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There's need to clear the buildings on the right-hand side of this
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or replace them
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Many of the previous posts in this thread have been deleted. Does anyone know why?
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I moved it to the Discussion Forum, Click here Transport (Discussions) Thread
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Lagos to increase LAGBUS fleet with 10,000 new buses
LAGOS- The Lagos State Government has unfolded plans to boost the existing fleet of Bus Franchise Scheme, BFS, operator of LAGBUS Asset Management Limited with the introduction of 10,000 new buses and taxis to be distributed across the 20 local government areas and 37 local council development areas in the state in the next two years.Meanwhile, plans to commence BFS operation on Oshodi-Apapa Expressway has been approved and soon, LAGBUS fleet would ply the road. The state Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kayode Opeifa, who addressed a meeting with the LAGBUS management team led by its Managing Director, Mr. Tunde Disu, in his office, said the measure was to ensure sanity, discipline in public transportation and reduce man-hour loss to traffic gridlock often caused by untoward attitude of commercial drivers on the roads. He explained that the state government had prepared a master plan to enhance the scheme through upgrading of road infrastructure for the smooth operation of the scheme. Opeifa, who noted that the present fleet of commercial buses was inadequate for the increasing population of Lagos residents, added that massive upgrading of roads such as building of laybacks, bus stops, terminuses among others, would soon be embarked on. Link below http://odili.net/news/source/2011/aug/19/331.html |
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so many buildings are weak in Lagos. they need to be brought down & reconstruct it. i was in Lagos last month & i was not impressed @all. the brt's r becoming molue. no aircon, inside r dirty, the body pannel r being dealt wiv by other vehicles. most of the building are falling down e.g. the building in John str. Idumota. bring most of this building down, compensate da ppl & reconstruct them
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The Badagry Expressway is being expanded to ten lanes and the median of the reconstructed route will include a light rail line and a Bus Rapid Transit line.
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