Lagos to redesign Oshodi transport interchange: Commissioner

The Lagos state government says it will redesign the Oshodi Transport Interchange (OTI) to prepare for the integration of the Rail Mass transit systems.
The commissioner for transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said this in a statement made available to journalists on Sunday in Lagos.
Mr Osiyemi added that the Lagos state government would address the ongoing developments and challenges affecting the Oshodi Transport Interchange.
He said this was in preparation for the integration of the rail mass transit system; Red Line rail project connecting the Blue Line.
“The ministry recognised that a review of the OTI’s design and operations is essential for its optimisation and so a meeting with relevant stakeholders to discuss the current state of the OTI.
“The review will also identify viable solutions that will enhance its operational efficiency in alignment with global standards and Standard Operating Procedures,” he said.
Mr Osiyemi said the ministry would embark on site visitation to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the OTI, which would inform decision-making regarding its optimal usage.
“It was proposed that it is necessary to engage the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency to ensure swift and periodic road maintenance around the OTI facilities to enhance accessibility and safety for all commuters.
“A holistic enforcement initiative will be initiated to address the challenges posed by street hawking in the OTI vicinity, which has been a significant concern affecting pedestrian and commuter safety.
“This initiative will involve collaboration with law enforcement agencies to ensure compliance and the maintenance of order in and around the interchange.
“All relevant stakeholders are urged to submit any identified grey areas that require improvement prior to the next site inspection.
“This collaborative approach will assist the ministry in coming up with targeted solutions while on-site and will promote a more effective and functional facility,” he said.
He added that the ministry of transportation was committed to ensuring that the Oshodi Transport Interchange operates at its highest potential, serving as a key hub in Lagos state’s integrated mass transit system.
“It is believed that with the ongoing collaboration and proactive measures, the ministry can enhance services and provide a seamless commuting experience for its citizenry.”
(NAN)
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