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Lagos Bans Heavy Luggage On All Regulated Public Buses

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Last updated: May 20, 2026 10:25 am
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LAGOS — The Lagos State Government has announced a ban on the movement of goods and heavy luggage on all regulated public transport buses across the state. The policy takes effect immediately and applies to all buses operating under the state’s transport regulation framework.

The announcement was made by the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation on Tuesday. Officials said the ban is necessary to protect commuters, ease congestion, and ensure that public buses serve their primary purpose of moving people safely and efficiently.

Lagos Commissioner for Transportation Oluwaseun Osiyemi explained the reasoning. He said overloaded buses slow down traffic and create safety risks for passengers and other road users. “Public buses are not cargo trucks. This ban restores order and safety to our transport system,” Osiyemi said.

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The regulation covers buses operating under the Lagos Bus Service Limited and other state-regulated transport operators. Private vehicles and commercial trucks are not affected by the ban. Enforcement will be carried out by transport officials and the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority.

A Longstanding Problem

Overloading of public buses has been a persistent problem in Lagos. Traders, market vendors, and commuters routinely board public buses with large bags, goods, and even livestock. This practice reduces seating capacity and slows down trips significantly.

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Moreover, heavily loaded buses take longer to board and alight. This contributes to traffic buildup at bus stops across the city. Lagos already has some of the worst urban traffic congestion in Africa. Officials say the ban will provide immediate relief at key terminals.

Furthermore, safety risks from overloaded buses have resulted in injuries. Passengers have been knocked by large bags and goods in moving buses. Heavy loads have also damaged bus floors and interiors, increasing maintenance costs for operators.

Public Reaction

Reactions to the ban are mixed. Many regular commuters welcomed it, saying overcrowded buses with goods make journeys uncomfortable and dangerous. However, market traders expressed concern about how they will move their goods without the buses.

Small business owners in areas like Oshodi, Mile 12, and Mushin said they rely on public buses to transport goods to market early in the morning. They called on the government to provide affordable alternatives such as designated cargo transport services.

The Lagos State Government said it will consider the concerns of traders. Officials said enforcement will begin with warnings before fines are introduced. A review of the policy will take place after 60 days to assess its impact.

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