 3 lanes to Ibadan so why is he reducing it again? what purpose will 3 lanes serve when the intention was to have dedicated truck lanes? Babalakin is a fraud who has no money to do the road and i can assure you that in 2015 we will still be here.
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by billante(m): 5:46pm On Nov 05, 2012
isuomo: The road was meant to be four lanes either side why did Babalakin reduce it again, originally it was 5 lanes then Yar'adua agreed to make it 4 lanes to sagamu and 3 lanes to Ibadan so why is he reducing it again? what purpose will 3 lanes serve when the intention was to have dedicated truck lanes? Babalakin is a fraud who has no money to do the road and i can assure you that in 2015 we will still be here.

That's also my exact thought! He is just added one lane to d existing two lane and has a projection of making 30 to 40 billion naira annually within a 25 year Concessionaire agreement on a road they claim they are going to build with 170 billion naira loan.

So in less than 6 yrs they would recoup d amount of loan they took and the rest of d yrs will be salad for them?

Thats a Rip off!
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by yinchar(m): 5:54pm On Nov 05, 2012
This is the busiest road in the country and they are talking of 3lanes.....in good climes, it shouldnt be nothing less than 6lanes on each side, with emergency facilities and monitoring, going round in circle since 2009 smh undecided undecided undecided
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by datola: 6:21pm On Nov 05, 2012
Just 3 lanes each. I'm not impressed.
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by sonety2k(m): 9:49pm On Nov 05, 2012
cool
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by PHIPEX(m): 10:00pm On Nov 05, 2012
Good to know that these mega churches have started contructing roads in Nigeria.
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by Lalaska(m): 6:34am On Nov 06, 2012
fatdon1: THE Federal Ministry of Environment, FMEnv, has placed on public display a draft report of an Environmental Impact Assessment, EIA, study of the effects of the implementation of proposals for the expansion and modernization of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The report was submitted by Bi-Courtney Highway Services Limited. The public can read the report at FMEnv offices at the Green Building, Maitama and the Brown Building, Airport Road, Abuja; Games Village, Surulere, Lagos as well as in FMEnv state offices in Ibadan and Abeokuta.

The report is also available at State Ministry of Environment offices in Alausa, Lagos; Ibadan, Oyo State and Abeokuta, Ogun State as well as at Local Government Area Headquarters in Ikeja and Kosofe in Lagos State; Owode, Ifo, Odeda, Odogbolu, Isara and Sagamu in Ogun State and Idi Ayunre, Oyo State.

The report is on display in order to give the public an opportunity to comment on issues related to the reconstruction and which issues could potentially affect them.


Also, comments should be made on how the reconstructed expressway could best serve motorists, transporters, industrial/commercial interests and communities whose primary access is on the expressway.

The report indicates that the reconstructed expressway will have three lanes on each of the north-bound and south-bound carriageways between the interchange at Ojota, Lagos and the interchange by the former toll-gate in Ibadan.

Toll plazas will be provided on both sides of the expressway at Warewa, Sagamu interchange and Dekkit Quarry near Ibadan. There will also be interchanges at Ibafo, Mowe and Ogere. The project cost is put at N120 billion but the report does not mention the probable level of toll charges that would sustain loans to be obtained for the reconstruction.

Any new construction is expected to be environmentally and socially sound and economically viable. With interest rates at about 20 per cent, loans for construction would aggregate to about N170 billion by the end of a three-year construction period.

Income from toll charges on this expressway would have to be between N30 billion per annum and N40 billion per annum for the project to be viable within the concession period of 25 years granted to Bi-Courtney Highway Services Limited.

An alternative route would have to be provided for motorists who do not want to pay toU charges.

Fortunately, the Lagos State Government has commenced work on the reconstruction of the road link between Mile 12, lkorodu Road and the Ikorodu Town Roundabout as a dual carriageway with a Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, corridor in the centre of the road.

This will be the first leg of an alternative route and the Federal Government should reconstruct the road link from Ikorodu Town Roundabout to Sagamu as a dual carriageway which will serve as the second leg of an alternative route from Ojota to Sagamu and onwards.

Traffic delays that are sometimes observed on the expressway in the region of the Redemption Camp should be permanently removed.

The Redeemed Christian Church of God has, from its own resources, provided a bitumen-surfaced road link from Simawa, crossing the River Owuru at Ebute Bonwu and thus establishing the first road link between the expressway and the Ikorodu-Sagamu road.

An interchange should be provided on the expressway where the road from Simawa joins the expressway at the southern gate of Redeemer’s University and u-turns should no longer be permitted on this portion of the expressway.

The Ogun State Government, OGSG, has an industrial estate at Ogijo, a town on the Ikorodu-Sagamu road in Ogun State, near the border with Lagos State. The Ogun State Government has previously considered an east-west road link from Ogijo to the expressway.

There exists a good opportunity now for the OGSG to identify and acquire the land corridor for the route from Ogijo to an interchange on the expressway somewhere between Arepo, Punchplace and Magboro.

There are benefits from a second road crossing River Owuru and any motorists using the interchange will pay toll charges at Warewa if travelling southwards and just before entering the expressway if travelling northwards.


www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/toll-charges-on-a-reconstructed-lagos-ibadan-expressway/

A few issues of concern here
1. in this time and age of internet and global connectivity, you are asking Nigerians to go to some notice board to view a report. Why is it not on the internet? What happens if Im in Kano? ill have to to the nearest FMEnv office to view the report. Reminds me of my university days that I have to go and look for my result on a crowded notice board.
2. How can you upgrade a dual carriage road to only 3 lanes and you tell Nigerians you need N120billion? After 5 years, youll start another project to upgrade to 5 lines and tell us you need another N120trillion? It tells of how myopic those people up there are.
3. If Bi courtney has not done anything since 2007, what gives me the assurance that anything substantial will ever happen?
4. Its all talk and no action. Do road first then talk about the toll. We heard these stories over and over. Action. Build the road ooo Bi-courtney and stop grading only the edges
Re: Toll Charges On Reconstructed Lagos-ibadan Expressway. by lastpage: 11:31am On Nov 06, 2012
billante:

That's also my exact thought! He is just added one lane to d existing two lane and has a projection of making 30 to 40 billion naira annually within a 25 year Concessionaire agreement on a road they claim they are going to build with 170 billion naira loan.

So in less than 6 yrs they would recoup d amount of loan they took and the rest of d yrs will be salad for them?

Thats a Rip off!
Thank you o!
at the rate of let even say #30Billion annually, that means in 25years,
these thieves will recoup 30 x 25 = #750Billion!

Where else would you invest #170Billion on a public infrastructure, just by adding a SINGLE LANE OF ROAD and reap #750billion within 25years!

Jezzus, these thieves are killing us and we are all fighting E-tribal war on Nairaland?


We really need to REDEFINE our "REAL ENEMIES"
!


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