Lagos State To Launch Omi Eko Project Today

Lagos State To Launch Omi Eko Project Today Lagos State To Launch Omi Eko Project Today

Lagos State is set to launch the Omi Eko Project today.

Eko Hot News reports that the Lagos State Government, led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced plans to launch the OMI EKO Project tomorrow, Friday, October 17, 2025.

The Omi Eko project, which is being implemented by the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) and supported through €410 million in funding under the Global Gateway Initiative, is aimed at improving water transportation across Lagos State.

The project is set to introduce many things, including: new fleet of 78 high-capacity electric ferries (between 50-200 passenger capacity), modern terminals and floating jetties (upgrade + new ones), dredging and channel works to open/stabilise routes (~140 km; 15 routes), digital ticketing and smart terminals for faster boarding, and stronger safety, regulation & capacity building with LASWA oversight.

Jubril Gawat, the Senior Special Assistant on New Media to Lagos Governor, disclosed this in a statement issued on the micro-blogging site, X formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday, October 16.

According to the statement, the Omi Eko project is expected to be done in phases over the next 6 years.

The statement reads: “The Lagos State Government under the leadership of Governor #jidesanwoolu is set to launch the OMI EKO Project, tomorrow, October 17, 2025.

“The project is a major initiative aimed at improving water transportation across Lagos State, which is being implemented by the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) #talktolaswa and supported through €410 million in funding under the Global Gateway Initiative, backed by the European Union, the French Development Agency, and the European Investment Bank.

“The OMI EKO project will introduce: New fleet of 78 high-capacity electric ferries (between 50-200 passenger capacity)

“Modern terminals & floating jetties (upgrade + new ones).

“Dredging & channel works to open / stabilise routes (~140 km; 15 routes).

“Digital ticketing & smart terminals for faster boarding.

“Stronger safety, regulation & capacity building with LASWA oversight.

“This project will be done in phases over the next 6 years.”

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