The Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered buses of the Ogun State Government, tagged ‘DapoCNG Bus’ on Monday, commenced operations on Mowe-Ibafo-Berger corridor of Lagos – Ibadan Expressway.
The corridor falls within Ogun State.
Mr. Gbenga Dairo, the state Commissioner for Transportation confirmed this in Abeokuta, the state capital.
According to Dairo, the buses are to operate ahead of the introduction of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) along the axis.
They would be operating from 6 am to 9 pm from Mondays to Saturdays and 7 am to 6 pm on Sundays with bus stops at Mowe, Ibafo, Magboro, Arepo, and New Garage in Berger.
According to Mr. Dairo, transport rates on the CNG powered buses range from N200 to N400 maximum.
The commissioner said every necessary arrangement has been concluded with all the stakeholders, including transport unions and local government officials, for the smooth take-off of the scheme.
“Expectations are quite high, the services are much anticipated, and the timing of start of operations with Xmas activities at the RCCG camp much valued by commuters”
“Commuters along that axis are encouraged to patronise these buses as they are convenient, safe, and affordable with promises to give an endearing smooth experience while on the road,” Dairo said.
Governor Dapo Abiodun, had announcex the deployment of CNG Technology and E- Mobility as a better alternative and viable means of transportation in the Gateway State at the formal launching of 17 converted buses on October 30, of 17 said it was a cost-effective transportation system.
He said buses have little impact on the environment and a direct response by his administration devised to mitigate the adverse impact of fuel ‘subsidy removal’ on transport costs experienced by commuters in the state.
He said the scheme, which started along Adatan to the Ita-Oshin corridor in the Abeokuta metropolis, will be extended to other towns and cities in the state. (vitalnewsngr.com)