 The governor, Babajideh Samoaloo, has warned residents against crossing the electrified road tracks when full operations take off. Samoaloo re-echoed this wording during the commissioning of the inaugural phase of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit at the Igomun National Theatre Station here in the state. Positive and East Correspondents love Ikukuu Eidokon was there, and now reports. This is the National Theatre Rail Station, who relay Igomun. People from all walks of life, including government functionaries, are here to witness the substantial completion of civil infrastructure for the first phase of Lagos Rail Mass Transit Blue Line Rail. The moment signposts a nostalgic feeling of self for Governor Samoaloo as he arrives at the venue. Addressing the people, Governor Samoaloo says the ceremony is just a test run of the infrastructure ahead of the official commissioning next month. He warns residents against crossing the electrified rail tracks. This rail corridor will be powered by electricity to be supplied by a standalone IPP, and the IPP plant is just right behind us and is also nearing completion. The Blue Line, no doubt, has had an interesting story with many delays aimed along the journey line, which I must say were not due to lack of enthusiasm or commitment from the part of Lagos State. We will not dwell on the challenges. We have put them behind us and we have formed new focus. Engineer Abimbola Akiajo is the managing director of Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, LAMATA. She describes the construction of the Blue Line as the most challenging project the Lagos State government has ever embarked upon. To get to this point, we have had disturbances and delays in the relocation of sub-marine cables, sub-marine gas pipeline and removal of underwater shipwrecking days as we completed the sea crossing. The sub-marine geological conditions are complex, thus making the construction in Lagos extremely difficult, but as a state we never give up. India Goodwill Messages, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa and the Chinese Consulate General in Lagos, Chiuma Min, commanded Governor Sawulu for his vision and foresight. When you look at the benefits of what we are doing, if we are in negotiations and we are used to our daily traffic, definitely you will agree with me that negotiations have received a very tangible Christmas gift from our Governor. We will continue to encourage Chinese companies to be involved in the process of Nigerian economic development and the improvement of people's livelihood. The governor and some dignitaries make an important face test running on the blue line. The test run is to ensure that everything is in place and in order for the kick-off of full commercial operations. Love you, Kukuku Uyuduku. Plus, TV News. Thanks for watching.