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How do we Harness Electricity to
Transform Social Infrastructure
Kayode Opeifa
Honorable Commissioner
for Transportation
April 24th 2012
7th Lagos Economic Summit
(Ehingbeti 2012)
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
Transform Social Infrastructure
What really is Transportation
Transportation is generally described as the movement of people, goods and
services from one point to the other; for me I believe, it is the management of
the process of the free flow of goods, services, people, products, investments and
trade.
It is the spatial management of the factors of mobility related to production
including men, machine and money for the economic growth of the people.
Therefore transportation is not only of multimodal systems such as Rail, Road,
Sea (Maritime), Air but also include pipeline systems, logistics management and
the associated supply chain management, factors of economic integration and
globalization which by extension may include ICT deployment and some elements
of telecommunication.
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
Transform Social Infrastructure
What really is Transportation (continued)
The interface between transportation and economic development has a
broad ramification that goes beyond transportation’s basic purpose of
managing the movement of goods, people and resources from one place
to another.
Transportation is critical in the operation of a market economy.
Efficient transportation is key for productivity and economic growth.
Policy concern in the next 20, 30 years will increasingly focus on the
effects of transportation as it will affect where people live and on where
businesses locate; and on the effects that these location decisions have
on land use patterns, use of national resources, air and water quality,
and the overall quality of life.
And key to this will be the Level of Transportation Infrastructure
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
Transform Social Infrastructure
What really is Transportation (continued)
Transportation links together the factors of production in a
complex web of relationships between producers (Agriculture,
manufacturing, production) and consumers (people, tourism,
entertainment, financial services, real estate etc).
The productivity in space, capital and labour is thus enhanced
with the efficiency of distribution and personal mobility
Efficiency in the Transportation System is greatly enhanced by the
Level of Transportation Infrastructure.
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
transform Social Infrastructure
What do we mean by Transportation infrastructure
Transportation Infrastructure refers to the basic physical and organizational structures needed
for the operation of the entire transport system or enterprise or the services and facilities
necessary for transportation to function. It can be generally defined as the set of interconnected
structural elements that provide framework supporting the entire transport systems.
Viewed functionally it facilitates the production of goods and services, and also the distribution
of finished products to markets, for example, roads enable the transport of raw materials to a
factory.
A comprehension of tranportation infrastructure spans not only these public works facilities,
but also the operating procedures, management practices, and development policies that interact
together with societal demand and the physical world to facilitate the transport of people and
goods, services where it is needed, and transmission of information within and between
communities."
Infrastructure systems include both the fixed assets, and the control systems, software required
to operate, manage and monitor the systems, as well as any accessory buildings, plants, or
vehicles that are an essential part of the system.
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How do we Harness Electricity to
Transform Social Infrastructure
What do we mean by transportation infrastructure
Also included are fleets of vehicles operating according to schedules such as public
transit buses and garbage collection as well as communications facilities that are not
usually part of a physical network
Studies in Nigeria’s economy also suggest that transport cost form a significant
proportion of the final price of most goods in the country be it in agriculture,
manufacturing, mining, crude oil land consequently a good determinant in the
equation for the determination of the value of money.
On the average transport accounts for more than 30% of the value of the delivered
product.
This high cost is attributable to the inadequacy and inefficiency in Nigeria transport
infrastructure.
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
Transform Social Infrastructure
What then constitutes Transportation infrastructure:
Road – Highways, Bridges, Tunnels, Vehicle, Asphalt milling plants, Assembly plants,
pedestrian walkways, Traffic Signal lights, Pavement markings, street lights, Electric
Cars/Buses, Petrol stations, Electric Charging and gas Skid stations, bus Stop sand Terminals
etc
Rail – Rail tracks, Exchanges/terminals, rolling stocks the train cars, communication
systems, Power centers etc
Sea (Maritime) – Ports, Harbor, Jetties, Terminals, Ships, Boats, Ferries etc.
Air – Airports, Terminals, Cargo handling, Air planes etc.
Pipeline – Pipeline, conveyors etc
Logistics – Distribution centers, Supply chain management inputs, softwares, supporting
facilities, Electronic ticketing system, etc
Telecommunication – Telephone lines, Oceans, cables fibre optics.
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
tTransform Social Infrastructure
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY:
REAL OPPORTUNITIES:
POWER/ELECTRICITY
: TO KEEP LAGOS MOVING WITH
PRIDE, DIGNITY AND HONOR THROUGH
IMPROVED INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
TRANSPORT FAMILY
MOTOR VEHICLE
ADMINISTRATION
AGENCY (MVAA)
MINISTRY
OF
TRANSPORTATION
LASU
SCHOOL of
TRANSPORT
LAGOS STATE
DRIVERS’
INSTITIUTE (LASDRI)
LAGOS STATE TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY (LASTMA)
PPUD
W&I
LASAA
PWD
JUSTICE
SCIENCE & TECH
LAGOS STATE
WATERWAYS
AUTHORITY (LASWA)
LAGOS FERRY
COMPANY
(LAGFERRY)
LAGBUS ASSET
MANAGEMENT LIMITED
LAGOS METROLITAN
AREA TRANSPORT
AUTHORITY
(LAMATA)
LAGOS STATE NUMBER
PLATE PRODUCTION
AUTHORITY (NPPA)
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How do we Harness Electricity to
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THE ROLE OF THE LASG AND THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
The Provision of an efficient, safe and reliable integrated Multi-Modal Transportation System
for a sustainable economic grouwth
HOW:
Through the development of well thought POLICIES, PROCESSES and sustainable STRUCTURES
centered around
Public Private Partnership
Policy Administration: Ministry of Transportation
Processes via Legislation: Ministry of Justice and State Legislature
Structures: Implementing agencies (established by Statute or by Incorporation)
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
transform Social Infrastructure
WHAT THEN IS THE ROLE OF THE LASG AND THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
Based on our State Transportation POLICY Thrust, working through the agencies and other ministries
we have developed a State Wide Strategic Transportation Master Plan (STMP) and have developed
with infrastructure to:
ensure sustained economic growth and development
link people to Jobs
deliver products to markets
underpin supply chains and logistics
promote domestic and international trade
promote tourism
reduce poverty (reduce transport fares, better accessibility, support non motorized trips)
improve quality of life ( be environment friendly, reduce congestion, reduce pollution
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
How do we Harness Electricity to
transform Social Infrastructure
SOME DEMOGRAPHICS
Smallest of Nigeria’s 36 state, with a size of 3577 sq km
Highest population in Nigeria, estimated at over 21 million
Population density of 2595 persons per sq km
Number of Vehicles registered 2013
1,200,000
Number of vehicles on the road
approx 2,000,000 (Rep. 25 to 30% of Nigeria total)
Vehicle annual rate of increase
100,000 vehicles per annum
Vehicular Density
224 veh/ km of roadway
National average
estimated at 30 veh/km
Road Transportation
Number of high capacity buses
approx 1,000 (reqd 3,000+ )
Danfo Mini Bus
over 50 000 registered
Molue
less than 150
Taxis
estimated at around 7000
Other vehicles
estimated at around 5000
Motorcycles
now estimatedd around 100,000 (1,500,000)
Rail system
9 corridors (The Blue line corridor – Okoko to Marina, is at advanced stage of implementation)
Water Transportation
Fast developing, waterways dredging, jetty construction, 62 but 12 major operators licensed.
Approximately 2,000,000 passengers/month
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
“Lagos Transportation System:
Harnessing Business Opportunities in West Africa”
Policy Thrust
HOW:
The Provision of an efficient, safe and reliable
integrated Multi-Modal Transportation System
(Roads, Rail, Water and Air)
Through the development of well thought POLICIES,
PROCESSES and sustainable STRUCTURES centered
around Public
Private Partnership
Policy Administration: Ministry of Transportation
Processes via Legislation: Ministry of Justice and State Legislature
Structures: Implementing agencies (established by Statute or by Incorporation)
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We need to develop the Transportation Infrastructure for
our Identified 28 Activity Centers
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Nine (9) Planned BRT Networks
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Seven (7) Planned Rail Networks
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Numerous Dredged Ferry Service Routes
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An Integrated Transportation System
for Lagos by year 2020
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Numerous Road sector projects
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Metro Rail: Red and Blue Line
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Ikorodu Road : Mile to Ikorodu BRT Corridor
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Marina Multimodal
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Conceptual design of the Ikorodu Road BRT Extension
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IKORODU TERMINAL
Ikorodu Terminal
IkoroduTerminal
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BADORE WEST TERMINAL
Badore Terminal
Badore Terminal
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How do we Harness Electricity to
transform Social Infrastructure
POWERING THE LAGOS ECONOMY: REAL OPPORTUNITIES, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
Energy/Electricity to Power and to Keep Lagos Moving With Pride, Dignity and Honor
the State Proposed Intelligent Traffic Management System
The State Traffic Information Systems to support the current over 7 million trips per day and the expected over
20 Million trips per day
Vehicle Assembly plants to meet the State’s Public Transportation demand for over 20,000 mass transit buses,
10,000 Mile to mile Taxis and other vehicles and the spare parts to sustain the operations
The State Light rail system
The State Cable Car Project
The State Clean/Green Transport initiative ( The Electric Car and Buses)
The State Traffic Signal Light, Urban Traffic Control System
The State Bitumen, Asphalt and pavement Marking Paint industries
To reduce the cost of delivering Transportation infrastructure
Manage the complexity of Supply Chain and the associated logistics
To support the 7 Million and expected 20 million Trips per day
The Proposed Deep Sea Ports at Lekki and Badagry
The Proposed Airport at Lekki, MMIA and others
The Street Lightning of the over 9000 Lagos Roads
THANK YOU
EKO O NI BAJE
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