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Sanwo-Olu Launches LASWA Data Centre, Search and Rescue Unit, To Enhance Safety On Lagos Waterways

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Governor Sanwo-Olu launches LASWA Data Centre to enhance safety, security on Lagos Waterways.

Sanwo-Olu also inaugurated Search and Rescue Unit, and handed over surveillance devices for emergency response.

Hands over additional two patrol boats, launched an advanced Aerial drone, a blueEye Pro drone for underwater searches.

Says LAGFERRY has transported over 1.1 million passengers since Feb. 2020, when it commenced operations with recording accident.





Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, December 16, 2022 commissioned the newly installed Waterways Monitoring and Data Management Centre at the Five Cowrie Terminal – the headquarters of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) in Falomo, Ikoyi.

The Data Management Centre is a centralised monitoring base for all activities on the Lagos waterway. It will empower LASWA to generate real-time information, enhance safety and gather data for continuous improvement of the inland waterways.

The Governor also handed over two additional patrol boats and launched an advanced D.J.I. Aerial Drone, a blueEye Pro drone for underwater searches, and U-SAFE rescuing gadgets.

Sanwo-Olu, at the event well attended by private operators, also inaugurated LASWA Search and Rescue Unit (SAR). The SAR unit will be responsible for patrolling and enforcing the State’s waterways rules and regulation.





The Governor said the development further demonstrated his administration’s commitment towards improving mobility through multimodal transportation system and create affordable transit options for the residents.

Sanwo-Olu maintained that Traffic Management and Transportation remained the key component of his Government’s economic development plan. He stressed that waterways transport had enjoyed special attention in the last three years because of the need to link it with existing rail and road transportation networks.

He said:

“In the last three and half years, our administration has invested massively in waterways infrastructure and assets to deliberately encourage and promote water transportation in Lagos.

“Our gathering today is to further deepen our commitment to have a safe and secure ferry operation on our waterways. We are commissioning a big command and control centre specifically established to monitor and protect our waterways.

“We are inaugurating the newly created Search and Rescue Unit that will be patrolling and enforcing our waterways rules and regulation. We are handing over two additional patrol boats and safety enhancements. We are also launching advanced D.J.I. Aerial Drone, BlueEye Pro drone for underwater searches, and U-SAFE rescuing gadgets.

“These gadgets are acquired and installed to consolidate our efforts in making our waterways safer for its users and making monitoring activities seamless. It also demonstrates our unparalleled commitment to providing a viable alternative transport solution that will complement other modes.

“This is the investment we will continue to make, in addition to building additional jetties. In the coming weeks, we will be commissioning eight newly built jetties out of the 15 we are currently building.”

Sanwo-Olu said Lagos had not only been a responsible regulator in the waterways transportation sector, he said the State had been the leading player in ferry operations across established routes to raise interest of passengers and make the mode of transportation viable for investors.

With over 20 units of high and medium-capacity boats in its fleet, the Governor disclosed that Lagos State Ferry Services (LAGFERRY) transported over 1.1 million passengers since February 2020 when it commenced commercial operations with recording accident.

Sanwo-Olu said:

“We have invested so much in LASWA that today, we are beginning to see the effects. Over the past three years, daily commuter ridership has increased to 43,000 passengers and over 1.4 million passengers yearly.

“There has also been a visible reduction in boat mishaps achieved through our massive intervention in safety equipment and donations of free lifejackets across the 15 Local Government Areas accessible by water.”





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