The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.
The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.
The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.
The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.
The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.
The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.
The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.
The 37-kilometre Red rail line facility projected to transport passengers from Agbado, lju to Agege, Mushin, Oshodi, Yaba, and Ebute Meta will be open for commercial operation by September this year.
The ministry also made clear it plans to remove Tricycles from the Expressways.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) made this known during a media parley aimed at strengthening the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation’s relationship with members of the press.
Top government officials, including the Commissioner for Transportation, Special Adviser, heads of agencies and departments provide accounts of their achievements and the need for Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector.
The media parley marks a significant step towards strengthening the ministry’s relationship with the press and promoting transparency in governance.