Ambode set to buy 5,000 of these air-conditioned buses to replace Danfo
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| Danfo bus |
While speaking to journalists, the
governor said his administration had identified the challenges Lagos
residents face daily, as regards to transportation and the reform was
aimed at providing an alternative.
The
governor explained that the initiative is a three-year plan aimed at
introducing over 5000 air-conditioned buses to replace the popular
danfo.
“We decided that the best
thing is to allow the yellow buses go and so the Bus Reform Initiative
itself is a three-year plan of 2017 to 2019 in which it intends to bring
in new buses of 5,000 units in the three-year plan.
“The
bigger size buses will take 70 people and then the medium range buses
will take 30 people. We believe that the middle range buses will be
supplied up to 70 per cent of the total volume which will amount to
about 3,600 units and then the longer range in that direction,” he said.
Speaking on funds for the initiative, the
governor said that his administration would launch a public
transportation infrastructure bond of N100 billion that would span
between seven and 10 years, revealing that the government already has a
sinking fund which it intends to put into the bond.
He explains: “You
are aware that the Federal Government paid the refund of the Paris Club
Loan last December and this is a money belonging to the State
Governments due to the refund and so Lagos State decided not to touch
its share of the Paris Club refund. Right now, we have a sinking fund of
N14.5 billion that is already put in place to drive this public
transportation bond.
“We
refused to touch our money and we believe that the second batch of the
refund should be paid next month and eventually that will be N29billion
that we will have. I will add another N1billion to it making it
N30billion to kick start this initiative.
“By the time we have N30billion as sinking fund to drive the bus
initiative against the bond of N100 billion that we want to put into the
market, there will be that credibility and credence that the bond will
drive itself and that is the whole idea."
He
said aside the bond, his administration also intends to give out
franchise to interested stakeholders in multiple of 50 buses each, 100
buses, 200 buses and above, explaining that what is required is a down
payment of 25 per cent of the buses.
“This is just a paradigm shift
where Danfo drivers move from being addressed as Danfo drivers but as
professional drivers. So, we will buy back the Danfos from them and it
becomes the seed money to become eventual owners of those buses in the
years the facility is spread.
“It
is something we have been working on in the last one year and we don’t
come out to say we are going to do anything without working properly on
it. It is process and now we are at the advocacy process.
“We
intend to start to go to the bus parks and all that to educate people
and the integral part of these buses is what you see us trying to
provide bus terminals, Laybys, bus stops. They are coming in pieces but
they will become a complete cup of delivering this particularly product
when we put them together,” he explained.

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