Commuters To Pay More As Gov. Sanwo-Olu Approves Bus Fare Increase

Commuters in Nigeria’s commercial city of Lagos, especially those patronising the Lagos Bus Services Limited (LBSL), operators of state-owned high capacity buses, will from August 1, spend more on transportation.

Commuters To Pay More As Gov. Sanwo-Olu Approves Bus Fare Increase
Governor Sanwo-Olu

LAGOS State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved an average of 46 percent increase on bus services on routes operated by the Lagos Bus Services Limited (LBSL).

A statement by the Assistant Director, Corporate Communication, at the Lagos Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LAMATA), Mr. Kolawole Ojelabi, said the increase takes effect from August 1.

He said Governor Sanwo-Olu assented to the bus fare review following a plea by the bus operating company on the need to sustain its operation because of the negative effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on public bus transportation.

The governor also approved LBSL’s request to increase the number of passengers per bus from 20 to 42 in observance of updated COVID-19 protocol, as directed by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in the operation of public transport, while ensuring other measures are in place.

 

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Sanwo-Olu granted LBSL buses permission to access dedicated bus lanes in Lagos State, thus making their journey times predictable on corridors with bus dedicated lanes.

LBSL had argued that conveying not more than 20 passengers per bus, per trip, had resulted in only 14 percent utilization of the busload factor, leading to 72 percent drop in revenue, while the running costs remained fairly the same.

It said the fare increase would improve LBSL’s operational efficiency and place the bus operating company on the path to sustainability in the medium to long term.