Transport
LAMATA, Ashok Leyland Pact On Customised Buses
Ashok Leyhand, has announced plans to manufacture customised buses for Lagos BRT to meet the state’s requirements for its transit programme and to ensure that the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) meets the increasing expectations of commuters in the state.
The Regional Manager, Ashok Leyland West Africa, Mr. Riyaz Nijum, disclosed this while on a visit to the newly commissioned Ashok Leyhand showroom and service centre in Lagos on Friday.
Nijum commended the management of the BRT for making the scheme successful that it becomes a model for other states. “We are proud to be associated with the Lagos State BRT programme which has gown to become a model for other states in Nigeria and West African countries. We congratulate the LAMATA and the Lagos State Government on three years of successfully running the mass transit programme and look forward to working with them as the programme expand to cover more areas and cater for more people”.
He revealed that his company is continuously researching to understand the requirements of Nigerian commuters in order to design customised models of buses suitable for mass transit operations in the country. He said that the first three models of the customised buses will be launched this year. “These new models will prove an excellent fit for a comfortable transport system and they are customised to the Nigerian driving conditions”, he added.
Also commenting on Ashok Leylands plan Mr, Jacky Hathiramani, Managing Director, Starling Motors Limited, authorised distributors for Ashok Leyland in Nigeria ssaid, “we are excited at the special interest that Nigeria is getting from Ashok Leyland and would work with them to ensure that this interest translate to benefits for commuters. We will be providing the necessary support services to ensure that the brand performs effectively across Nigeria”.
Ashok Leyland, India in collaboration with Ecobank Plc, supplied the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) all 220 buses used for the Lagos State BRT mass transit programme. The company is one of India’s largest vehicle manufacturers and has built a reputation for ruggedness and reliability.
Over 50,000 Ashok Leyland vehicles are currently being used by various mass transit operators across India. Four out of the five State Transport Undertaking (STU) buses come from Ashok Leyland. This includes the double-decker and vestibule buses which are unique models tailor made for high-density routes.
The commissioning of Ashok Leyland Service Centre in Nigeria and its plans to manufacture special buses customised to Nigerian environment underscores the company’s long term commitment to working with the country’s authorities in developing world-class mass transit system in the country.