Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Thursday, called on the Federal Government to enhance the working relationship between the state and the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA).
Sanwo-Olu spoke during the working visit and courtesy visit of the Senate Committee on Marine Transportation and Blue Economy led by its Chairman, Senator Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni, at Lagos House, Ikeja.
The governor said Lagos wants the federal government to strengthen their relationship on sand filling.
“We see ourselves as partners with NIWA on waterways. We are committed, and we believe that they are equally committed,” Sanwo-Olu stated.
“The only area in which we need to strengthen our relationship is the sand filling and approval on sand filling. Let us be on the same page.
“We can continue to improve and enhance the working relationship between us and NIWA.”
The governor, while highlighting landmark achievements by the Lagos State Government on the blue economy and water transportation, said his administration would soon introduce electric boats to water transportation, among other interventions in its bid to enhance marine ecosystems and reduce travel time.
“About a month ago, we launched additional brand new 15 ferry boats with the capacity of about 40 passengers each for water transportation,” he said.
“The boats were fabricated and completed here in Lagos. We have launched and handed them over to the operators to ease water transportation.
“We just did ground-breaking work for two iconic projects that would be by the waterfronts; Lagos-Marina Inter-Change.
“It is an interchange that would harbour water transportation, rail transportation, and bus rapid transportation. We are doing another one at Mile 2, which will also be for water, rail, and bus interchange stations.
“These are landmark projects that will not only change the face of water, marine transportation in Lagos but will also enhance social economic activities, the movement of people from one part of the city to another, and reduce travel time by 60 to 70 percent. NIWA is aware of all the projects because we have been collaborating with them.
“We are working on the Omi-Eko Water Project. The Omi-Eko Water Project is a well-thought-out project that will run for the next four to five years. It is going to enhance water transportation. We are going to build additional water jetties. We are going to be buying electric boats—100/120 passenger boats. We are going to improve security on the waterways. We are going to enhance a Command and Control Centre on the waterways.”
Speaking earlier, Senator Eshinlokun-Sanni called for collaboration between the Federal Government and the Lagos State Government to drive social economy and commercial activities on waterways.
Eshinlokun-Sanni said NIWA, which is under its committee, is very critical to Lagos State, noting that the Senate Committee on Marine Transportation and Blue Economy wants a mutually beneficial relationship between the Federal Government and Lagos State.
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