Lagos to
commission Metro line next year
Lagos State is set to commission its
first metro-line at Marina next year.The government, according to State
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Abiola Wasiu
Anifowose, has signed a contract with for a construction to cover the Victoria
Island and Marina routes, to make the state African highest economic hub.
Anifowose disclosed this at an
interaction session with the media to mark the 50th anniversary of the Nigerian
Institute of Town Planning (NITP) in Ikeja.
The commissioner, who is among state
officials that visited Japan last month to conclude the transaction, said the
plan has already been concluded with a Japanese firm for the commencement of
the project early next year.
According to him, the state is
desirous to provide a more convenient means of transportation for its teeming
population in justification of its status as a mega city, since there is no
where in the world, where a mega city like Lagos does not have a metro line.
Anifowose,
who also doubles as the chairman of the state chapter of the Institute said no
state can afford to survive without planning.
Expressing
regrets over the cancellation of the first metro line in 1985, Anifowose said,
the state government has embarked on an aggressive urban development projects
that will justify its mega city status.
These
projects will soon witness the advent of a cable car as well as other metro
line projects from Redeemed Camp to Okokomaiko.
According to
him, although the BRT scheme is trying so much in the movement of human
population, it alone cannot solve the problem.
The
commissioner also lamented that after the 1980 master plan, the state has been
without one, stressing that a new plan that will last for 25 years is being
developed for the state.
According to
him, it is worrisome that in spite of the efforts at emphasising the values of
achieving sustainable human settlements, the nature of development of many
cities or towns are less than satisfactory.

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