According to Adulahmed Mustapha, director general, Lagos State Financial
Systems Management Bureau, mobile apps will be launched as part of
traffic management plans for Lagos state.
Thankfully, Adulahmed Mustapha, director general, Lagos State Financial Systems Management Bureau, has come up with a solution for this unbearable problem.
While representing the executive governor of Lagos State, Akinwumi Ambode, at Institute of Information Management (IIM-Africa) public lecture/investiture 2015 held at the University of Lagos recently, Adulahmed proffered
a solution to the unbearable traffic as he spoke of the state's resolve
to use technology to tackle socio-economic challenges such as in
transport, education, healthcare, among others.
We are not leaving any stone unturned in our quest to use ICT in
service delivery. With particular reference to traffic management, we
have invited IBM to come for a proof of concept; now we are moving to a
trial module. In other words, we are at different levels of our traffic
management models.""Therefore, the security cameras in
Lagos will not just focus on crime; we are expanding the scope to
monitoring traffic. The cameras will be integrated to the Traffic Radio
too. So, the LTV will have segments (morning and evening) dedicated to
traffic monitoring."
"We are going to be collecting a lot
of data from that. To make it more friendly, we are working on mobile
apps downloadable from AppleStore, Android or iOS. So that, if you want
to leave from, probably, Ikeja to Island, you can monitor traffic situation and will be able to make informed decision."
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