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LASG set to commission Red Line Rail project

Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu has announced that Red Line Rail project, which spans from Agbado to Otto, is finally ready for commissioning.

The project started in 2012.

According to Sanwo-Olu, the inauguration of the Red Line Rail project is scheduled for the next few weeks, and will be graced by the presence of the President of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Tinubu.

Sanwo-Olu, speaking via his X handle, expressed his delight and gratitude to all the stakeholders involved in the project.

“Exciting times for Lagos. I am delighted to announce that the Red Line Rail project covering Agbado to Otto is ready for commissioning. With its inauguration just weeks away, we are set to provide more relief for commuters

“This significant milestone is a testament to our commitment to enhancing transportation for millions of Lagos residents.

“During a productive meeting with the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation in Beijing, we reiterated our dedication to completing the Blue Line Rail project’s second phase.

“This trip was important to meet with the leadership and finalise our plans for an integrated system that will work for Lagosians as we commit them to a long term partnership.

“We are grateful for the collaboration with CCECC and the support of our partners in realizing this transformative project. Our promise to over twenty-two million Lagosians is fast becoming a reality.

“The traffic and transportation challenges will soon be history as we move forward. We also had discussions pertaining to the 4th Mainland Bridge and it is certain that this project will begin shortly.

“As we eagerly await the official commissioning, I’m pleased to share that HE President Bola Tinubu has agreed to grace the occasion heralding the launch of the Red Line Rail for commercial operations.

“Lagos will continue to work for us all and that’s a promise we intend to keep fulfilling,” he wrote.

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