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Sunday, 30 November 2025

LAMATA Kicks Off Intensive Training for Bus Drivers Under Lagos' Regulated Transport Scheme

 Yomi Durojaye

Today, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), in collaboration with the Lagos State Drivers' Institute (LASDRI), commenced a rigorous capacity building and training program for drivers under the transformative Bus Reform Initiative.



The comprehensive training, which officially began with the core bus operators, is being conducted in phases, with subsequent sessions scheduled for ground staff and ticketers.


In her opening address, Dr. Olukemi Amure, LAMATA Head of Bus Service, emphasized that the drivers are the frontline representatives of the State Government. She passionately charged them to exhibit the highest levels of professionalism and customer service, stating, "This is more than just a training; it is a vital investment in your career and the future of transport in Lagos."



The modules covered crucial areas, including safe driving techniques, professional driver behaviour, and exceptional customer relations. Dr. Amure further revealed LAMATA’s commitment to making the driving profession an attractive and proper career path, complete with a laid-out progression plan.


Mrs. Afusat Tiamiyu, General Manager of LASDRI, reinforced the message, urging the participants to uphold proper conduct and embrace the new standards being implemented across the state. 


The rigorous capacity building program was comprehensive, and included mandatory eye test screenings for all participating drivers to ensure maximum safety compliance.

Sunday, 13 October 2019

Sanwo-Olu declares emergency on Lagos roads, kicks off massive rehabilitation



• Rehabilitation work begins on Monday
. Gov appeals to Lagosians, says I feel your pains

AgegePulse Magazine



Lagos State Government has declared a state of emergency on various dilapidated highways and carriages within the State.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Sunday ordered massive construction work on critical roads and highways across the State, beginning from Monday (tomorrow).

The Governor’s directive followed the conclusion of his series of meetings with eight multi-national engineering firms, which began a few weeks back. After his final meeting with the contractors on Sunday, which lasted for about three hours, Sanwo-Olu declared the commencement of major construction work on the identified highways considered critical to reduce traffic congestions bringing pain to road users.

The Governor said all the eight engineering firms had been given the mandate to immediately mobilise their equipment on the sites and commence major construction works on the identified roads.

He said: “This afternoon, we have just concluded meeting with various reputable construction companies and all of them have been given the brief to immediately commence major construction work in various parts of the State. The exercise will begin tomorrow with palliative work on the selected roads, which are both on the Island and mainland divisions of the State.

“The contractors have been given the mandate to start mobilising their equipment to their respective sites without further delay. Their activities must first give our people an immediate relief on the affected roads so that there can be free flow of traffic even during the rehabilitation work.”

To complement the major construction work on the highway, Sanwo-Olu said Lagos Public Works Corporation (LPWC) would be carrying out repairs of 116 inner roads across the State. This, he said, would be in addition to over 200 roads already rehabilitated by the corporation in the last three months.

The Governor said he was not unaware of the pain experienced by road users in the past few days, which was compound by persistent downpour. He appealed to residents to bear with the Government while efforts were being made to assuage their pains and bring permanent relief to them.

He said: “We expect the rains will begin to subside in this month of October and this is why we are mobilising our contractors to immediately start the major construction work on the identified highways and bring permanent relief to residents. I am giving all Lagosians the assurance that the contractors will start the construction in earnest and will deliver on the terms of agreements reached with them.”

Sanwo-Olu said officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) will be working round the clock to control traffic on the areas where the construction would take place.

Special Adviser on Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye, listed some of the critical highways and roads to be constructed to include Ojota stretch of the Ikorodu Road, Motorways-Kudurat Abiola Way, Apogbon Highway, Babs Animashaun Road, Agric/Ishawo Road and Ijede Road in Ikorodu, and Lekki-Epe Expressway from Abraham Adesanya to Eleko Junction.

She added that the there would be massive re-construction work on a network of roads in Ikoyi, Ikeja GRA and Victoria Island.

The contractor deployed by the Government included Julius Berger, Hitech, Arab Contractors, Metropolitan Construction, Slavabogu Construction, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), Rajaf Foundation Construction, and RCF Nigeria Limited