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Lagos State clarifies ban on danfo, korope buses along Lekki-Epe corridor

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The Lagos State Government has clarified plans to ban Danfo and Korope buses along the Lekki-Epe corridor starting from October 1, 2024.

This was disclosed by the Special Adviser on Transportation to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Transportation, Sola Giwa, in a statement on Sunday.

According to Giwa, the move is part of the state’s Bus Reform Initiative aimed at enhancing public commuting and better serving the residents of Lagos.

Giwa, who was reacting to media reports that Danfos would be banned in Lagos, stated that the initiative will introduce mass transit buses for the Lekki-Epe corridor.

The statement reads:

“RE: LAGOS TO BAN DANFOS ON LEKKI-EPE CORRIDOR

“I have received numerous calls and messages following the publication on various blogs and online news platforms regarding a ban on Danfos by Lagos State.

“To clarify and prevent any misunderstandings, it is essential to highlight that the forthcoming initiative is designed to enhance public commuting and better serve the residents of Lagos.

Key Facts about the Bus Reform Initiative:

1. The primary goal of the Bus Reform Initiative (BRI) is to restructure commercial bus operations.

2. As a pilot project, the BRI will introduce mass transit buses for the Lekki-Epe corridor.

3. Danfo buses that conform to the standards of the VIS will operate as Mid-capacity buses while Korope buses that also meets the standards will be integrated into the First Mile Last Mile services to serve the interior roads along the stretch from Obalende/CMS to Ajah (specifically Eleko).

4. Danfo and Korope buses will undergo roadworthiness checks, and drivers will receive professional training at our driving institute.

5. Designated routes will be assigned, and compliance will be strictly monitored.

6. Passenger comfort is a top priority; therefore, an e-ticketing system will be introduced.

7. The issue of illegal passenger pickups and unauthorized bus stops will be effectively addressed.

8. A stakeholders’ meeting was held on June 27th, including heads of Transport Unions, key Transport Operators, officials from the State’s Ministry of Transportation, and the Special Adviser and Permanent Secretary of Transportation.

9. A communique was signed at the stakeholders’ meeting, addressing all doubts and concerns. There is no cause for alarm.

10. The initiative has prompted Transport Operators to register for new franchises with the Ministry of Transportation.”

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