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LASG Clarifies Difference Between LBSL And LAGBUS

There is a clear difference between the Lagos Bus Services Limited (LBSL) and the defunct Lagbus Asset Management Limited (LAGBUS). Lagos State Government clarified the distinction between the two. The government also calls on members of the public who engage in formal correspondence with the organisation to ensure that the relevant documents are appropriately addressed.
A statement by the Office of the Lagos State Head of Service states that there are erroneous addressing of correspondence.
It added that LBSL, is a separate and distinct company from the defunct LAGBUS, stating that the appropriate official contact of Lagos Bus Services Limited is LBSL Depot, Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, Ilupeju, Oshodi.
While emphasising that any correspondence not appropriately addressed to LBS will not be given necessary attention by the company. You can contact the agency through the following channels:
Telephone – 08090555275, 0809055LBSL;
E-mail: info@lbsl.ng or
website: www.lbsl.ng
The statement also reiterated that the company remains committed to the provision of Smart and Sustainable Bus Transportation Solutions that will meet the needs of a modern Lagos.
The LBSL buses are a set of high-capacity buses that operate in Lagos metropolis. The buses are operated by the Lagos Bus Services Limited (LBSL).
The Lagos Bus Services Limited (LBSL) is a company that was set up by the Akinwumi Ambode administration. The company was incorporated on 1 August 2016 as a transport asset acquisition, operations, and advisory services company.
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