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EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by 68816419(op): 9:35pm On Jul 08, 2016
Same as Tianjin Metro Line 3, but i feel Lagos is not ready for this as it is a misplace priority

Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by asala1: 10:09pm On Jul 08, 2016
Nice. Is the rail road ready?
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Nobody:
Maaaan the train make sense join wall.......See that fine Lagos logo smiley

Let me dance jor!

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Even these guys aren't taking it slow cheesy grin

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Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by 68816419(op): 10:20pm On Jul 08, 2016
asala1:
Nice. Is the rail road ready?
December this year hopefully first phase
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Nobody:
OP how can you call this "misplaced priority" ?

Do you know how many jobs will be created from this blue line alone?
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by RockHard: 10:25pm On Jul 08, 2016
Like seriously Op, how can you say Lagos 'is not ready for this?? An already overpopulated city/state with an ever increasing population and transportation challenges, and you say it's 'not ready' and that it's a 'misplaced priority'?? If Lagos isn't ready then you might as well just simply say nowhere in Nigeria is ready for such development. So, according to you and in your infinite 'wisdom', when will Lagos be 'ready' for such infrastructural upgradehuh
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by asala1: 10:25pm On Jul 08, 2016
68816419:
December this year hopefully first phase
Okay. Thanks. BTW, it's not a misplaced priority. Lagos needs this.
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by RZArecta(m): 10:32pm On Jul 08, 2016
68816419:
Same as Tianjin Metro Line 3, but i feel Lagos is not ready for this as it is a misplace priority
Lagos is LONG LOONG overdue for this. There's a crazy amount of vehicles on the road and a huge amount of manpower is lost everyday in Lagos traffic. Your only valid fear should (?) be about maintenance but then again local companies could be encouraged to manufacture it's parts.
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by ba7man(m):
This project excites me whenever I drive past it.

I can picture the trains moving alongside the bridge at the Ijora axis already.
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by ba7man(m): 10:42pm On Jul 08, 2016
68816419:
Same as Tianjin Metro Line 3, but i feel Lagos is not ready for this as it is a misplace priority
Pessimism....... it has never led to extraordinary results. undecided
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by undiplomatic: 11:22pm On Jul 08, 2016
Op, it's a top priority for the Lagos light rail project to be completed cos its going to transform that part of lagos where the rail corridor is located economically & socially, greatly improving the easy of doing business by making commuters & goods having a clearly defined and planned turnaround time which eliminates man-hour lost in all day long hectic traffic hold-up
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Owoloku1: 11:25pm On Jul 08, 2016
OP no mass transit system that has the capacity to decongest the always busy carriageways in Lagos is a welcome development and not a misplaced priority...Thank you
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by chrisblack: 12:02am On Jul 09, 2016
68816419:
Same as Tianjin Metro Line 3, but i feel Lagos is not ready for this as it is a misplace priority
u mean your village is ready not lagos.na was for u ohhh
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by ki02020(m): 12:16am On Jul 09, 2016
Lagos takes the lead cool
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by obailala(m): 1:31am On Jul 09, 2016
Beautiful trains.... they should launch this already... it has taken forever.
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by veekid(m): 7:43am On Jul 09, 2016
Good
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by LordaGuru: 7:43am On Jul 09, 2016
Eko oni baje O! O baje ti! smiley
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by SweetJoystick(m): 7:44am On Jul 09, 2016
Nice but target completion date looks far away in my eyes even though it's nearby
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Nobody: 7:44am On Jul 09, 2016
You sure it won't derail at Oshodi? grin
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by allanphash7(m): 7:44am On Jul 09, 2016
Beautiful





But things are still hard now

Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Vendoor(f): 7:45am On Jul 09, 2016
Op we are very ready for it oh grin
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by ibkgab001: 7:46am On Jul 09, 2016
Gua train on the making
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Generalkorex(m): 7:46am On Jul 09, 2016
wow
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by damiplovR(f): 7:46am On Jul 09, 2016
Nice one Lagos
But wait hope those agbero will not b collecting money on the railway too o
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by texazzpete(m): 7:46am On Jul 09, 2016
68816419:
Same as Tianjin Metro Line 3, but i feel Lagos is not ready for this as it is a misplace priority
'Misplaced priority'?!

Have you ever been in Lagos before?
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Kizyte(m): 7:47am On Jul 09, 2016
Nice
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by estyvino(m): 7:47am On Jul 09, 2016
This is good, we will get there
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by anonimi: 7:48am On Jul 09, 2016
Another SCAM of corruption by the All ProgreTHIEF Criminals, APC propaganda machinery loading.........
What happened to the aloku scrap metal Toronto trains Fashola bought with $1 billion World Bank loan since 2011?
Bad business like the Sunborn yacht huh


Firefire:
Fellow Nairalanders, in response to Fashola comments below on not receiving enough support from the federal government to complete the Lagos light rail project.

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"Fashola said all over the world, when cities and states build municipal rails like what Lagos is doing, their central governments support them morally and financially"[/size]


https://www.nairaland.com/2120455/cant-complete-lagos-light-rail

Few months ago same Fashola said this:


[size=15pt]Lagos: How We Spent N160bn World Bank Loan on Light Rail Project[/size]


The Lagos State Government yesterday justified the N160 billion it borrowed from the World Bank, noting that the fund was channelled to finance its light rail (blue line) project.

However, the state government expressed disappointment at the progress of the project, which it said, was not executed as smoothly as possible, but was optimistic of its completion.

The state Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, said this shortly after inspecting the light rail terminus at the Orile-Iganmu part of the state alongside some members of the state executive council.

Speaking with journalists, Fashola said the project would have been completed in another 12 months despite that the project execution was not as smooth and speedy as he wanted it.

The governor raised questions on the intention of the federal government for publishing the state debt profile in the recent time, wondering what could have informed the decision to make it public.

He said: “I think it was the Debt Management Office of the federal government that published the report that we have a debt of about N160billion. I do not know the intent of the publication.

“But if it was to inform the public, I think we have always kept the public informed anytime we borrow money. If there are other intentions behind that, only those who make the publication would know what the intentions are.

“But you see, when people talk about debt of a state like Lagos, they forget that after Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt and one other country, we have the fifth largest economy in Africa.

“When you are talking of about a billion naira debt to a population of over 21 million people; because if you are measuring the debt, you also have to measure the responsibility. Those are the things people keep in isolation.”

He, therefore, explained that the state government already “has in place, strategies to repay the loan. The federal government was in the know of the state’s decision to take the bond and it approved it.”

[size=15pt]He added that the truth “is that what they do not also say is that no state in Nigeria can borrow money outside, from any multilateral agencies without the approval of the federal government.[/size]

“What they did not say is that they approved it. No state can raise money by bond the way we have done without the federal government’s approval. [size=18pt]Both SEC and NSE are all federal regulatory agencies through which we must pass. If they said okay, it means there must be something good about the debt.
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“Our rating as a state is the same as that of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, BB minus-stable with a positive outlook. We are the only state in Nigeria that has that rating. The first bond that was taken during my first tenure has been paid; the first tranche has been paid.

“I think the second tranche will be settled around 2016 or 2017. We are already making provisions. The provisions that will be there will be in excess of what is needed,” the governor said

Fashola expressed satisfaction on the progress of the light rail project, though decried the petty delay that was encountered as a result funding, saying the project would have should have been completed in another 12 months.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/lagos-how-we-spent-n160bn-world-bank-loan-on-light-rail-project/188736/
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by estyvino(m): 7:49am On Jul 09, 2016
texazzpete:
'Misplaced priority'?!

Have you ever been in Lagos before?
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by Scream(m): 7:49am On Jul 09, 2016
Long overdue... Hope Epe, ikorodu and Abule Egba axis would be connected within a short while.
Re: EMU Trains For Lagos Light Rail Blue Line Ready For Shipping by LydayBobo(m): 7:50am On Jul 09, 2016
Eko o ni baje. In fact o baje ti
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