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    Lagos Moves to Ease Traffic with Water Taxis and Expanded Ferry Network

    Abdullahi JimohBy Abdullahi JimohMay 3, 202502 Mins Read
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    The Lagos State Government has unveiled plans to introduce a water taxi system before the end of 2025, as part of a broader strategy to ease road traffic and promote sustainable urban transport. Preparatory dredging of major water routes has already commenced to support the rollout.

    This development was disclosed by the Managing Director of the Lagos State Ferry Services (LAGFerry), Mr. Ladi Balogun, during a press briefing at the Falomo Jetty on Tuesday, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    The initiative, aligned with the state’s THEMES+ agenda, seeks to reduce traffic congestion, improve infrastructure, and cut carbon emissions by expanding the use of inland waterways.

    “The Lagos State Government has announced plans to introduce water taxis as part of efforts to ease traffic congestion and boost productivity through enhanced transportation on the state’s waterways,” the NAN report stated.

    Balogun confirmed that dredging and sterilisation of specific routes are underway, adding that if the service doesn’t launch by mid-year, it will certainly commence before the end of 2025.

    “We’re developing designated ‘water stops’ akin to bus stops on land. These will enhance access and allow for better management of the taxi routes,” he added.

    He emphasised that Lagos is intensifying efforts to fully utilise its waterways to alleviate mounting pressure on road infrastructure.

    Lagos Moves to Ease Traffic with Water Taxis and Expanded Ferry Network

    Addressing safety concerns that have historically discouraged public adoption of water transport, Balogun noted that stringent safety measures are being enforced. These include mandatory life jackets and certified training for boat operators.

    To boost public confidence, LAGFerry recently conducted a demonstration sail, helping passengers experience the system firsthand and feel reassured about its safety and efficiency.

    Although water transport is faster and more eco-friendly than road travel, Balogun admitted that fear and limited exposure still deter many Lagosians from embracing it. However, he believes this will change as more people experience the benefits directly.

    Since LAGFerry began commercial operations in February 2020, over three million passengers have used the service. At the start of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration in 2019, the agency operated only four boats, but that number has grown significantly due to sustained investments in the sector.

    Balogun further revealed that several new jetties and ferry terminals are under construction, with some nearing completion. These are expected to be commissioned in the coming months, expanding access and connectivity across the state’s waterways.

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