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Lagos NURTW Injects 100 New Buses To BRT

In its bid to make life more comfortable for commuters in Lagos, the state chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, said that the union has injected 100 new buses to the Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) on the roads.

Agbede who made this known in Lagos also said that the essence was to ease passengers’ traffic, as well as face out buses that were worn out from all BRT buses.


“We have pushed out almost 100 buses to reduce passengers’ traffic caused by less number of buses and those that are not in good condition and we are still expecting more.


“All the buses that are not in good condition are going to be phased out gradually.


“We cannot just remove every bus that is not in good condition out of the road.

“Removal of rickety buses at once will cause passengers’ traffic and reduce movement of people using the BRT buses.

“Rickety buses will be taken for repairs and put back to work to compliment the number of buses available for passengers’ use.

“NURTW is committed to serve the people of Lagos State to their convenience,” Agbede said.

Segun Muibi, a passenger at Mile 12, said that most of the BRT buses were rickety and needed to be changed.

He commended the Lagos State Government for repairing the dilapidated BRT roads.

“All the vehicles brought in during the commencement of first BRT operations in Nigeria are still in use after they have gone through a lot of repairs.

“Most of the BRT buses are still plying the roads, because there were inadequate numbers of buses to replace the worn out buses,” Muibi said.

Mr Baderin Hakeem, another passenger, said that the BRT buses should be increased to ensure that they were in line with their mandate of rapid movement of passengers. Hakeem urged the management of BRT to handle the buses well so as to serve the people longer before they get spoilt.

“Some of the buses are still in operation since the time BRT was established by the Fashola regime.

“Most of the BRT buses in use now are in a very bad shape and need effective management by the operators, to make them last long in servicing the people.

He, however, commended the management of the organisation for injecting new busses to ease the stress of passengers using BRT routes across the state.

Solomon Akinola, who patronises BRT buses, urged the management of BRT to maintain the tempo set by the immediate past administration in the state and phase out worn buses in its fleet.

Akinola stressed the need for BRT to increase the number of its buses so that people would not be waiting before moving to their various destinations.

“Although some new buses have started working, probably with time, the old ones will be out of road. “We thank the Lagos State Government for initiating such a programme, we appeal to the current regime to maintain the status quo.”
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