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Nigeria - Uk To Invest £30m In Nigerian Public Transport System by newmaster(m): 5:59pm On Mar 31, 2010
UK to invest £30m in Nigerian public transport systemBritain to pay for buses and trains to replace molues and danfoes - Lagos's legendarily hectic buses and minibuses
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John Vidal
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 31 March 2010 17.06 BST
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Lagos is set for a major transport overhaul Photograph: Pius Utomi Ekpei /AFP/Getty Images

Anyone who has experienced the "molues" and "danfoes" - the notorious buses and minibuses of Lagos - will understand the word anarchy. They carry huge numbers of people round the African mega-city but they respect no traffic lanes, bus-stops or policemen, many are falling apart and they belch some of the the dirtiest smoke in Africa.

But Britain is hoping to bring some order to the city of legendary traffic jams and road rage by trying to rationalise its public transport system. Over the next few years it will invest more than £30m increasing the number of bus routes, bringing in bigger buses and helping to build two new train lines to go through some of the most densely populated areas of Lagos.

Lagos has a population of 16 million but the Nigerian government expects this to grow to over 25m in the next 20 years, leaving the city authorities unable to provide clean water and electricity, or to keep pace with the growth of slums. Unless investments are urgently made in the infrastructure, says the UK's Department for International Development, the situation will become critical. It now plans to invest in improving slum areas in other African cities.

The switch to investing in the urban environment rather than rural areas marks a significant shift in approach to combating poverty. Until very recently most aid has been directed at rural areas to try and stem the flow of people to cities and boost agriculture. But there is a new understanding that hunger in large cities and poverty is now as bad in cities as in rural areas.

"Investing in urban areas is a different set of challenges," said international development minister Gareth Thomas. "We have watched the rise of the mega-city, especially in Africa. Places like like Addis Ababa, Cairo and Johannesburg will all see massive expansion over the next 20-30 years. Unless we act now people will only live in slums.

"People find it difficult to access work outside their own impoverished areas due to lack of transport and potential industry around the slums is hampered by unreliable electricity sources," he said.

UN predictions show that, by 2030, 700 million people will live in towns or cities in Africa and of them, 70% will live in slums.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/mar/31/nigeria-molues-danfoes-uk-invest?

Re: Nigeria - Uk To Invest £30m In Nigerian Public Transport System by kodewrita(m): 6:01pm On Mar 31, 2010
You mean they want to invest in some people's pockets. anyway, we are talking about Lagos, a lot seems to have changed. Hope it happens. we'll all benefit from it.
Re: Nigeria - Uk To Invest £30m In Nigerian Public Transport System by violent(m): 8:12pm On Mar 31, 2010
And how do they intend to generate enough power to run the rail system?  I doubt if they will be bringing electricity with them

and besides 30 million pounds is a little too small too small to construct an effective railway system!

And what bothers me even more is that if they can't attend to Greece's financial problems, why will they care so much about us?
Re: Nigeria - Uk To Invest £30m In Nigerian Public Transport System by kodewrita(m): 9:42pm On Mar 31, 2010
probably because they can gain a lot more from putting us in debt than greece. what does greece have besides some rocky islands and a few vineyards (I actually dont know anything about them but the argument fits.)
Re: Nigeria - Uk To Invest £30m In Nigerian Public Transport System by TewMuch: 11:50pm On Mar 31, 2010
Why cant Nigeria own their own stuff and learn to manage it? They know the market potential and they want to quickly invest in it because they know they will make their money back in about 3 months. Nigerian's need to learn to manage their resources by themselves, and use it for growth. If something is not oyinbo, they dont trust it. mscheew.
Re: Nigeria - Uk To Invest £30m In Nigerian Public Transport System by Ikengawo: 8:04pm On Apr 01, 2010
you people are retarded LOL.
they're INVESTING in it, they're not buying it or building it for them so what does it matter how large the sum is?

there's NOTHING that can be done in nigeria without overwhelming complaint from nigerians.

i've always thought nigeria was an excellent place to live and a wonderful country, when im there it's great, but nigerians will complain about it from noon till noon, then you get back to the US and they complain about the US as well.

Shut up and let the professionals handle the politics. you have nothing good to say.
Re: Nigeria - Uk To Invest £30m In Nigerian Public Transport System by kodewrita(m): 3:33pm On Apr 02, 2010
^^^^^
@Ikengawo, I Trust the trolls and "fighting idiots" to jump in and sign attendance. as if investment was a paper thing not a money thing. assw*pe.

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