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LASG to expand pipeline network at Lekki Industrial Complex to reduce road freight traffic 

The Lagos State Government has announced plans to expand the pipeline network at the Lekki Industrial Complex, aiming to significantly reduce road freight traffic.  

This strategic initiative, part of the recently unveiled Lagos State Transport Policy, is designed to alleviate congestion on the state’s roadways by minimizing the number of freight vehicles and tankers dependent on road transport.  

According to Section 4.14 of the policy, which focuses on pipelines, the planned expansion in the Ibeju-Lekki area aims to prevent severe congestion similar to that at the Apapa Port Complex.

This is crucial as the operations of the Dangote refinery and fertilizer plants in the Lekki Industrial Complex are projected to generate at least 3,000 vehicle trips daily  

“The Government will also promote the expansion of the pipeline network within the State to reduce the number of freight vehicles and tankers using the State’s Road network.  

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“As an example, the Dangote refinery and fertilizer plants coming into operation in the Ibeju-Lekki area are expected to generate at least 3,000 vehicle trips per day. Without appropriate provision on how these vehicles will move, a repeat of the gridlock being experienced at the Apapa Port Complex is inevitable,” a portion of Section 4.14 of the policy reads. 

“Notwithstanding existing efforts to provide for the movement of these vehicles, the Government will engage with the Federal Ministry of Transport and owners of the industrial complexes in the Ibeju-Lekki with a view to finding alternative ways of moving the concerned freight, for example, by pipelines and rail,” the statement added.  

The policy further states that the planned expansion of the pipeline network at the Lekki Industrial Complex will prevent economic losses associated with severe traffic congestion, mitigate environmental impacts, reduce road damage, and prevent the likely increase in road accidents in the area. 

Implementation steps 

On the implementation of this initiative, Table 5.1.13 of the policy, titled “Policy Area: Pipeline,” outlines the recommended timeline, with subsection 13.2 specifically addressing network expansion.  

Furthermore, the policy outlines the actions to be undertaken for the expansion of pipeline networks within the next two to five years.  

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