Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday held a meeting
with the Japan-African Union Parliamentary Friendship committee in
Tokyo, an influential group in the Japanese parliament.
Governor Ambode said the meeting, which was attended by members of
Japan House of Representatives – Hon. Ichiro Aisawa and Hon. Asahiko
Mihara, was in furtherance of his quest to woo Japanese investors
especially with regards to finding a comprehensive solution to the
challenge of transportation in the State.
He said his presence in Japan was pursuant to his determination to achieve infrastructural renewal for Lagos State.
“As a government, the renewal of infrastructure of Lagos State is of
paramount interest to us. We cannot afford to miss the train of
regeneration going around the world. We must continue to seek
comprehensive and holistic solution to the various challenges
confronting us.
“Lagos and Tokyo share many similarities including huge populations
which require a comprehensive transportation and urban management
strategy to deal with. Japan is also a city Lagos should aspire to be in
terms of vertical development, land space optimisation, and
efficiency,” the Governor said.
The meeting was also attended by the Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria,
Mr. Sadanobu Kusaoke and the Nigerian Ambassador to Japan, Mallam
Mohammed Gana Yisa.
During the week, the Governor also visited the headquarters of
Yurikamome Incorporated, a light rail transportation facility which
connects the down town Tokyo with Tokyo Waterfront City.
The light rail has and is patronized by all those who live, work and
visit the facility since it opened in November 1995. It operates in just
14.5km and has 16 stations.
The light rail carries more than 45 million people yearly. It was
further gathered that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government built the
infrastructure, while Yurikamome Incorporated provided other necessary
equipment.
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