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If you are looking for a place in Lagos that combines a peaceful environment with a bit of industrial importance, Ijede is that place. Located on the outskirts of the Ikorodu area, Ijede is a town that many people know because of the popular Egbin Power Plant. It is a coastal community, which means it sits right by the water, offering a mix of road and water transport options for residents and visitors.
Whether you are moving to Ijede for work at the power station, visiting family, or just exploring the Ikorodu axis, understanding how to get there and what to expect is important. In this guide, we will break down the local government details, the landmarks that make the area famous, and the current transport fares you should expect to pay when you enter a bus or take a boat.
Ijede is located within the Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos State. Specifically, it falls under the Ijede Local Council Development Area (LCDA). It is situated along the Lagos Lagoon, which gives it a very strategic position for fishing and water transportation.
The town is bordered by other communities like Ibeshe and Eleko. The terrain is mostly flat, and because of its proximity to the water, the breeze in Ijede is often cooler than what you would find in crowded places like Ikeja or Oshodi. It is a fast-growing suburb, with more people moving there to escape the high house rents in central Lagos.
If you are going to Ijede, these are the popular "bus stops" or places you will hear people mention often:
There are two main ways to reach Ijede: by road or by water. Most people coming from the Lagos Mainland or Island prefer the road route through Ikorodu Garage, while those looking to beat the heavy Ikorodu road traffic often choose the jetty.
If you are coming from Lagos Island (CMS or Obalende), you can take a big BRT bus to Ikorodu Garage. Once you "drop" at the garage, you will find small buses (Danfo) or tricycles (Keke Napep) heading straight to Ijede. The road is a single-lane road, so traffic can be a bit tight during work hours.
Transport fares in Lagos change based on the time of day and the fuel situation. Below is a table showing the estimated fare ranges to Ijede from common locations.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Ikorodu Garage to Ijede | Bus (Danfo) | β¦400 - β¦600 |
| Ikorodu Garage to Ijede | Tricycle (Keke) | β¦500 - β¦700 |
| CMS/Marina to Ijede | Ferry (Boat) | β¦1,500 - β¦2,500 |
| Oshodi to Ikorodu (Then to Ijede) | BRT/Bus | β¦1,200 - β¦1,800 |
| Badore (Ajah) to Ijede | Ferry (Boat) | β¦1,000 - β¦1,500 |
To have a smooth journey, you need to know where to board your bus or boat. Here are the most reliable parks:
1. Life Jackets are Compulsory: If you choose to use the water route, never enter a boat without a life jacket. Ensure it is buckled properly.
2. Avoid Late Nights: The road from Ikorodu Garage to Ijede can be very dark at night. It is better to travel before 7:00 PM.
3. Hold Small Change: When you "enter bus" in Ikorodu, try to have "change" (lower denominations) to avoid issues with conductors.
4. Ask Questions: If you are not sure where to "drop," tell the driver or the people sitting next to you. Nigerians are helpful; they will tell you when you reach your destination.
Ijede is under the Ikorodu Local Government Area, specifically within the Ijede Local Council Development Area (LCDA).
Yes, the Ijede Jetty is very active and connects commuters to CMS, Marina, and Badore in Ajah.
By bus, it usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the traffic at the Sabo/Igbogbo axis.
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