Tag: urban mobility

  • Kano State, Smart City, Transportation, Security Technology, Surveillance, Urban Mobility, Northern Nigeria, Haruna Isa-Dederi

    Kano State, Smart City, Transportation, Security Technology, Surveillance, Urban Mobility, Northern Nigeria, Haruna Isa-Dederi

    According to the Gazette, the Kano State government has officially flagged off a “Smart Transport Solution” designed to modernize mobility and enhance security within the metropolis. The initiative involves the deployment of real-time tracking technology and cameras across commercial vehicles, including tricycles, taxis, and buses.

    Transport Commissioner Haruna Isa-Dederi explained that the system would capture every traveler’s data upon arrival at stations, allowing for continuous monitoring by the Police and the Ministry of Transportation. The project aims to reduce the incidence of “one-chance” robberies and kidnapping-for-ransom that often utilize unregistered commercial vehicles.

    The government intends to extend the tracking requirement to private vehicles in the second phase of the rollout. This move aligns with the state’s comprehensive transport policy, which seeks to integrate technology into rail and road infrastructure to attract private-sector investment.

    Validation of this story comes from Daily Post and Tribune Online, with Daily Post noting that “Kano is setting a technological benchmark for northern cities,” while Tribune quoted a transport union leader saying, “We welcome any move that makes our drivers and passengers safer.”

    Echotitbits take: Kano’s pivot to surveillance-heavy transport is a double-edged sword; while it promises safety, the data privacy implications will likely become a point of contention. However, for a city of Kano’s size, this level of digital oversight is long overdue.

    Source: TribuneOnline – https://tribuneonlineng.com/kano-govt-launches-smart-transport-tracking-system-for-commercial-vehicles/, February 8, 2026

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  • Lagos Announces Major Traffic Diversions for Eko 170 Cycling Event

    Lagos Announces Major Traffic Diversions for Eko 170 Cycling Event

    According to The Punch, Lagos will divert traffic for the “Eko 170” cycling race, with state transport officials outlining measures to manage road closures along the event route.

    The notice underscores Lagos’ growing appetite for large-scale sports events, but it also raises concerns about commuter disruption and emergency access.

    Residents typically judge these closures by signage, real-time updates, and enforcement quality—especially in already congested corridors.

    TVC News also ran the diversion update as “Lagos Announces Traffic Diversions for ‘Eko 170’ Cycling Race,” while Nigeria Info described the same event as driving “major traffic diversions.”

    Echotitbits take: Watch communication and compliance—route maps, live traffic updates, and rapid response units are essential to avoid gridlock backlash.

    Source: The Guardian – https://guardian.ng/news/lagos-announces-traffic-diversion-for-eko-170-cycling-race-on-sunday/ January 10, 2026

    The Guardian 2026-01-10

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  • Abia launches 20 electric buses as Okonjo-Iweala backs green transport push

    Abia launches 20 electric buses as Okonjo-Iweala backs green transport push

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-24 08:06:00

    In a report published by PUNCH, Abia State has launched the first batch of 20 electric buses for a green shuttle service, with WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala joining Governor Alex Otti at the rollout.

    Officials say the programme aims to modernise urban mobility while reducing emissions and improving commuter experience, with deployment expected to be phased as systems mature.

    The major sustainability test is infrastructure—charging points, maintenance capacity, route discipline, and funding to keep the fleet operational beyond the initial headlines.

    Governor Otti said: “We are starting small. Not all 20 buses will be on the road at the same time… As we deploy them, we will learn, adjust and improve.” ARISE TV also quoted Okonjo-Iweala praising the move as “extraordinary.”

    Echotitbits take: This can become a credible model only if reliability is maintained. Watch for charging rollout, service frequency, fare policy, and whether the plan scales into Aba and other economic corridors.

    Source: The Punch— December 24, 2025 (https://punchng.com/okonjo-iweala-joins-otti-for-electric-buses-rollout-in-abia/)
    The Punch 2025-12-24

  • Enugu Prepares Road Restrictions for BRT as Govt Pushes Mass Transit Reset

    Enugu State plans to restrict tricycles, minibuses and yellow buses on key city routes to prioritise BRT operations. Officials say the move is part of a broader strategy to modernise and centralise urban mobility.

    The government also references cleaner-fuel options including CNG buses and locally assembled electric taxis to improve efficiency and reduce emissions.

    2025-12-10

    Punch Newspapers

    2025-12-10