As part of efforts to execute its multi-modal transport plan, the Ogun State Government has revealed that it plans to take practical steps to extend the Lagos Blue Line Metro Rail into Agbara.
Also, the Ogun State Government revealed its plan to extend the Lagos Red Line Metro Rail Project to the Ijoko and Ifo/Kajola areas of the state.
These projects would be executed under the Lagos-Ogun Joint Development initiative and the Ogun State Government.
According to a tweet as seen on the official X (formerly Twitter) handle of the Office of the Chief of Economic Adviser of Ogun State, both rail extension projects are part of the key capital projects that would be executed 2024 budget for Ogun State tagged “Budget of Sustained Growth and Development.”
In the 2024 Budget for Ogun State, N415.6 billion has been allocated for the execution of capital projects in the state.
Other key transport-related capital projects contained in the 2024 budget
Aside from the extension of rail lines from Lagos into Ogun, there are other key transport-related projects that the Ogun State Government have allocated funds for in the 2024 “Budget of Sustained Growth and Development.”
The Ogun State Government has made provisions in the 2024 budget for the introduction of 2 and 3-wheeled electric vehicles in line with the green initiative the state has adopted, as well as to reduce transport fares for residents of the state.
The expansion of CNG-fueled routes between major cities in the state is another key capital project that the Ogun State Government will be embarking on next year.
Other worthwhile transport-related capital projects that are contained in the Ogun State 2024 budget include the development of a bus/water transportation interchange terminal at Iwopin, and the development and rehabilitation of logistics parks along major highways and in major locations of the state.
Ogun State Government of His Excellency Dapo Abiodun is a COMEDIAN he is planning extension of Lagos blue and red rail when Atan to Agbara road such a busy industrial road is abandoned with lots of suffering to both residents and industrial concern.
We are enjoying his COMEDY AND DECEIT.
I think the governor should look critically at the basics of government and he is not doing that. Abioduns government is very far from the people, most especially the poor and those below the poverty line. The budget he presented is just a shame and very disgraceful for a state in African country. He doesn’t have a deliberate program that can pull people out of poverty and as such he is failed completely. He has virtually abandoned critical projects in the capital and has focused on things that has no direct bearing on the people. He seriously needs to seek for advice
The Lagos and Ogun States governments are in discussion on the extension of the Blue Rail Line further down to Agbara.
The Director, Rail Transport, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority, Olasukanmi Okusaga, disclosed this on Tuesday in Lagos while inspecting the ongoing construction of the Blue Line Phase 2 project.
Okusaga expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved so far and revealed ongoing discussions with the Ogun State government to extend the Blue Line further to Agbara.
This is made possible as a result of the Joint Developmental Agreement that was signed by the two states in 2021.
Saying Ogun State is not tapping into this nice move is not a true reflection of what’s going on behind the scenes, which, of course, will soon manifest to the entire public.