 Moving on, President Mohamed Buhari has officially commissioned the first phase of the 13-kilometer Lagos Rail mass transit train, also known as the Blue Rhine Rail in Lagos. Plus, Steven News Correspondent Lavi Kukui Doku reports that the president also commissioned the John Randall Center for European Culture and History on Tuesday. And the final day of the state visit saw President Mohamed Buhari commissioning yet another two iconic projects in Lagos, the John Randall Center for European Culture and History, and the march talked about Blue Rhine Rail of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit Initiative. The president also witnessed the signing of the commencement of phase two of the project from mile two to Okukumaiko. The red project, according to Governor Sawun Lu, is to restate the state's government's commitment to bring the entire stretch of the Blue Rhine to completion. The completion of this Blue Rhine here, the first rail system by a sub-national in Africa with a sea crossing. Mr. President, you will cross the sea with this rail track. It is testament that indeed the dark days of oppression are behind us as a government. The Governor pointed out that the benefit of the Blue Rhine will reduce travel time and improve the quality of life of citizens. This phase one, like Deputy Governor said, has five stations. From here in Marina, it goes to National Theater, Igomun Station, Alaba Station, O'Realy Station and Mile Two Station. They're expected to cover just less than 15 minutes as compared to a journey time that either two will take about a nine and a half to two hours. The unveiling of the Blue Rhine rail was greeted with so much excitement by residents of Lagos. They maintained that the benefits of the rail station are unquantifiable. We look at our population of over 20 million people and then the downfall that we are using cannot solve our problem and it's affecting us economically because transportation drives the economy. So if you're able to get people to their destination, that means it's going to impact possibly on the economy of the state. I say I want to go to Mitre, you'll be like, hey Mitre, when are you going to get that ball? You know, with this blue rail, Blue Rhine line, you know, you don't have to bother about that. You just come to Marina, pick your tickets, before you know you get there. The iconic Marina station said to be the largest train hub in Africa is 240 meters long, equipped with two concurses of 12 tons each. It also has a processing capacity of 480 passengers per minute and over 24,000 per hour. There are high hopes that with the commissioning of the first phase of the Blue Rhine rail will bring a great deal of relief to the worsening daily traffic situation experienced by negotiations. Love you cuckoo or you do cuckoo, plus TV news.