Lagos State Government has signed an agreement with a Chinese firm, Choice International Group (CIG) Motors Co. Ltd. on Thursday for the roll-out of 1,000 Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) as taxis for Lagos residents.
The signing and flag-off ceremony which was held at the Lagos House, Marina also included the signing of an agreement for the establishment of a Motor Assembly Plant in Lagos State, with the Governor saying that the roll-out of vehicles from the plant is expected within the next 12 to 18 months.
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said that the Lagos State Taxi Scheme was another innovative policy of his administration targeted at making life easier for Lagosians, improving mobility and creating a seamless multi-modal transport system.
Sanwo-Olu said that the scheme would create jobs, accelerate socio-economic growth, and further put the state on the global map as the centre of excellence and a modern megacity committed to sustainable development.
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What Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is saying
Sanwo-Olu pointed out that the task of bequeathing a safe, efficient, quick, and modern public transport system is a key thrust of the administration’s T.H.E.M.E.S. Agenda.
He said, ”We are guided by the need for an equitable transport system with mobility choices for our people. The Taxi Scheme, to be known as ”Lagos Ride”, which is being inaugurated today is in fulfilment of our desire to give Lagosians transport choices.
”It is one of the Lagos State Government’s socio-economic intervention programmes- a modern ride-hailing service that will be professionally managed in line with global best practices. Under the Lagos State Taxi Service, drivers/operators will be given the cars for a period of four years during which they pay a monthly instalment and they will have the opportunity of owning the cars after they have fully paid the hire amount.
”The Lagos State Taxi Service is structured along a profitability model, it is self-sustaining and able to expand and regenerate itself,” he said.
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Sanwo-Olu said that the establishment of the Motor Assembly Plant was expected to revive industrialisation, increase citizens’ employment and wealth creation, boost tourism, and encourage technology sharing, adaptation, and advancement.
He said, ”As we inaugurate the taxis and sign the Joint Venture Agreement for the establishment of the Motor Assembly Plant, Lagosians should expect a roll-out of vehicles from this plant within the next 12 to 18 months.
”I urge the beneficiaries of the Lagos State Taxi Service to collaborate with us to sustain the scheme.We have the political and administrative will to ensure the Taxi Scheme survives.
”I am hopeful that the operators will cooperate with the Lagos State Government to render excellent service to the people,” he said.
The Group Chairman, CIG Motors, Diana Chen, said that they hope to celebrate this exciting moment again when 1,000 units of branded SUVs with high-tech technology arrive and run across Lagos streets and roads, with 1,000 well-trained drivers carrying happy customers that live and work in Lagos.
What this means
- This collaboration by the Lagos State Government with the Chinese auto firm is one of the ways of the government to get private sector participation in a modern transport system within the metropolis’
- The establishment of the Assembly Plant and the Lagos Taxi Scheme were among the benefits of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s official trip to China.
- This is a welcome development as it will help to change the face of public transportation in the state.
Wow!Is this what the Lagos metropolis needs right now.
I am in tears. The Governor and his advisers should be working on how to take thousands of vehicles off the streets of Lagos and not adding more to it.
The Lagos metropolis needs a rail and water mass transit system immediately. Now. Not in five years time.
Tis rail and water mass transit should be linked to bus transit system that will collectively remove 60 to 70 % of the vehicles currently on Lagos roads.
Any car/SUV ride hailing system being introduced to the Lagos metropolis right now will make traffic worse not better.
If you make buses, trains and boats cleaner and safer then private car owners will have minimum incentive to put their cars on the road. Also address the issue of first point of contact and last point of contact of your transportation network to ensure maximum patronage from people who live at least more than one kilometer from their first and last point of contact with public transportation network.
The amount of jobs and value that will be created by this SUV ride hailing services is puny compared to the daily loss in productivity by the sheer volume of hours spent in traffic every day by Lagosians. The cost to the mental and physical health of Lagosians is not even added to the equation.
This is very bad idea. Very very bad.
But who gives a damn what true and patriotic Lagosians think or how they feel . Salute
I am not pleased with the Lagos State government on this decision, to hand a Chinese firm a taxi scheme just for the fact the vehicles to be used are assembled locally. I think the government should empower younger Nigerian entrepreneurs and get better results. We should not allow foreign firms invest in such local businesses. Such transport scheme should be exclusively preserved for local investors. With the foregoing, we are in for another conduit pipe, employed to aid capital flight, which unarguably contributes to a weaker Naira at the exchange market amid other dangers posed by such large investment from the Chinese or other foreign investors. Your Excellency, please revisit the decision to hand Chinese firm our taxi scheme in Lagos.
Nwanne ndewo orun onagakwa ovuma
This is an insensitive move and hypocrasy of high order, signing such agreement with a foreign firm when you have indigenous firms like peugeot,innosin etc in Nigeria. And by the way, what impact would SUV make in the life of starving lagosians.
Firstly, it’s a terrible idea to bring in a foreign vehicle assembly plant when the country has its indigenous car manufacturer.
Secondly, the govt should be looking at ways to decongest lagos highways by introducing high tech ferry services and completing the abandoned fashola railline project, not adding to traffic on the already over crowded road network.
As much as the govt wants to imprint it’s name on the sands of time, they should worry more about the citizens than what they will line their pockets with, as that’s always their goal when introducing something they feel is a great idea.
Where are the red cab introduced years ago by the Lagos state government? A other means of throwing money down the drain cause we know in a few years, it will all been a forgotten project.