Tinubu commissions 37-km Lagos Red Line
Governor Babajide Sanwoolu said the launching of the red line is not just about connecting Lagos but for growth and sustainable future.
President Bola Tinubu has officially opened the 37-kilometer Red Line rail system in Lagos, Nigeria.
The initial phase of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit Red Line, connecting Agbado on the Lagos-Ogun border to Oyingbo in Lagos Mainland, will operate 37 daily journeys and transport an estimated 500,000 passengers upon full completion.
During his speech at the ceremony, the President reiterated his commitment to continuing the government's reforms, despite acknowledging their impact on the cost of essential goods and services. He emphasized on the engineering, the construction as an affirmation of the government’s pledge to be loyal to our country
“ There is one thing I know is that there is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel,” he said.
Governor Babajide Sanwoolu said the launching of the red line is not just about connecting Lagos but for growth and sustainable future.
“The LMRT Red Line isn't just about improving our city's mobility; it's about reshaping our urban landscape and set…



