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Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by TOPCRUISE(op): 3:31pm On Dec 31, 2024
For Lagos residents, navigating the bustling metropolis has become an increasingly costly and harrowing experience.

As transportation costs continue to soar, commuters are left grappling with life-altering challenges, reshaping their daily routines and livelihood. The once-affordable fares for daily commuting have spiralled out of control.

Vanguard gathered a few snapshot of the current transport fare hikes in Lagos.

Lekki to Ajah: Once N400, now N1000; Ajah to CMS: Previously N700, now N2000-N2500; CMS to Costain: Previously N100, now N300; Costain to Ikeja: Once N400–N500, now N1000;

Oshodi to Ojota: Previously N300–N400, now N700–N800; Oshodi to Mile 2: Once N300–N400, now N500–N700; Abule Egba to Oshodi: Previously N400–N500, now N700 (up to N1000 during peak periods); Amukoko to Mile 2: Previously N700 now N1500; and Mile 2 to Badagry: Previously N1500, now N2500.


Speaking to a few residents, Adaku, a young professional who lives in Gbogije, in the Lekki-Epe area of Lagos, shared her struggles.

She said: After landing a promising job on Victoria Island, I found myself spending N6,000 daily on transportation. The financial burden proved unsustainable, forcing me to quit.

“I wanted to make a living but instead, I found myself spending everything I earned on transportation.”


Her story mirrors the plight of many Lagosians, whose aspirations were being crushed by the soaring cost of commuting.

BRT: A fading lifeline

While the Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, system, which was once a beacon of hope for affordable transport, its challenges were now causing more pain than relief.

Commuters like Kemi, who resides in Ajah and works in CMS, expressed frustration at the system’s unreliability.

She explained: “Waiting for BRT means being late to work because of the long queues. In the evenings, it’s even worse, there are hardly any bus available. By then, regular buses charge between N2,000 and N2,500 to Ajah.

“For those going beyond, fares soar between N3,000 and N3,500. We are passing through hell.”

In fact, a distraught parent recounted spending N10,000 for his child to commute from Gbogije to the University of Lagos, UNILAG, Akoka, to collect a certificate, adding: “People are just suffering because of this madness.”

For commuters like Mr. Kingsley, evenings in Mile 2 have become synonymous with frustration. “We are suffering in this country. In fact, we are too docile. Can you believe that Mile 2 to the First Gate is N400? We are in trouble,” he said.

From Mile 2 to Badagry, transportation costs have risen to N2,500, up from N1,500. Similarly, traveling from Amukoko to Mile 2 now costs N1,500, compared to the previous N500.

Another Lagos commuter from the Abule Egba axis, Mr. Kola Bolaji, shared his concerns, saying: “Going from Abule Egba to Oshodi used to cost N400–N500 but now costs N700 and most times far more. On high-demand days, like Mondays and Friday nights, the fare could soar to N1000.

“Everybody is saying the same thing, the country is hard. Some people support the reform agenda, but others ask: ‘How long must we suffer before we see the benefits?’”

Significant lifestyle changes

Meanwhile, for Lagosians like Bola, who works on Lagos Island but lives in Ikorodu, transportation costs have forced significant lifestyle changes.

She said: “Many workers now opt to stay on the Island during the week to save on commuting costs. This creates a rush on Mondays when they leave for work and Fridays when they return home.”
Even ferry services, once a cost-effective alternative, have become exorbitant.

According to her, “The fare from Ikorodu to the Island has risen from N500 to N3,000 per trip. Coupled with ancillary costs like bike fares to jetties, commuting expenses can reach N6,000 daily.
“For example, I live around the Igbogbo area of Ikorodu. I have to spend N500 just to get to the jetty. It’s not funny.”

The transportation crisis in Lagos has broader implications affecting not just commuters but also the courier, logistics, and transport industries that rely on an efficient system.

Stakeholders and many commuters are calling for urgent government intervention to stabilise fares, expand affordable transport options and invest in sustainable infrastructure such as more BRT buses.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/12/crazy-transport-fares-lagosians-recount-ordeals/

Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by lordm(m): 3:34pm On Dec 31, 2024
Lagos Na WA
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by DrDoc: 3:51pm On Dec 31, 2024
Leave Ajah before it financially kills your existence
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by TOPCRUISE(op):
Transport operators excuse is always fuel prices have increased. huh
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by lilachiever(m): 4:17pm On Dec 31, 2024
Your recent tfare are overstated.

For example, constain go Ikeja is 700
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by EpicDude123: 5:32pm On Jan 01, 2025
angry
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by Vifx: 5:32pm On Jan 01, 2025
Real sad
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by Terva12: 5:33pm On Jan 01, 2025
DrDoc:
Leave Ajah before it financially kills your existence
Island is not for the weak
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by richard870(m): 5:34pm On Jan 01, 2025
Zz
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by femtex007(m): 5:34pm On Jan 01, 2025
That's nigerians for u. They like taking advantage of opportunities. Now fuel price is going down. It will not reflect oh
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by westfield: 5:34pm On Jan 01, 2025
Stay at home
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by Queenext: 5:35pm On Jan 01, 2025
Omo, this is crazy, it's getting difficult to stay alive...cost of living wan to kill the living
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by Sweetvie: 5:35pm On Jan 01, 2025
Hmm
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by havenz(m): 5:35pm On Jan 01, 2025
Make them trek am if them no fit pay, the one who built Lagos wants to reconstruct it again, Tinubu is doing well.
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by Toneypen247(m): 5:35pm On Jan 01, 2025
Crazy times
The prosperity of any nation is directed tied to the policies of the government in power and thus, the transport flare should not be surprising. You can’t plant bitter Kola and harvest pineapple.
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by ecomalchemistt(m): 5:36pm On Jan 01, 2025
You still wan come Lagos ??!!
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by omoredia: 5:37pm On Jan 01, 2025
Who are u lamenting to? Is progress and a better life the collective concern of Nigerians?
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by VinnyBaba: 5:37pm On Jan 01, 2025
Stop Complaining, and Buy GOOD Kito Sandals for Trekking.
Bcus In Canada, Cars fares have also skyrocketed- Tinibu Online Slaves. sad smiley
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by spartachico(m): 5:37pm On Jan 01, 2025
Bolt from ogba to abule egba that use to be 1800 to 3000 max is now 8600 to 10,000.... Sh*t getting crazier
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by Olamicwoto: 5:38pm On Jan 01, 2025
Hmmm God have mercy of your children ooo
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by omoredia: 5:39pm On Jan 01, 2025
Adeboye go soon convince u sey e go better. Thats why Nigerians endure suffering for too long
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by MasterTeeUSA: 5:41pm On Jan 01, 2025
Lagos Govt should expand BRT services. This is what NLC should be advocating for not withdraw of Tax Reforms.



TOPCRUISE:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/12/crazy-transport-fares-lagosians-recount-ordeals/
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by Mopolchi: 5:41pm On Jan 01, 2025
This is really crazy. Tinubu has spoilt Lagos. sad angry
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by harmargedon: 5:41pm On Jan 01, 2025
cool
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by zombieHUNTER: 5:41pm On Jan 01, 2025
If the fares weren't expensive


How would Tpain suffer the people of Lagos
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by haybhi1(m): 5:42pm On Jan 01, 2025
It's everywhere, not just lagos
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by abba190b: 5:43pm On Jan 01, 2025
Its not only in Lagos bro. Tinubu has killed this country, naira doesn't have any value now. Here in kano where I used to go with 100 naira now is 400.

Nigeria will very soon be like Zimbabwe, we will start counting in billions due to the worthless nature of our currency. Ordiry motorcycle is now 1.5million naira
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by emmabest2000(m): 5:44pm On Jan 01, 2025
lordm:
Lagos Na WA
TOPCRUISE:
Transport operators excuse is always fuel prices have increased. huh
Na lie
APC Agbado supporters has access to free fuel jooor cheesy grin cheesy

Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by JuanDeDios: 5:44pm On Jan 01, 2025
TOPCRUISE:
Transport operators excuse is always fuel prices have increased. huh
It's not just fuel. Anybody that drives in this country and knows what they spend at the mechanic's workshop every other day because of bad roads knows it's not just fuel.
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by ogododo: 5:44pm On Jan 01, 2025
TOPCRUISE:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/12/crazy-transport-fares-lagosians-recount-ordeals/
Lekki to Ajah used to be N200, when I dey go Ikate those days.
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by samuel1981(m): 5:47pm On Jan 01, 2025
The number one problem is the agboros, those has done more harm than good here in lagos and for now that their master is on top, we still have a longer way to go

May the good lord help reasonable Nigerians not those paid supporters of demonic politicians.
Re: Crazy Transport Fares In Lagos by FutureFocus: 5:47pm On Jan 01, 2025
Update
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