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    A Road is not just a Road: Transporting Lagos

    Transportation infrastructure connects us to rest of the world, sending a clear statement that

    Nigeria is open for business. Our roads, bridges, railway tracks, sea and air ports connect

    businesses to their market, people to jobs, the sick to hospitals, the youth to schools and loved

    ones to each other. What this means is that a road is not just a road; it represents thousands ofmothers who are able to get home from work in time to cook a meal for their family. A bridge is

    not just a bridge; it represents thousands of unemployed people who can now seek work

    further afield because the distance might no longer be an issue. Our sea and airports are not

    just ports, they represent our connection with the world, allowing us to trade globally and

    develop our economy thereby improving our standard of living.

    I have had many conversations with Lagosians about the challenges they have faced as a result

    of transport challenges. Abikes story is one that moved me but it is not uncommon amongst

    Lagosians. This was about two years ago

    A mother of 2 children, she wakes up at 4am to start preparations for her day. She fetches 5

    buckets of water from the communal tap in her compound. One bucket for her husband, one

    bucket for each child, one for the kitchen so she can make breakfast and the last for her, so she

    too can take a shower after giving the kids a bath.

    By 4.45, Abike and her husband, with two kids in tow, have begun the slow arduous journey.

    Their first stop is the childrens school, which while it officially opens at 7.30, unofficially opens

    earlier to allow working parents drop their kids of a little earlier. Once the kids have been

    dropped off, the couple makes their way across third mainland bridge, a journey that can

    sometimes take over two hours. By the time they arrive at work, they would have spent

    Considerable amount of time on the road.

    My vision for our great state is one where our inhabitants have a greatly improved quality of

    life. One where mothers and fathers do not have to spend over six hours in traffic every day just

    to get to and from work. This quality of life is largely dependent on the quality and efficiency of

    the transport links and systems. Without adequate transportation infrastructure we cannot

    create the opportunities that will allow us to achieve our aspirations.

    Reliable, well maintained transportation reduces transportation costs and other associated

    costs of doing business. It also makes a wider market accessible, which has a positive impact on

    growth. Growth is at the heart of our vision for Lagos State. I am proud of our accomplishmentsthus far and the considerable steps we have taken to realize this vision.

    Our Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is one of such accomplishments. It runs from Mile 12

    through Ikorodu Road and Funsho Williams Avenue up to CMS and is currently 22 km long.

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    Lagos State has been working hard on plans to integrate the BRT with rail and ferry transport

    networks which will cut down travel time further, increase the standard of living and create

    opportunities to develop our economy. The execution of these plans, like any vision, requires

    continuity, consistency and great resolve.

    There is no doubt that the BRT has impacted positively on the lives of the average Lagosian.

    Abikes day now begins a little later- highlighting the direct impact the BRT has had on her and

    many Lagosians quality of life. Sometimes, she ferries across the lagoon, creating a significant

    savings. This is possible because from just 300 thousand water transportation trips three years

    ago, our waterways now transport four million passengers on a monthly basis. There is certainly

    more to do.

    Transportation infrastructure is not just about roads, railways and ports. It is about realizations

    of our individual and collective aspirations and the realization of our vision for a mega city. We

    must continue on the present path in other to reach that destination.

    Eko oni baje!!! Eko Atesiwaju!!!.

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