Fashola: FG’s Plan to Take Over Lagos-Badagry Road Unfortunate
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, said on Sunday that the
plan of the federal government to take over the Lagos-Badagry expressway
currently being re-developed by his administration was ill-fated and
unfortunate.
He also lamented the delay of the federal government to approve a corridor for the development of a light rail (red line) project which, he said, had been designed and perfected.
He expressed disappointment with the federal government’s approach to
issues relating to Lagos State development, while giving his account of
stewardship to mark 2,700 days in office at the Lagos TV complex,
Agidingbi, Ikeja yesterday.
Fashola, who addressed a wide range of
stakeholders in the state, including the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwanu
Akiolu, and Deputy Governor, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefilure, at the
public meeting, said the federal government “will have the state to deal
with on the planned takeover.”
He said: “About the light rail
project, I have told you that the red line was delayed because we have
to receive the federal government’s approval to share their corridor. On
the statement credited to the Minister for Works, Mr. Mike Onolememen,
honestly, I do not know.
“I have not heard it. I have not read it. I
think it will be wise to hear what he has to say about the matter. I
think it will be a very unfortunate journey to even contemplate that
kind of idea,” the governor explained.
Fashola, however, said the
federal government “will have us to deal with if that is the case. I do
not think that anybody who is sensible want will want to stand in the
way of development,” expressing doubt about the plan.
According to
the governor, what will the objective be when you are not providing the
money? You are not providing the design. We are reconstructing the road
so that our state can move forward. I do not want to believe that he
made that statement. I think we will leave it there.
On Ebola Virus
Disease, (EVD),Fashola said the state government had finalised
arrangements to deploy some health workers who had helped in the
containment of the deadly virus in the state to Sierra Leone.
The
governor said the health workers were to replicate the state’s virus
containment strategies in the Sierra-Leone with a view to assisting the
Ebola-hit country overcome the health crisis.
Fashola said though
Nigeria was as of now free from the disease, there “is still the risk of
new infections from cross-border movements.“
The state’s planned
mission to Sierra Leone is not only to assist the country to deal with
the huge health challenge but also to reduce the risk of the disease
crossing to countries within the sub-region.
“Lagos is free from
Ebola, Nigeria is free from Ebola. But that does not mean there cannot
be another case. For as long as people are moving from country to
country, the risk of infections is still there. That is why I appeal to
the federal government to continue to scrutinise people travelling into
Nigeria from land, sea and air from regions where the problem is still
ravaging.
“That is why some of the things the Commissioner for
Health, Dr. Jide Idris, will be announcing very soon is the arrangements
we are making to send some of our health workers and volunteers to go
and help out in Sierra Leone. That is the only way we, the whole of
Africa and the World, can be
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Fashola: FG’s Plan to Take Over Lagos-Badagry Road Unfortunate
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