The Chairman of Ikoyi Obalende Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State, Fuad Atanda-Lawal, has announced plans to roll out 200 electric mini-cabs as part of the council’s empowerment program for 2024.
This initiative, disclosed during a press briefing at the council secretariat, is slated to unfold in two phases by the end of the first quarter of 2024. The introduction of seven-seater mini-electric cabs serves a dual purpose — mitigating the impact of fuel subsidy removal and addressing the surge in transportation costs. Atanda-Lawal outlined the comprehensive plan for the local government in 2024, encompassing education, infrastructure, healthcare, and transportation. What he said “We are bringing in our electric vehicles from February. By the first quarter of this year, we will be empowering our people and we are not stopping there. “ We will also establish 10 charging stations. This year, we will be empowering members of our community to drive the vehicles on hired purchase,” he said. What you should know Aligning with the Federal Government’s commitment to cleaner and safer energy, the council identified the need to transition to more efficient and sustainable solutions. Furthermore, the council plans to establish ten charging stations within the community to facilitate vehicle maintenance. The electric vehicles will be deployed in a hire-purchase arrangement, providing members of the community with an opportunity to earn a livelihood and contribute to the local economy. The Chairman emphasized the long-term nature of their interventions, moving beyond short-term palliatives to create sustained impact. In addition to the transportation initiative, Lawal highlighted the council’s commitment to supporting the elderly and retirees through a food bank program. This comprehensive approach highlights the council’s overarching goal of prioritizing the welfare of the community members. (Quote) (Report) 6 Likes (Like) (Share) |
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Aligning with the Federal Government’s commitment to cleaner and safer energy, the council identified the need to transition to more efficient and sustainable solutions.
The electric vehicles will be deployed in a hire-purchase arrangement, providing members of the community with an opportunity to earn a livelihood and contribute to the local economy. This is very laudable. I am so so proud of our LG leaders in Lagos state. Fuad is one of the youngest LG Chairmen in Lagos and has proven his mettle over the years. His LG task force for unlawful parking enforcement can be very unfriendly though Great job. This is how to collaborate for good governance. The beneficiaries should ensure they deliver as agreed and if they don’t, thank God that EFCC has its major office in same Ikoyi-Obalende council. God bless you all. May God bless Lagos state. May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs! |
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