LAMATA Launches Bold Offensive Against Air Pollution in Lagos
In a significant move to improve air quality in Lagos, the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has begun deploying low-cost air quality monitoring devices across major transport corridors in the city.
The initiative, supported by a grant from the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute (EPIC) Clean Air Program, aims to provide real-time data on emissions and air pollution.
The devices, sourced from manufacturers including IQAir, AirBeam, AirGradient, and Star Krest, will help track emissions from LAMATA-regulated buses. This data will support sustainable transportation policies and improve public health outcomes by enabling evidence-based decision-making.
According to LAMATA's page on instagram, about 45 Air Quality Monitoring Devices (AQMDs) will be installed in key locations. The collected data will feed into a Lagos-specific emissions database, aiding policy development, operational planning, and long-term investment strategies.
The project also aims to build local research capacity and strengthen technical expertise in environmental monitoring.
To promote transparency and global collaboration, air quality data from these sensors will be made publicly accessible via the OpenAQ platform, providing researchers, civil society, and policymakers with valuable insights into Lagos' environmental health.
This deployment marks a key step toward creating a cleaner, healthier, and more data-driven transport system for the city’s growing population.
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