Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has approved a flat rate increase by N100 in bus fares for all Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and Standard Routes with effect from July 13.
The latest development was made known via a statement issued by the Assistant Director, Corporate Communication, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), Mr Kolawole Ojelabi, on Thursday.
Ojelabi said the increase became necessary to sustain the operations of regulated bus services in Lagos State.
He said: “The increase, which will come into effect on July 13, is aimed at ensuring sustainability of the BRT and standard route schemes.
“These measures are indispensable in the current global economic and environmental reality to ensure the sustainability of the BRI operation.
“With the increase, a bus ride from Ikorodu – TBS will now cost N600 from N500 while Berger to Ajah is now N700, up from N600.
“Oshodi to Abule Egba will cost N450 from N350 and Abule-Egba-CMS-Obalende will attract a fare of N600.”
Ojelabi added that the operations of the transport scheme, of late, had been hampered due to rising cost of inputs required for sustainable service delivery.
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He noted that this was also due to the attendant high number of buses out of operation as a result of lack of spare parts.
He stated that for instance, the exponential increase in the pump price of diesel from N187 to N830/litre between August 2020 and June 2022.
According to him, this has greatly affected optimal performance of the bus operating companies leading to the withdrawal of buses from operation and longer waiting time at bus stations.
Ojelabi noted that the governor in consenting to the fare increase, also approved a proposal for a bail out for the bus operating companies.
He added that this was to cushion the effects of the harsh operating environment and safeguard private partnership investment and forestall the demise of formalised bus operations in the state.
The BRT official said: “In view of the economic situation, the government is also providing support for the Bus Operating Companies in view of the continuous increase in fuel price.
“This is to ensure that the increase to the passenger is kept to a minimum. The fare increase notwithstanding.
“Government noted that whatever support this will provide to the operators, it will still not cover the cost of fueling, thus likely to put the continued survival of the bus operations on a tight rein.”
Ojelabi further stated that Governor Sanwo-Olu also approved the appeal by LAMATA for the conversion of the current diesel buses in operation to the use of compressed natural gas (CNG).
He noted that the development was a shift to different economically viable and environmentally friendly mobility energy solution, adding that they were cost efficient.
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