Lagos Government begins compensation for Blue Line rail landlords

LAGOS, NIGERIA, 01 April 2026 (NPA) — The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), has reached a new milestone in its commitment to residents affected by the Blue Line Rail extension project.
After completing compensation payments to tenants, the Authority has now commenced disbursement to landlords. This next phase highlights the government’s resolve to ensure fair, transparent, and timely compensation for all stakeholders impacted by the project.
The process officially began today with the presentation of cheques to landlords who had completed documentation and verification for the Blue Line Depot land acquisition. Duly enumerated property owners received payments as part of the coordinated exercise.
The compensation programme is being overseen by Dr Babatunde Osho, Managing Director of Global Impact Environmental Consulting, working closely with LAMATA officials.
This initiative is a critical component of the wider Blue Line Rail project, which is progressing toward completion in the first quarter of 2027. By prioritising equitable compensation and inclusive transition processes, LAMATA reinforces its commitment to the social well‑being of Lagosians while advancing a modern, integrated urban transport system.
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