LAGOS STATE GOVERMENT TRAINS BRT DRIVERS ON ROAD SAFETY
Lagos State Safety
Commission (LSC) in conjunction with Lagos Bus Service Limited (LBSL) has
organized a comprehensive training programme for drivers of the Lagos Bus
Service Limited (LBSL), popularly known as BRT Captains.
The training, held at the
LBSL headquarters in Oshodi, Lagos, was themed “The Mind Behind the Wheel”
focused on improving drivers’ knowledge of road safety practices, emergency
response, and accident-prevention mechanisms.
Declaring the programme
open, the Director-General of the Safety Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola, noted
that global reports and local statistics consistently show that over 75 percent
of road accidents are caused by human error. He emphasized that continuous
training, awareness, and attitude change remain the most effective strategies
to reduce crashes and save lives.
“Every driver here must
consider themselves fortunate to participate in this training,” Mojola said.
“The knowledge and skills you are receiving today will not only make you safer
behind the wheel but will also protect millions of Lagosians who rely on the
BRT system for daily commuting. This is part of the Commission’s commitment to
reducing road crashes in line with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES-Plus
agenda, particularly its transportation and traffic management pillar.”
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Cross section of participants at the training programme. |
The DG revealed that over
five million have benefitted from similar safety trainings all over the world,
with encouraging feedback from both commuters and drivers.
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He expressed optimism that
the BRT-focused programme would further entrench global best practices in the
State’s public transport sector.
Also speaking, the
Managing Director/CEO of LBSL, Mr. Idowu Oguntona, described the initiative as
a demonstration of government’s commitment to safe mobility in a densely
populated city like Lagos. He disclosed that the BRT system has so far moved
more than 60 million passengers across different routes in the State,
maintaining an impressive safety record.
“Transportation is the lifeblood of a megacity like Lagos,” Oguntona said. “As an agency, we are committed to continuously upgrading our drivers’ capacity, because they carry the responsibility of millions of lives daily. This training gives them the tools to remain vigilant, disciplined, and professional in service delivery.”
In a goodwill message, the
representative of the Managing Director of the Lagos Metropolitan Area
Transport Authority (LAMATA), Mr. Poju Fowokan, commended the initiative and
urged drivers to take personal responsibility for their actions on the road. He
described LBSL as a model of efficient urban transport and charged the agency
not to relent in sustaining the high standards expected of the BRT system.
The training sessions,
anchored by MTC Consult, featured expert-led modules on causes of accidents,
human psychology in driving, first-aid response, stress management, and modern
traffic safety strategies.
Participants were also taken through practical case studies and scenario-based exercises to sharpen their reflexes in real-time traffic situations.
At the end of the
programme, participants expressed appreciation to the Lagos State Government
for investing in their professional development, pledging to apply the
knowledge gained in their daily operations to ensure safer roads for all users.
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