Harboursandport.com: Lagos --- The Lagos state government has approved the construction of nine new jetties to aid transportation in the riverine areas of the state.
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Executive Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode |
Director of special Projects, Engr. Teslim Balogun, Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, disclosed this in Lagos when the ministry played host to Executive members of the Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN).
Balogun said contracts were already awarded for the construction of the nine new jetties and are almost at completion stage.
He said with the population of the state progressing numerically, there is the need to intensify and compliment the predominantly road based transportation in the state with water transportation in order to move larger number of people from one place to the other.
“With the population of the state progressing numerically, there is the need to intensify and compliment the predominantly road based transportation in the state with water transportation in order to move larger number of people from one place to the other
He informed that aside the construction of jetties the government has carried out the channelization of four ferry route.
“Presently the special projects department is handling the channelization of ferry routes and the Ministry has identified about 15 routes for execution.
“And you know the purpose of channelization dredging is because most of our water bodies are shallow, they can’t take big boats so what we did was to create a path of 40 meters width and four meters minimum depth to accommodate bigger boat movement.
“And it cost a lot of money and that is why we have decided to do it in phases the first phase consist of just four that we are presently embarking on, and this consists of Ijede-Badore (6km) Bayeku –Ajah (7km) Ebute ojo-Marina that is about 25km, but what we are dredging is about (10km), because that area requires dredging, we also have Ijede-Marina the length is about 29km but the dredgeable length is just (16km). so this four constitute the first phase of our activity.
“The other eleven routes includes Mile2--Marina, Badore---five cowries, Ebute Ojo---Erewe, Oworonshoki –five cowries, Agboyi-Ketu, Agboyi – Oworonshoki, Ikorodu- Oworonshoki, Mile12---Agboyi ketu, Ajah---five cowries, Oworonshonki---Ebute Ero, Bayeku---lagbansa.
“So the first four constitute the first phase, the next four will be handled before the end of this year” he said.
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