The Lagos State Government has announced a partnership with MTN Nigeria to redevelop the Obalende under-bridge into a modern and well-structured transport hub, to be known as the Y’ELLO Bus Park.
The initiative is aimed at reclaiming and transforming a previously degraded and unsafe public space into a functional, secure and community-centred facility that will better serve commuters and residents within the Obalende axis.
Announcing the project, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Lagos State, said the redevelopment reflects the State’s commitment to improving urban infrastructure, safety and environmental sustainability.
“This redevelopment will convert what was once a notorious and degraded space into a functional, secure and community-centred facility,” Mr. Wahab disclosed on Tuesday morning. “The Y’ELLO Bus Park will feature an organised and regulated transport terminal, a recycling drop-off station, a road camp for LAWMA sweepers and security agencies, over 60 public toilet fixtures, kiosks, and other essential amenities designed to serve Lagosians.”

According to the official, the design of the bus park places strong emphasis on safety, health and aesthetics. Solar-powered lighting will be installed to improve night-time visibility, reduce blind spots and enhance the effectiveness of CCTV surveillance, helping to curb criminal activities and strengthen overall security in the area.
A biodigester system is also being introduced to sustainably manage wastewater generated within the park, while a dedicated recycling station will discourage illegal waste disposal and promote responsible waste management practices.
“In line with our commitment to climate responsibility, the project includes the installation of solar panels to support long-term energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint,” the official added. “Tree planting is also planned to improve air quality and enhance the visual appeal of the environment.”
The Lagos State Government noted that the project underscores its broader resolve to reclaim public spaces across the state and reposition them as safe, functional and sustainable assets that support economic activity and urban mobility.

“This project reflects our determination to make Lagos cleaner, safer and more resilient, while ensuring that public infrastructure works for the people in a modern and responsible way,” the official said.
The Y’ELLO Bus Park redevelopment is part of Lagos State’s ongoing efforts to improve transport infrastructure, environmental management and quality of life for residents.
At the time of filing this report, MTN had not yet issued an official statement on the public-private partnership project.


