By Moses Akaigwe

Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde has advocated a  comprehensive, more sophisticated and more integrated approach to transport  planning in Africa to achieve efficient, equitable and environmentally sensitive transport.

Speaking at the 6th Africa Sustainable Mobility Course in Lagos, Dr. Oladeinde stated that  an environmentally sensitive transport cannot be achieved simply by improving the  efficiency of vehicle designs or traffic management but one that required changes in  the way we think about transportation, and how we identify and evaluate solutions to  transport problems.

The course organized by Ochenuel Mobility Nigeria and supported by LAMATA has  participants from Uganda, Liberia, Germany, South Africa, India, Malawi, Tanzania and  Nigeria.

In a keynote address, on the theme of the course, “Pathway to the Future Mobility of  Africa,” Dr. Oladeinde said for African transportation landscape to become sustainable,  planning must focus on access, which can be improved with strategies that reduce the  need to travel altogether, such as land management and improved communications.

He noted that rapid urbanization of African in the past decades had resulted in complex  social, economic and environmental challenges with the auto-centric pattern of  development resulting in traffic congestion, urban sprawl and pollution.

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Dr. Oladeinde said current approach to problem solving in the transport sector tended

to fail when confronted with so many challenges and described conventional decision making as reductionist.

He said apart from lack of investments in infrastructure to meet the needs of the rapidly growing population, there is the urgent need to mainstream the prioritization of public transport and non-motorized transport NMT).

Besides, he stated the need for a transition to cleaner or renewable energy sources to power Africa’s mobility space, which he described as a critical component of the plan to reduce the negative environmental impacts of transportation and mobility.

“Compressed natural gas (CNG), hydroelectricity, biomass, geothermal energy, wind power, and solar energy are all eligible energy sources. Hybrid and electric vehicles (EVs) would assist to reduce pollution while also easing the burden of rising gasoline prices.

Energy security is however a primary hurdle to electric ca