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Lagos State launches Omibus water transportation pilot operations today

'Beat the traffic, the Omibus experience'

The recently commissioned Omibus, the state-of-the-art 40 passenger ferries built by Caverton Marine Limited in collaboration with the Lagos State Government, will today, July 29th, 2024, kick off its pilot operations within the Lagos metropolis.

In front: Corporate Strategy and Planning, Caverton Marine Boats, Arc. Kunmi Agbaje leading other Ferrie passengers from Badore as they disembarked at Falomo Terminal during Omibus Pilot Operations tagged ” Free Passager Ride” held in Lagos on Monday July 29th, 2024.

The Ministry of Transport and the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) have announced that the Omibus Pilot operations will focus on thorough testing of the ferries, data collection, public awareness, and operational framework refinement ahead of full deployment.

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The statement added that during the two-week pilot operation period, the ferries will operate on three key routes, with one round trip per day on each route – one in the morning and one in the evening.

Highlighting the scheduled trips and routes, the first Omibus ferry will depart Ikorodu by 7:00 AM to arrive at Ebute Ero (Drop-off Only) and will head to its final destination at CMS.

The second leg will take off also at Ikorodu by 7:00 AM and arrive Victoria Island (Addax) by (Drop-off Only) and will drop off its remaining passengers at Falomo. While the third leg for the morning trip departs Badore at 7:00 AM and arrives Victoria Island (Addax) (Drop-off Only). It will finally arrive at Falomo.

the evening trips will be return legs of the morning trips to their respective ferry terminals departing from CMS to Ikorodu by 4:30 PM, Another 2 ferries departing from Falomo at 5:30 PM to Ikorodu and Badore respectively.

The Omibus ferries have received international recognition for their safety standards from Interferry, a prestigious global ferry association, for meeting and exceeding IMO international standards. This acknowledgement underscores Caverton Marine’s commitment to safety and excellence in the design and construction of the Omibus ferries.

Embarking on this pilot scheme will also enable the promoters of this laudable Waterways transportation initiative to collect operational data, evaluate the operational costs, passenger experience, and overall efficiency of the Omibus ferries. And finally, to raise public awareness about the benefits of waterway transportation and the features of the Omibus ferries.

Upon the success of the pilot programme, the management of both Lagos State Ministry of Transport and LASWA anticipate commencing regular passenger operations, with an increased frequency of trips per day.

“Omibus ferries are with international safety and standards and offer a comfortable travel experience. Join us in this transformative journey towards alleviating traffic congestion and enhancing water transportation,” it stated.

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