Modernisation of Mile12-Ikorodu road to cost N30bn – Fashola.
Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde
Fashola, on Monday said his administration was committed to implementing
the modernisation of Mile12-Ikorodu road to improve movement in the
area.
Fashola, at the celebration of his 1, 700
days in office, appealed to residents of the area for understanding,
saying their present discomfort would soon be over.
He said, “The design of the road is ready
and we are working with the Federal Government and the World Bank to
conclude financing on the project, which will cost about N30bn.”
The governor said the government was also
working to link Ikorodu with Ajah through Ibeshe Road. He added that
the road would remove the problem of travelling through the metropolis
to reach Lekki and its environs.
Fashola explained that construction and
rehabilitation of inner roads had become important for his government.
He said the state had started road works in Ogudu, Surulere, Mushin,
Ajegunle, Ifako and Alimosho among others. He added that by the end of
2012, his administrationwould deliver 217 roads.
He said, “Critical areas of activities
for us will be the construction and rehabilitation of inner city roads.
We plan to implement the construction, rehabilitation and rebuilding of
152 inner roads across all councils in the state. In addition, there are
65 roads upon which work has commenced, bringing the total number of
roads that we hope to deliver at the end of this budget cycle to 217.”
Fashola said the government was also working to implement the Lagos State Residents Registration Programme during the year.
“It applies to every persons of whatever faith, colour or ethnic group who is a Nigerian, and who lives in Lagos,” he said.
The governor added that the state would
formally inaugurate the Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Scheme, to make
owning a home by many residents a reality.
“We have identified several sites out of
which awards have been made for the construction of housing blocks of
one, two and three bedroom units in such places like Ogba, Omole,
Alimosho, Lekki, Surulere, Ikorodu, Ilupeju, Amuwo Odofin, Agbowa,
Magodo, among others,” he stated.
Fashola also urged all Lagosians to be
vigilant and report all unusual occurrences in their neighbourhoods to
the security agencies.
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