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JUST IN: Lagos govt releases new BRT fares after increase •FULL LIST

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 24, 2026 2251 Minutes read0

•BRT buses

The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority has released the revised fare structure for Bus Rapid Transit and standard route services following the approval of a 13 per cent increase across services under the Bus Reform Initiative.

The new fares, announced today, will take effect from Monday, March 2, 2026, reports The PUNCH.

It was earlier reported that the Lagos State Government approved the fare adjustment after regulated public transport operators raised concerns over rising operational costs driven by economic pressures.

In a statement issued by LAMATA’s Head of Corporate Communication, Kolawole Ojelabi, the agency said the review became necessary to ensure sustainability of transport operations across the state.

“The adjustment is designed to help offset the severe impact of ongoing economic pressures on public transport providers. It also aligns with the state’s previously established annual fare review mechanism,” Ojelabi said.

He added that inflationary trends continue to place significant strain on operators.

“Data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows Nigeria’s headline inflation rate stood at 15.15 per cent in December 2025, with only slight moderation to around 15.1 per cent in January 2026, levels that continue to exert heavy strain on operating costs.”

Below are the newly approved fares:

Standard Route Services

Igando – Obalende: ₦1,140

Baruwa – Ikeja – Oshodi: ₦800

Marina – Lekki: ₦570

Egbeda – Obalende: ₦1,030

Iyana Ipaja – Obalende: ₦1,090

Odogunyan – Oshodi: ₦920

Odogunyan – CMS: ₦1,140

Joke Ayo – Oshodi: ₦920

Joke Ayo – Yaba: ₦1,030

Ifako Ijaiye – Yaba: ₦920

Ikotun – Yaba: ₦940

Oshodi – Shasha: ₦570

Oshodi – Dalemo: ₦920

Ikorodu – Obalende: ₦970

Yaba/Oyingbo – Idumota: ₦460

Berger – Lekki: ₦1,140

Mile 12 – Yaba – TBS: ₦690

Ojota – Egbeda: ₦690

Iyana Ipaja – Oyingbo: ₦800

Ikotun – Marina/CMS: ₦1,100

Ikeja – Kola: ₦800

Badagry – Mile 2: ₦1,140

Dopemu – Yaba: ₦800

Abesan Gate – Oshodi: ₦800

Ayobo – Obalende: ₦1,260

Dopemu – Obalende: ₦1,090

Marina – Ajah: ₦920

Igbogbo – Marina: ₦1,140

Yaba – Berger: ₦630

Ikorodu – Alausa Secretariat: ₦800

Ayobo/Abesan – Fadeyi/Yaba/Oyingbo: ₦1,090

Elepe – Oshodi: ₦920

Maya – Oshodi: ₦920

Alausa Secretariat – Egbeda: ₦690

Abule Egba – Ojota: ₦690

Additional Standard Routes

Ikeja – Berger: ₦470

Ikeja – Obalende: ₦720

Berger – Ajah: ₦1,710

Ikeja – Iyana Ipaja: ₦440

Oshodi – Obalende: ₦630

Berger – Oshodi: ₦580

Berger – Obalende/TBS: ₦680

Oshodi – Ajah: ₦1,320

Mile 12 – Apapa: ₦810

Oshodi – Apapa: ₦690

Obalende – Ajah: ₦630

Oshodi – Agege: ₦430

Ikeja – Ikotun: ₦630

Ikeja – Ayobo: ₦690

Ikeja – Egbeda: ₦680

Ikeja – Igando: ₦690

Oshodi – Tinubu: ₦650

Oshodi – Orelope: ₦690

BRT Services – New Fares

Oshodi – Abule Egba: ₦680

Oshodi – Ayobo: ₦890

Oshodi – Command: ₦890

Oshodi – Ikola: ₦890

Oshodi – Tollgate: ₦970

Abule Egba – Ikeja: ₦560

Abule Egba – CMS/TBS: ₦1,080

Ikorodu – TBS: ₦960

Ikorodu – Yaba/Oyingbo/Costain: ₦910

Ikorodu – Barracks: ₦910

Ikorodu – Fadeyi: ₦680

Ikorodu – Oshodi: ₦680

Ikorodu – Ikeja: ₦680

Ikorodu – Maryland: ₦570

Ikorodu – Ojota: ₦570

Ikorodu – Ketu: ₦570

Ikorodu – Mile 12: ₦450

Mile 2 – TBS: ₦680

Ketu – TBS: ₦680

Ojo Barracks – Mile 2: ₦510

Okokomaiko – Oyingbo: ₦910

Okokomaiko – Mile 2: ₦510

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