Banking

Lagos Blue Line project gets CBN’s N60bn support

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Thursday said that it had supported the Lagos State Blue railway line project with N60 billion to facilitate ease of businesses and passengers’ movements in the state.

The Director, Development and Finance of the CBN, Mr. Phillip Yusuf, disclosed this during an inspection of the project, held in collaboration with the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) at the Marina, Lagos.

According to him, this is one of the projects the apex bank and some deposit money banks are supporting under its N1 trillion DCR Intervention.

“The total amount that we have made available for this line is N60 billion, we had disbursed N45 billion, there is another tranche of N15 billion due.

“So, we can see the progress matches the disbursement that had been made so far. This is just one of the many projects under its DCR Intervention,” he said.

Yusuf expressed satisfaction over work done and the solid structure being put in place by the contractor.

“I am quite impressed with what I see on ground, LAMATA had taken us round and we can see the solid structure that is being put in place in Marina. I am confident based on our observations.

“The quality of work is quite impressive and they had shown us all the work done so far. Luckily, I am an engineer, I can appreciate the amount of work being done.

“Most importantly, I see young Nigerians welding, fabricating and there are over 500 jobs on site and for me, that is a very good take away,” he said.

The Managing Director, LAMATA, Mrs. Abimbola Akinajo, said, “The vision of the state is to ensure that this project will be operational in the first quarter of 2022, as we are on track.

“One of the major things in every project is funding and with the support we have from the CBN and three other banks – Sterling, Fidelity and Access – we will ensure we meet our goal and target which is last the quarter of 2022,” Akinajo said.

Furthermore, she said that LAMATA was at present constructing the first operational phase of the blue line, adding that five stations at Mile 2, Alaba, Iganmu, National Theatre and the Marina would be constructed within the axis.

She said that the Marina station would actually serve as the hub in Lagos State because both the blue and red lines would terminate at their and the green line which would come from Lekki would also terminate at the Marina station.

Akinajo said that the Marina station would serve as an interchange because every form of transportation would be catered for there: BRT, regular busses, ferry and others.

She, therefore, sought stakeholders’ collaboration on the project to enable the state government achieve its aim, stressing that three sets of coaches would commence on the line in 2022.

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