 By 2023, Nigerians will enjoy the benefits of a real infrastructure that has been developed in Lagos State. Governor Babajide Sanwulu gave this assurance while addressing journalists today. Again, Plus TV Africa's Lagos State Government House correspondent Love Ikuku Oyedeku gives us reports. Lagos State's Governor Babajide Sanwulu and other government functionaries inspecting the red projects, the blue and red lines. The construction of the project began over 10 years ago by the former administration of Babatunde Fasula. The governor explained that a blue line was designed to run from Okoko Michael on the Lagos Badagri Expressway through an elevated line crossing the Igomu Lagoon to Marina on Lagos Island. Iconic Station, which is like a midpoint on the red line, Ikeja still has products to the north, it still has Magege, Abadu, Igijuishaga and all of it and on the southern part it still has Oshuji, Moshi, Uingou, I mean Iwitemeta and all of that. When the inspection was over, the governor assured that commercial operations will be flagged up in the first quarter of 2023. We believe that our timelines are on track, we believe that our contractors are working on schedule, there are a few hiccups there, but we believe that we will summon them and we are sure that on a quarterly basis we will come out like this to monitor what is going on. We are still on track with last quarter 2022 by the grace of God, you know last quarter we hope that the train will move last quarter or first quarter 2023 if you get to see a rail and your train moving on this. The governor also highlighted the features of the Ikeja and Marina Sessions which are the meeting points of the red and blue rail line projects. At Ikeja we saw the station and we also saw the construction of Yovar Pass. Yovar Pass is to ensure that vehicular movements can move over and above the train that we are going underneath and we saw that work has commenced extensively. There are a few issues which is why you saw the small parts where you have a generator which will button up over with a motor and that will be removed in the next one week. The Lagos state government has repeatedly postponed the completion date of the blue line. But Governor Saoulu has a short legations once again that the project will be commissioned before he leaves office. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uiedukum reporting for PLAS TV.