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Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by naptu2(op): 5:24am On Apr 06, 2025
Oguntoye Opeyemi @Equityoyo

The Lagos Green Line Rail Project, part of Mr. President’s Renewed Hope Mega-Cities Light Rail Project, continues its journey towards full realisation with a number of milestones met.

It will have 10 stations. These stations will be located at: Marina, Victoria Island, Lekki 1, Ajah, Lekki 2, Ogombo, Elepetu, Eluju, Lekki Airport, and Lekki Free Trade Zone.

In the joint presentation of the progress report and current status by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) and the Chinese Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) to the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, the milestones already met were outlined, while the next steps were clearly laid out.

So far, some of the project’s progress highlights include:

1. Completion of the Tripartite MOU signing by MOFI, Lagos State Government, and CHEC (2024).

2. Completion of site investigation, data analysis, and research work by the CHEC team (2024).

3. Completion of the Feasibility Study Report (2024).

4. Completion of MOFI’s application to include the project in the Federal Government’s 2025 borrowing plan (2024).

5. Inclusion of the project in the 2025 Federal Budget, with approval of NGN 196 billion (2025).

6. Preliminary approval granted for the Feasibility Study Report by MOFI and the Lagos State Government (2025).

The Lagos Green Light Rail Project will be an estimated 69.7 km metro rail route that will run between the Lekki Free Trade Zone and Marina, with a direct link and station at the proposed Lekki International Airport. The Green Line is a crucial component of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) network, which is part of the Strategic Transport Master Plan (STMP) for Lagos State. It is also part of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit that includes six (6) rail lines and one (1) monorail.

As part of the Renewed Hope Mega-Cities Light Rail Project, it will form part of strategic modern national rail infrastructure investments that will help propel Nigeria’s economic growth through the facilitation of ease of movement of people and goods across the country.

We are grateful to Mr. President for his rail modernization initiative, as part of his broader transportation modernization vision, particularly as this serves as a vehicle for economic transformation.
https://x.com/Equityoyo/status/1908080765809660034?t=tmJCdhyIQZGYe5lle8N9qQ&s=19

Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by naptu2(op):
LAMATA originally proposed these 7 lines and a monorail during the administration of Governor Bola Tinubu, but there have been some modifications since then.

1) Blue line: Okokomaiko-Marina
2) Red Line: Agbado-MMIA-Marina
3) Green Line: Lekki Airport-Marina
4) Yellow Line: Otta-Iddo
5) Purple Line: Redeemed Camp-Ojo
6) Brown Line: Mile 12 - Marina
7) Orange Line: Redeemed Camp-Marina

*) Monorail connecting Victoria Island, Ikoyi and Lekki Phase 1.

Changes:

The Yellow Line will now go from Otta to the National Theater.

The Orange Line will now go from Ikeja, through Alausa to Ikorodu.

There will be no Brown Line.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by naptu2(op): 5:33am On Apr 06, 2025
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Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by MightySparrow: 5:58am On Apr 06, 2025
Southern regions are developing; Northern regions are destroying.


Allahu Akbar.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by nairalanda1(m): 6:30am On Apr 06, 2025
MightySparrow:
Southern regions are developing; Northern regions are destroying.


Allahu Akbar.
Under Ganduje, Kano was supposed to have started a similar monorail system

The State house of assembly rejected the plan largely because the loan burden from the proposed loan that would have funded the project was a lot.

Also, if you notice, a lot of states don't have monorail systems. Both north and south. The cost implications are too too much.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by J2ff: 6:33am On Apr 06, 2025
This is cool but the flyover from VGC to freedom way needs to be continued and finished swiftly please! 3rd to comment
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by hakinamor: 6:37am On Apr 06, 2025
Lagos is ahead others follow

Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Biodun556(m): 6:38am On Apr 06, 2025
Cool
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by tobtap: 6:38am On Apr 06, 2025
Great
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Nonybb: 6:39am On Apr 06, 2025
A resource that would be looted in a major kickbacks and siphoning technics. Tinubu is too corrupt to manifest just strives and ambition. That is why he is using Wale Edun and not his boy Sanwo Olu
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by nairalanda1(m): 6:42am On Apr 06, 2025
hakinamor:
Lagos is ahead others follow
Lagos has the revenue to do such projects.

Most other states would have to take loans to do what Lagos is doing.

Even then, Lagos took 15 years to do two lines out of seven. 15 years. It's because the cost was too much.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by SmartPolician: 6:47am On Apr 06, 2025
Chai! Many houses and businesses will go down for this project. Cries go plenti but it's for the greater good.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by arsenal33: 6:49am On Apr 06, 2025
J2ff:
This is cool but the flyover from VGC to freedom way needs to be continued and finished swiftly please! 3rd to comment
Yes, we know you live in VGC and your side chick lives in Freedom Way
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by SmartPolician: 6:51am On Apr 06, 2025
J2ff:
This is cool but the flyover from VGC to freedom way needs to be continued and finished swiftly please! 3rd to comment
Eti-Osa didn't vote for APC so they abandoned the project grin

All Nigerian politicians are petty!
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Antichristian2: 6:58am On Apr 06, 2025
Why is Sanwo Eko avoiding us in our village?

Lol.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by santaclaws: 7:05am On Apr 06, 2025
Tbh, when these projects are completed, Lagos would look really amazing. I can't wait for all these
"danfo and agbero" nonsense to stop in Lagos. It would really boost tourism in Lagos state and improve the overall outlook of the state.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Sheuns(m): 7:06am On Apr 06, 2025
Why can’t the blue line extend to Badagry?

If you decide to build an orange line from Ogun state to Lagos. I see no reason why the blue line should not reach Badagry.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by triple996(m): 7:08am On Apr 06, 2025
Meanwhile sit at home continues in one Redmud region like that cheesy
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by naptu2(op): 7:12am On Apr 06, 2025
Sheuns:
Why can’t the blue line extend to Badagry?

If you decide to build an orange line from Ogun state to Lagos. I see no reason why the blue line should not reach Badagry.
The Blue Line will reach Badagry eventually. The issue is money. If you give them money, they'll make it happen faster.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Sheuns(m): 7:16am On Apr 06, 2025
naptu2:
The Blue Line will reach Badagry eventually. The issue is money. If you give them money, they'll make it happen faster.
I think they should channel the money they want to use for other lines to finish up the red and blue lines first then they can begin others.

That was the initial plan by Fashola. I wonder why this governor is taking up so many projects that’ll eventually be abandoned.

The blue line ought to have been completed long ago but dragged on for decades and it’s still not gone past mile 2.

Face 1 thing and complete it before embarking on others.

They budgeted billions of dollars and took several loans for the blue line and now you’re complaining for them that there’s no money?
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Chimaokigwe: 7:16am On Apr 06, 2025
SmartPolician:
Eti-Osa didn't vote for APC so they abandoned the project grin

All Nigerian politicians are petty!
They abandoned the bridge but completed the Abraham Adesanya to Eleko Expressway?

You really should stick to your sit at home nonsense and stay out of matters above your IQ.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by naptu2(op): 7:20am On Apr 06, 2025
Sheuns:
I think they should channel the money they want to use for other lines to finish up the red and blue lines first then they can begin others.

That was the initial plan by Fashola. I wonder why this governor is taking up so many projects that’ll eventually be abandoned.

The blue line ought to have been completed long ago but dragged on for decades and it’s still not gone past mile 2.

Face 1 thing and complete it before embarking on others.

They budgeted billions of dollars and took several loans for the blue line and now you’re complaining for them that there’s no money?
That was not the original plan of Fashola and that doesn't make sense.

They are making more impact by doing bits of the Blue Line, Red Line and Green Line first.

People in the Orile area are feeling the impact of government, people in the Agege area are feeling the impact of government, etc. It is not concentrated in one area.


For example, right now on the other thread, someone is complaining that there is no rail line to Ikorodu. He says that the Blue Line serves Badagry area, but no line to Ikorodu and Ikorodu is being neglected.


I'm enjoying the drama, perhaps both of you should talk.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Max24: 7:24am On Apr 06, 2025
Tinubu initiated these projects and made sure his successors did not deviate from the projects. Very visionary. Btw, which projects did Atiku and Obi initiate and made sure their successors continued with? These are my own parameters for comparing the three of them. These are real Legacy projects that outlasts Tinubus tenure not some fictitious achievements some obidients spew about their Messiah. Imagine if Tinubu had been president since 1999.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by SmartPolician: 7:26am On Apr 06, 2025
Chimaokigwe:
They abandoned the bridge but completed the Abraham Adesanya to Eleko Expressway?

You really should stick to your sit at home nonsense and stay out of matters above your IQ.
I'm writing about the real Eti-Osa and you are talking about Eleko Expressway. What's the connection?

BTW, you should consider dropping your fake Igbo moniker and start using a Taiwo or Kehinde instead before spilling trash.

Ping me when Lagos State fixes Lekki - Ajah expressway without tolling motorists. Now, that's the real Eti-Osa road.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Sheuns(m): 7:31am On Apr 06, 2025
naptu2:
That was not the original plan of Fashola and that doesn't make sense.

They are making more impact by doing bits of the Blue Line, Red Line and Green Line first.

People in the Orile area are feeling the impact of government, people in the Agege area are feeling the impact of government, etc. It is not concentrated in one area.


For example, right now on the other thread, someone is complaining that there is no rail line to Ikorodu. He says that the Blue Line serves Badagry area, but no line to Ikorodu and Ikorodu is being neglected.


I'm enjoying the drama, perhaps both of you should talk.
My point is simple. Finish one project 100% before embarking on pipe dreams.

You and I know that the other 5 or 4 lines won’t manifest and if started will take decades to complete.

The ikorodu line the guy mentioned is valid, it is more important than the line running from redemption camp to Marina.

Do you know the blue line isn’t used much by people living around Orile?
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Chimaokigwe: 7:33am On Apr 06, 2025
SmartPolician:
I'm writing about the real Eti-Osa and you are talking about Eleko Expressway. What's the connection?

BTW, you should consider dropping your fake Igbo moniker and start using a Taiwo or Kehinde instead before spilling trash.
Al these upcountry bushmen. Don't go and face crumbling Alaigbo, be studying the geography of Lagos. Ewu Biafra.
My moniker is to pepper pigs.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by RichBoy247: 7:35am On Apr 06, 2025
LAGIS, a country within another country. The builder of new Lagos had not stopped building. JAGABAN the builder of New Lagos and New Nigeria
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by naptu2(op): 7:37am On Apr 06, 2025
Sheuns:
My point is simple. Finish one project 100% before embarking on pipe dreams.

You and I know that the other 5 or 4 lines won’t manifest and if started will take decades to complete.

The ikorodu line the guy mentioned is valid, it is more important than the line running from redemption camp to Marina.

Do you know the blue line isn’t used much by people living around Orile?
My point is simple, give them the money and they'll do everything at once!

Were you not the person complaining that the Blue Line will not reach Badagry? Were you not the person that said that they should finish the Blue Line first? Now, all of a sudden it is not important. 🤣

Now I know that you are not serious and I won't read your post again.

Good bye.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by naptu2(op): 7:39am On Apr 06, 2025
Part of the entertainment comes from watching people desperately search for ways to bring negativity into good news threads.

It's very funny.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Skodiswayze(m): 7:43am On Apr 06, 2025
Point of correction, the Lagos rail line project is funded by the federal government, not state funding


nairalanda1:
Lagos has the revenue to do such projects.

Most other states would have to take loans to do what Lagos is doing.

Even then, Lagos took 15 years to do two lines out of seven. 15 years. It's because the cost was too much.
Re: Update On The Lagos Green Line Project by Mubiola360: 7:43am On Apr 06, 2025
nairalanda1:
Lagos has the revenue to do such projects.

Most other states would have to take loans to do what Lagos is doing.

Even then, Lagos took 15 years to do two lines out of seven. 15 years. It's because the cost was too much.
Lagos state also borrow to execute the project, they are the highest debtor but we are seeing what the are doing. Lagos was generating 600m before Tinubu but he raised it to 7Billion , The rail master plan wes initiated by him but remeber, being an opposition, Obasanjo frustrated him, didnt pay Lagos allocatìon , God fearing Yar'adua paid all which gives Fashola the capacity to begin the project, Ambode abandoned it all through , continued by Sanwo Olu. Delivered Blue and Red,Green on it way. With continuity and focus, i belive by 2030, all would be completed,
Thus is the reason why Asiwaju had to come in using FG influence to hasten it up.
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