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Lagos Must Upgrade Its Transport System to Handle the Madness of Detty December

by Kingsley Okeke
December 3, 2025
in Logistics & Mobility Tech, Opinions & Perspectives
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Lagos Needs a Subway: My First Impression of a City Stuck in Traffic

Every year, Detty December turns Lagos into a different city. Flights are full, Nigerians abroad come home in large numbers, and concerts pop up everywhere from Victoria Island to Ikeja. The energy and the traffic are unmatched.

For all the excitement the season brings, Lagos’ transportation system cannot cope with the pressure. And if nothing changes, each December will feel more chaotic than the last.

The December Rush Exposes the City’s Weak Spots

Lagos traffic is already tough on a normal day. During Detty December, it becomes a daily battle.

Roads leading to event hubs like Landmark, Eko Atlantic, Oniru and Lekki Phase 1 quickly choke. Ride-hailing apps surge to unbelievable prices. People leave home hours early just to avoid missing shows.

It is a reminder that Lagos has grown far beyond what its current road network can comfortably support.

Short-Term Fixes Are No Longer Enough

Every December, authorities try to manage the situation with traffic officers, diversions or public announcements. But Detty December is now a major cultural season. Thousands attend multiple events nightly. The city’s economy depends on it, and the crowds will continue to increase.

Lagos cannot continue to rely on last-minute interventions. A city that hosts events of this scale needs a long-term mobility plan.

What Lagos Needs to Keep Up

To match its growing reputation as Africa’s December entertainment capital, Lagos must strengthen transportation options that reduce pressure on private cars and ride-hailing. That means:

  • More reliable mass transit, especially trains and BRT corridors that run late enough to serve eventgoers.

  • Better integration between rail, buses, ferries and last-mile transport so people can move easily without relying on cars.

  • Purpose-built event mobility plans, including shuttles and designated drop-off zones, to avoid total gridlock around venues.

  • Safer pedestrian access, especially at night, so people can walk short distances without fear.

These improvements would not only help during Detty December, but they would also make daily life easier for millions of Lagosians.

Lagos Is Evolving, and Its Transport System Must Evolve Too

Lagos is a cultural hotspot attracting global attention every December. However, the reality is clear: the city is growing faster than its transport infrastructure.

If Lagos wants to keep thriving, it needs a transport system that can handle the crowd, the energy and the demand.

Detty December is a blessing for the economy. But to fully enjoy the season without the yearly gridlock struggle, Lagos must build a mobility system worthy of its ambition.

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Kingsley Okeke

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