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ICYMI: Lagos State Government To Install Cameras In BRT Buses

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Update: BRT Resumes Operations In Lagos

Lagos State Government has revealed plans to install cameras on public buses operated by the state.

This was disclosed on Sunday during a meeting organised by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority to gather feedback and collaborate with drivers, operators, and other stakeholders to enhance BRT and other bus services.

The Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System, also known as Lagos BRT, is one of the public vehicles regulated by LAMATA.

A statement from the agency noted that the Head of Bus Services at LAMATA, Dr. Olukemi Amure, led the discussion, and reviewed resolutions from a prior meeting to determine progress on past issues.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had in 2022 noted that buses procured for BRT from abroad had short-circuit cameras and that those locally supplied to boost the transport operation did not come with inbuilt cameras.

 

ICYMI: Lagos State Government To Install Cameras In BRT Buses

 

LAMATA’s statement on Sunday noted that “Dr. Amure also shared exciting news about the Lagos State Government’s plan to re-install cameras in all authorised public vehicles progressively.

Another speaker, Muiz Ogbara, addressed sexual harassment concerns raised regarding the “SheCan” reporting tool, urging drivers to be mindful of the issue.

At the meeting, the Head of Lagos State Task Force, CSP Adetayo Akerele, reassured the drivers of the enforcement team’s dedication to maintaining order on the BRT corridors.

He emphasised the significance of drivers’ cooperation and maintenance of proper conduct.

“This inclusive approach of engaging BRT drivers with various stakeholders reflects LAMATA’s continuous effort to improve service delivery through its staff.

“Dr. Amure concluded the meeting by guaranteeing that drivers’ concerns would be addressed. She also encouraged them to register with LAMATA’s database to facilitate better monitoring and evaluation,” the statement added.

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