- Safiu Kehinde
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has kicked off the upgrade of 91 bus stops under the Quality Bus Corridor (QBC) construction project.
The authority, at the kick-off meeting with stakeholders and contractors on Monday, disclosed that the project is designed to enhance public transportation by connecting communities to the existing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network.
As contained in a post on LAMATA’s official X handle, the project will initially focus on three packages being funded by the Agence Francaise de Developpment (AFD) and the Lagos state government.
The project, whi,h included the construction of laybys, bus stops, and signalized junctions, is however, divided into three initial phases.
While highlighting the phases, LAMATA’s Technical Adviser, on Roads and Infrastructure, Engr. Adeyemi Adeniji assured that contractors that funding for the project was secured, provided they adhere to contractual agreements.
The post read; “The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has officially launched the kick-off meeting for the implementation of its Quality Bus Corridor (QBC) project.
“The project is designed to enhance public transportation by connecting communities to the existing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network. The project will initially focus on three packages being funded by the Agence Francaise de Developpment (AFD) and the Lagos state government.
“The initial phase will see the development of three key QBC routes.
QBC 1a (Yaba-Lawanson-Ijesha-Cele) 8.7km, package 1b (Ketu- Alapere- Akanimodo) covering 4.7km, QBC 2 (Abule Egba-Iju Ishaga) also spanning 8.76km. QBC 3 (Iyana-Iba- Igando) 13km.
“The project includes the construction of laybys, bus stops, and signalized junctions, as well as the upgrade of 91 bus stops along the corridors.
“QBC 1 will feature four new terminals at Cele, Lawanson, Ojuelegba, and Alapere, in addition to upgrades at the existing BRT terminals in Ketu and Mile 12. QBC 2 will benefit from a new integrated terminal connected to the Iju rail station and the new Yamaha depot. QBC 3 will see new terminals at Iyana-Iba and an upgrade to the Ikotun terminal.
“At the kick-off meeting, Technical Adviser, Roads and Infrastructure, at LAMATA, Engr. Adeyemi Adeniji assured contractors that funding for the project was secured, provided they adhere to contractual agreements.
“He emphasized the importance of completing the work within a 12-month timeframe, allowing for a three-month buffer period.
“The QBC project represents a significant step towards improving public transportation in Lagos, offering residents more efficient and convenient access to the BRT network and other transport options.
“LAMATA’s commitment to the project signals a continued focus on developing sustainable and integrated transportation solutions for the rapidly growing city.”