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Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Ambode Needs To Watch It!

I have always adore Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode for his dugged commitment at bringing quality service delivery to Lagos. If he is not launching road projects, he would be empowering Lagosians either with skill acquisition or workshop. The last time I checked, he empowered prospecting poultry farmers in the state with start-up funds after taken these people on a four-month intensive agricultural workshop at one of the agric schemes in Lagos.

The fact that he does so much without posing for the cameras further increased my admiration for him. That he has also taking the state's IGR profile to well above N26billion monthly is a testament to his ecnomic and fiscal blueprints that has continued to keep the state afloat despite the hard economic realities confronting the nation at this present time.

However, I have been greatly troubled since last week when words filtered in that Gov. Ambode has approved increment in the ticket price of BRT buses. That BRT buses have given a semblance of tranquility to the hitherto caotic Lagos transportation system is well acknowleged. And Lagosians applaud him and his predecessor, Babatunde Raji Fashola for that. But I don't think Lagosians at home with this planned increment at this auspicious time when people are battling so hard to come to terms with the biting economic recession.


Though rising operational cost has been adduced as reason for the increment but if one consider the untold spiral effect such increment would have on the cost of transportation within the Lagos metropolis, it won't be a bad idea if Lagos State Government find an alternative source to beef up the gap of the operational cost for the BRT buses. An increment in ticket price of BRT even when minimum wage remain abbysmally at N18, 000 is not well concieved. What this means is that a bus ride from Toll Gate to Oshodi which use to cost N150 would now go for N300 while the private commercial bus operators who were initially collecting between N250 and N300 for similar trip would have ample reason to further jack up the price to around N500.


This is uncharitable of a government that almost everyone holds in high esteem. I had even thought that Gov. Ambode would have taken advantage of his periodic 100 days account of stewardship to guage the mindset of the Lagos populace before giving approval for the planned increment.


Undoubtedly, prices of goods and services would go up with the planned increment and only God knows where it would end. Many people are taking solace in Lagos because it offers a solid shock to absorb the harsh economic conditions thrown at the whole nation by the Federal Government, Lagosians can't be wrong in enlisting their trust on Gov. Ambode. It is not too late to seek for an alternative to this increment.


The article above was written by Sharafadeen Olanrewaju Olaleye

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