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Ikorodu Ferry Terminal Set to Resume Passenger Services on January 19, 2026
The Ikorodu Ferry Terminal is scheduled to reopen for passenger transit starting Monday, January 19, 2026, after an extended suspension caused by extensive water hyacinth growth obstructing waterways.
Background on the Closure
Operations at the terminal were halted on October 20, 2025, due to the thick accumulation of water hyacinth plants, which posed significant safety risks for ferry navigation. The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) confirmed the reopening date in an official announcement released on Friday.
Impact of Water Hyacinth on Ferry Services
Water hyacinth, an invasive aquatic plant, has increasingly disrupted water transport across Lagos waterways in recent years. Its rapid proliferation can clog ferry routes, leading to delays and safety hazards. Similar challenges have been reported in other Nigerian waterways, prompting authorities to implement regular clearing operations.
Efforts to Restore Safe Navigation
In response to the blockage, LASWA and environmental teams have undertaken extensive removal and maintenance activities to clear the hyacinth and ensure safe passage for vessels. These efforts align with broader initiatives to improve water transport infrastructure and reduce environmental threats in Lagos State.
Looking Ahead
With the terminal’s reopening, commuters can expect improved ferry services, contributing to reduced traffic congestion and enhanced connectivity within the region. The Lagos State government continues to monitor waterway conditions closely to prevent future disruptions and maintain efficient ferry operations.