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FOLA TINUBU (PRIMERO TSL): WE WILL ENHANCE OUR SERVICES FROM SEPTEMBER WITH MORE BUSES & EFFECTIVE MONITORING SYSTEMS ®™√ INN Nigeria © — 6 Aug 2021

FOLA TINUBU (PRIMERO TSL): WE WILL ENHANCE OUR SERVICES FROM SEPTEMBER WITH MORE BUSES & EFFECTIVE MONITORING SYSTEMS ®™√ INN Nigeria ©

With over 200 buses plying the road today, Primero Transport Services Limited brought a sharp revolutionary change in the transportation oasis.

With its Blue BRT buses saturating the centre of excellence some 5 years ago, the company has continually galvanised the sector, also opening new doors to technologies and effective advancements in the industry.

(The transport service provider) presided over by the acclaimed number one bus conductor in Lagos state as he’s rightfully called, (Mr Fola Tinubu) has continued to level his brand (Primero Transport Services Limited) on a pace-setting cue as the overall economy embarks on a recovery phase amidst a fluctuating Covid-19 pandemic era and the END-SARS protest.

While businesses persist in adjusting to varieties of challenging factors in a dynamic centre of excellence state, Ikorodu News Network (INN) met up with Mr Fola Tinubu, Managing Director, Primero Transport Services Limited (and also a recipient of the prestigious Ikorodu News Network of recognition awards class 2020) to ascertain the present phase of his brand, plans to improve service delivery and synergies with the Lagos state government.

INN: At this point, we can say the economy is at a recovery stage, last time we met it was at the crescendo of the Covid-19 pandemic in Lagos state, how has Primero TSL coped with the lingering challenges and what is the secret to thriving amidst the pandemic and END-SARS protest?

Fola Tinubu: It is no secret that all businesses were affected during the Covid-19 lockdown, only those into online transactions never really got affected. As for Primero TSL, our revenues dropped by 50%, last year, though we still retained our staff. It has not been easy for us, but it is what it is.

INN: The Lagos state government has also brought in new buses to ply across the state, how is this progressive development impacting Primero TSL?

Fola Tinubu: It is a positive development for Primero TSL, the Lagos state government allocated 150 buses to increase our fleet. It is simply a positive impact and it would help to ease the waiting time across Lagos state.

INN: You’re a technology-driven manager, are there any measures put in place to advance your service delivery via technology?

Fola Tinubu: The Cowry card is one of those measures we’ve put in place, we’re also working on changing the method we use to monitor our buses across the state. We are deploying technology to improve maintenance and security. Technology sets the pace and we’re technology prone to advancing our services.

INN: We have heard of recent complaints from passengers most especially at the Ikeja bus terminals as regards exercising patience for a long period of time before getting access to buses en-route to Ikorodu region of Lagos state, what do you have to say to that?

Fola Tinubu: We’re also privy to such information which we have been monitoring for some time now. That challenge is mostly caused by traffic gridlock in accessing Ikeja route through Mobolaji Bank Anthony way. Our drivers are always caught (exhausted) in that traffic trying to get to the waiting passengers at Ikeja bus terminals to convey them to Ikorodu.

“Deploying more buses to Ikeja terminal is not an issue for us. Traffic congestion is the major challenge we are facing there (if you also notice, when the road becomes free, we easily pick up all waiting passengers). We are hoping the Lagos state government will assist us in creating an adequate mechanism to ease the traffic on that route and make the mobilisation around that axis more efficient” Fola Tinubu added.

INN: What are your plans to reduce the waiting period of passengers at bus terminals in areas like Ikorodu garage and Ikeja bus terminal?

Fola Tinubu: More buses on the road means a drastic reduction in the waiting time for passengers. I do not think that bus users should wait for more than 15 minutes before boarding a bus. Right now, we have over 550 buses in our fleet. We’re planning to increase the number of buses on the road by September or in the coming months, to crash down the durations passengers wait for our buses.

“Our goal is to eventually provide 2,000 buses on the road carrying one million passengers daily and ease the transportation system for Lagosians” Fola Tinubu asserted.

INN: You and your entire management embarked on a cleanup program and distributed over 10,000 nose masks in Ikorodu sometime ago. Do you still have plans to support the region?

Fola Tinubu: Yes, but this time around, we’re heading to Mile 12 axis of the state very soon. It is also in our plans to support the less privileged people. We have plans to assist in the education sector. We don’t publicise most of these obligations, we just execute them quietly.

GOVERNOR SANWO-OLU COMMISSIONS ITAMAGA TO EWU ELEPE ROAD (PHASE 1) IN IKORODU LOCAL GOVERNMENT ®™√ INN Nigeria © — 9 Jun 2021

GOVERNOR SANWO-OLU COMMISSIONS ITAMAGA TO EWU ELEPE ROAD (PHASE 1) IN IKORODU LOCAL GOVERNMENT ®™√ INN Nigeria ©

On the 9th of June 2021, Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu commissioned the Ijede Road (Itamaga to Ewu Elepe), Phase 1 in Ikorodu Local Government.

The road construction contract was awarded to the Arab contractors in January 2020 But was delayed due to the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic.

With an estimated Road length of 6.05km, a Carriageway Width (Dual) of 14.6m, Surfacing with Interlocking stones, Pavement Marking and Kerb painting, Provision of Streetlights, Construction of Drainage and Culverts the road has now seen a complete makeover for both commuters and residents alike across the region.

The Rehabilitation of the Ijede Road (Phase 1) into a Dual Carriageway will:

  1. Improve road connectivity.
  2. Increase socio-economic activities
  3. Reduced travel time.
  4. Enhance Intermodal Transportation Services
  5. Eliminate perennial flooding.
  6. Enhance Property Values and Socio-economic well-being of the people.

Completion of the road in a swift approach by the Arab contractors has seen Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s Administration received a lot of praises (from stakeholders) in his projection to aid adequate growth and development across Ikorodu Division.

ROAD ALTERNATIVES: EKO BRIDGE REPAIRS TO COMMENCE FROM 4TH JUNE TO AUGUST 13TH 2021 ®™√ INN Nigeria © — 5 Jun 2021

ROAD ALTERNATIVES: EKO BRIDGE REPAIRS TO COMMENCE FROM 4TH JUNE TO AUGUST 13TH 2021 ®™√ INN Nigeria ©

The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing begins repairs on Eko Bridge (Costain to Alaka section) effective from Friday, June 4 to Friday, August 13, 2021,

ALTERNATIVES:

  1. Traffic from Apongbon to Alaka, Stadium, Inner Surulere or Ikorodu Road will be diverted to access Costain Roundabout to Iponri through Alaka and Funso Williams Avenue or Eric Moore
  2. Costain Roundabout to Abebe Village (Nigerian Breweries Plc), through Eric Moore to Bode Thomas to Adeniran Ogunsanya, to access Shitta Roundabout by Stadium under-bridge to Funso Williams Avenue to Dorman-Long Bridge and Fadeyi-Ikorodu Road.
  3. Vehicle owners can also gain access to Apongbon through CMS Outer Marina Road to connect Ebute Metta Ikorodu Road to access their destinations.
  4. Apongbon through CMS to Outer Marina to Adeniji-Adele, Third Mainland Bridge, Adekunle to Herbert Macaulay Way, Jibowu and Ikorodu Road will also be available.
SANWO-OLU RESTORES CONFIDENCE OF MOTORING PUBLIC IN LASDRI, AGENCY TRAINS OVER 102,000 PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS IN TWO YEARS ®™✓ INN Nigeria © — 12 May 2021

SANWO-OLU RESTORES CONFIDENCE OF MOTORING PUBLIC IN LASDRI, AGENCY TRAINS OVER 102,000 PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS IN TWO YEARS ®™✓ INN Nigeria ©

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has restored confidence of the motoring public in the operations of the Lagos State Drivers’ Institute as it has recertified more than 102,000 Professional Drivers since the inception of the present administration in 2019.

The General Manager of LASDRI, Mrs. Afusat Tiamiyu, who disclosed this while featuring on a Yoruba current affairs radio programme
“Bosenlo on Traffic Radio 96.1 FM, noted that the timely initiative and response of the Governor to Traffic Management and Transportation across the State has brought great relief to the residents and the motoring public.

Highlighting the laudable impact of the Governor on the Institute, Tiamiyu said that Governor Sanwo-Olu has graciously approved and provided funds for the printing of LASDRI plastic recertification card, the reactivation of simulators and other working tools, noting that the gesture has a great impact on the achievements and success story of the Agency in recent times.

Her words: “The timely and supportive intervention rendered to LASDRI by Mr. Governor cannot be overemphasized. Presently, Governor Sanwo Olu has approved our online training course, which will take off soon. Funds have also been approved for the review and reproduction of our Multi-Lingual Audio Visual Training CD at the Institute”.

The General Manager noted that the Agency previously had only five Centres across the State, but it has now added four annexes to meet the training needs of professional drivers in Lagos, through the support of the present administration.
She also disclosed that plans are in top gear to build a state-of-the-art driving range where the Institute and Driving School Instructors will be collaborating to train First Line drivers.

Tiamiyu observed with satisfaction the increase in the number of Professional Drivers presenting themselves for mandatory training at the Institute, while the number of drivers asking for rehabilitation courses have reduced because of the impact of the training programmes for drivers, which is being put to practical use on the roads.

She, however, reiterated the need for the motoring public to undergo the annual drivers training programme at LASDRI which is mandatory, stressing that once a driver is trained, hundreds of road users’ lives are
protected.

LASWA AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY ON WATERWAYS IN LAGOS STATE ®™✓ INN Nigeria © — 8 May 2021

LASWA AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY ON WATERWAYS IN LAGOS STATE ®™✓ INN Nigeria ©

In continuation of its safety awareness campaign programme, Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), has commenced the distribution of free life-jackets to residents of different riverine communities in Lagos State.

Speaking on the exercise, the General Manager of LASWA, Mr. Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, said that the items were distributed to ensure passenger safety during the rainy season, just as he pointed out that the number of boat mishaps has reduced since Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu assumed office.

“This success story is due to the massive investment of the current administration in the waterways sub-sector, especially in safety improvement and awareness”, he added.

The General Manager warned boat operators to always navigate with caution and ensure all passengers put on their life jackets before boarding, promising that weather conditions will always be monitored before sailing during this rainy season.

“A total number of 400 life jackets of various sizes were donated to ferry passengers, school children and boat operators during the exercise at Ebute-Ero, Sabokoji, Liverpool, Temidire and Coconut jetties in CMS and Apapa areas of Lagos State. The exercise is one of the strategies adopted by LASWA to make water transportation safer for residents of the State”, Emmanuel asserted.