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Lagos clean up: Buildings on right of way won’t be spared – Sanwo-Olu

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Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has disclosed that the ongoing clean-up is a major step to rescue the city from flood and other related disaster.

He added that no building on the right of way would be spared since the city is already below sea level.

Speaking during a live media chat on economic hardship on TVC, Sanwo-Olu said the government was not out to take off people’s buildings except those that violated the law of rights of way.

He reaffirmed that no building would be spared including those built by the staff of the Lagos State government.

Right of way is a legal right to pass over another person’s land or the right of certain traffic to go ahead of other traffic.

Sanwo-Olu further revealed that during the clean-up at Obalende and Ijora areas, several infrastructures including bridges and rail lines were protected against hibernating people who later turned to attack and rob innocent passersby of their possessions.

He said, “We went round to clean up the city. If you see what we took away from Ijora, Obalende and the rest of it. We have done massive rail infrastructure underneath that rail you see people in governed spaces. These are the kinds of things we see in terms of traffic robbery.

“Some of them will just come out and rob people on Eko Bridge. Last year, under the bridge of Apongbon,  there was a fire incidence that led the government to shut down the bridge for nine months.

“No government will fold its arms and allow such to happen. For nine months, we killed the economic activities in the Apongbon under the bridge. For us to go back and clear it, it is for us to do it over and again. And for the people to know that the bridges needed to be protected. So that those structures can last a hundred and twenty years. Even we don’t have the money to build those kinds of bridges again.”

Sanwo-Olu reaffirmed that Lagos was ranked 18th position globally early this year as one of the preferred cities to live in the world, adding that doesn’t happen by sitting back without doing the right things.

According to him, the right things to be done are difficult sometimes. They are things that will appear as if it is not very popular but they are meant to keep the city safe for all of us.

He also called on individuals to respect the rule of law. “We should not also compromise it anyhow.”

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