President Buhari Commissions First Phase Of Lagos Blue Line Rail

In Lagos State, history has been made with the completion of the  Lagos Blue Line Rail Phase 1 scheme (Marina-Mile2) infrastructure, with testing scheduled between Wednesday and first quarter of 2023, when the line will be fully operational.

The official opening took place in January 24, 2023, at the same time that the second phase will commence.

The first phase of the project, executed by the State Government, which spans 13 kilometers, has five stations – Mile 2, Suru-Alaba, Orile Iganmu, National Theatre and Marina.

This iconic Marina Station would be the largest and busiest in Africa. It has the capacity to process about 450 passengers per minute, meaning that in an hour this station can process about 25,000 passengers.

The master plan has six rail lines and one monorail, 14 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridors, over 20 water routes and a number of major roads.

President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday officially commissioned the first phase of the 13km Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) train popularly called the Lagos Blue Line.

The rail project according to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is to restate the state government’s commitment to bring the entire stretch of the blue line to completion.

He said the blue line commissioning is a product of the timeless vision of the state that dates back to 20 years, adding that one of the greatest legacies was developing a comprehensive roadmap for the future of Lagos that clearly defines the pathway for a modern, prosperous and globally competitive megacity.

The Lagos State Governor stated that the Lagos State Strategic Transport Master Plan (STMP) was envisioned as a sixth metro line of which the blue line which is a 27 Kilometer stretch, running from Marina to Okokomaiko was the first to be completed.

“With the Federal Government support, we have received tremendous assistance, especially on the Lagos Badagry expressway which is the main corridor for this rail project,” he said.

He pointed out that the benefits of the blue line will reduce travel time and improve the quality of life of citizens while making Lagos one of the most resilient megacities not only in Africa but also competing with other megacities in the world.

“You might also know too that these blue line systems will be powered end to end by high voltage electricity to be supplied by a dedicated independent power source as well as a backup system. This means that the operation of this line will have zero carbon emission impacts on the environment.

“This iconic Marina station that we are hosting here today will be the largest and the busiest in Africa. It has the capacity to process about 400 to 450 passengers every minute, meaning in an hour, the station can process about 25,000 passengers.

“Mr President, I want to thank you for your commitment. And thank you for the support you have given us, Sanwo-Olu added.

He commended the President for assisting with clearing waivers on custom duty to bring in the trains, saying that the completion of the blue line is the first rail system by a sub-national in Africa.

Earlier, the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Cui Jianchun, said the blue line is a sustainable project demonstrating the Lagos State government’s commitment to making the state thrive.

He added that the Chinese government is seeking efforts towards harmonizing and fostering economic growth between Nigeria and China.

“We seek harmony in coexistence, harmony in development. With the commissioning of this blue line, we can achieve a sustainable line of time, sustainable line of federal life,” he said.

He noted that the Chinese government has identified 15 specific projects, urging both countries to work together to develop their respective economies.

“We believe that in the coming years, we can achieve political consonance, economic cooperation, military and security collaboration, international affairs and people to People communication,” Jianchun stated.

On his part, the Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, said the completion of the infrastructure of the first phase of this people-oriented project has five stations – Mile 2, Suru-Alaba, Orile Iganmu, National Theatre and Marina, adding that the Lagos blue line was divided into phases for ease of implementation and is expected to move more than 500,000 passengers when the entire line is eventually completed.


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