Ebun Sessou and Aderonke Adeyeri Residents of Lagos have
expressed mixed reactions over the plan by the state government to phase out
the yellow commercial buses popularly called danfo.
While some of the residents believed it would create more
hardship for them, others argued that it was a welcome development. Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode had last Monday announced plans by his administrations to
withdraw danfo buses from Lagos roads to reposition road transportation system
in Lagos in line with its megacity status.
The Governor noted that the development will evolve a more
efficient, well-structured and world class mass transportation system that
would facilitate easy movement within the city adding that well-structured
transportation mode would be put in place to address the challenge.
He said, “when I wake up in the morning and see all these
yellow buses, Okada and all kinds of tricycles and we claim we are a mega city,
that is not true and we must first acknowledge that that is a faulty
connectivity that we are running.
Having accepted that, we have to look for the solution and that
is why we want to banish yellow buses this year.
We must address the issue of
connectivity that makes people to move around with ease and that is where we
are going”, he said. In their immediate reactions, some residents expressed
apprehension that the state government would not be able to provide an
effective transportation system in view of the population of Lagos
A student, Babtunde Adedeji, lamented that, the development
will further create havoc in the city. According to him, “what is the alternative
to those buses? Government should get the necessary alternatives first before
it bans those buses. I would rather subscribe to enforcing some simple
regulations on the drivers and their operational rules among others.
Banning those buses without providing an alternative would
put a lot of people into hardship and create more havoc on our depressed
economy. Another resident, Nwosu Chukwuemeka, said, “the Lagos state government
seems not to care about her citizens. Despite the situation of the economy, the
only thing a governor is concerned with is, “Mega city”.
Will the so called Mega city put food on my table? I am a
fashion designer by profession, but due to the economic crisis, I have combined
it with commercial driving which I have been doing for a while.
How will I feed
my family of four, my aged mother and younger ones, if my means of livelihood
is taken away? Governor Akinwunmi Ambode should think well otherwise the crime
rate in Lagos will increase, I promise. For Peter Kehinde, an artisan, he said,
“the Lagos state government should know that this can’t work in Lagos state.
The Yellow buses are more efficient than waiting and
depending on BRT long queues. How many modern buses can Lagos afford? Also,
this will lead to many losing their source of livelihood and more hardship for
the average Nigerians. Also, a journalist, Chima James, noted that, the idea is
wrong. “I am so disappointed that the government could think in this direction.
Regardless of what the Megacity syndrome is all about, it is
important to know that many people will be rendered jobless and the state will
be in disarray. Already, the country is experiencing serious hardship, there is
hunger in the land and if the next step is to further frustrate Nigerians and
subject them to pains, it is unfortunate.
Many families will suffer. I hope, this is a joke because it
will not work. Meanwhile, some people said, it is a good development. A civil
servant, Olakunle Adebesin, said, “It is a welcome development considering many
lives that have been lost due to the recklessness of “Danfo”drivers on Lagos
roads.
Many of them do not understand what traffic rules and signs
are meant for. Another civil servant who would not want his name mentioned
said, “What Lagos state government is trying to do is a welcome development.
Source:Vanguard
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