Lagos govt begins road projects, seeks residents’ cooperation

The Lagos State government has urged residents of Lagos Island to cooperate with urban regeneration agencies as they begin demolishing illegal structures to rehabilitate roads and start 15 projects.
The appeal was made during a stakeholders’ meeting held on Friday.
Olufemi Daramola, special adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on infrastructure, made this known at the meeting.
Ten roads set for reconstruction include Idumagbo Avenue, Ojo Giwa, Oroyinyin, Moshalasi, Okoya, and Iga-Iduganran Streets and the completion of Adeniji Adele Road.
Mr Daramola said the Sanwo-Olu administration remains committed to urban regeneration, road rehabilitation, and improving drainage systems in the area.
“I have carefully listened to all stakeholders. Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration is responsive, and our THEMES Plus Agenda remains our guiding principle.
“We will keep providing residents with the necessary infrastructure. Our royal fathers mentioned the need for a recreational centre. I have spoken to my counterpart, and we will look into it,” he said.
He added that at least 15 road projects would be carried out in collaboration with the Office of Enterprise Geographic Information Service (E-GIS) and Urban Development.
Gbolahan Oki, general manager of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), announced that demolitions of illegal structures would begin soon.
“I always give one-week notice before demolitions begin. We are coming, so please do what is necessary. Remove extensions to allow the right of way,” he said.
Olajide Babajide, special adviser on E-GIS and urban development, also urged residents to allow officers to carry out their duties without obstruction.
“This meeting is crucial. We must continue to collaborate to provide essential infrastructure. Urban regeneration is necessary for creating a conducive environment,” he said.
Lateef Somide, permanent secretary of the Office of Infrastructure, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to inclusive governance through stakeholder engagement.
“Lagos Island is a commercial hub, and flooding has been a major issue. These road projects will bring social benefits and reduce travel time,” he said.
Similarly, Mahmood Adegbite, permanent secretary of the Office of Drainage Services, urged residents to support the government’s efforts to improve drainage and enhance the area’s aesthetics.
“I urge residents to install septic tanks, dispose of waste properly, and avoid illegal construction as the government works on road and drainage reconstruction,” he said.
The stakeholders’ meeting was attended by community leaders, residents, transport unions, and white cap chiefs.
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