The Lagos State Waterways Authority LASWA has announced the much-anticipated reopening of the Ikorodu Ferry Terminal, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to enhancing transportation services and fostering seamless connectivity for the residents of Ikorodu and its environs following a temporary closure due to safety concerns.
General Manager of LASWA, Mr. Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, in a statement, stated that rigorous safety assessments and necessary enhancements have been implemented to ensure the well-being of ferry passengers and boat operators.
“The Ikorodu Ferry Terminal is ready to once again serve as a vital hub for water transportation, providing a convenient and efficient alternative for daily commuters. The terminal access and Infrastructure are safe for commercial ferry operations, “he said.
“Passengers can expect a renewed commitment to safety on the Lagos Inland Waterways, and we appreciate their cooperation during this period.
“The reopening signifies LASWA’s dedication to providing a secure and efficient travel experience for all. Passengers can look forward to a renewed and improved commuting experience with our commitment to efficiency, safety, and customer satisfaction.”



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