Some users of the Bus Rapid Transit on Friday in Lagos decried the shortage of buses being released for services since the ease of lockdown on May 4.
in separate interviews at the BRT Bus Stations that inadequate deployment of the buses had increased the time they spent in queues.
Musowo stated, “These days, passengers are kept at bus stops for hours. For instance, today , I was in queue for about two hours. It is that bad.” Also, a CMS-bound commuter, Mr Solomon Eromosele, said transportation had not returned to normal since the ease of the lockdown, calling for the state government’s urgent intervention.
The BRT Managing Director, Mr Fola Tinubu, said the way the firm was currently operating as if it was running a social service to the people.
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