Ambode Promises to Sign MoU on 4th Mainland Bridge
The Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode has
said that the State Government will formally sign a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) with investors for the construction of the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge
before the end of May 2016.
The Governor made this known on
Thursday while speaking at the First Quarter 2016 Town Hall Meeting, the third
in the series, held at the Ikorodu Town Hall, Ikorodu.
Ambode assured residents that once
the MoU is signed, work would begin on the 4th Mainland Bridge, which according
to him, would go a long way to boost the economy of Lagos East Senatorial
District.
His words: “Many investors have shown interest in the
actualization of our dream for the 4th Mainland Bridge which will run from Ajah
to Ikorodu to Isawo and berth at Ojodu, Ikeja back to the Ibadan expressway. By
the grace of God, we will sign an MoU and commence action before May
29.”
According to the Governor, investors have equally shown
interest in the redevelopment of the fish market to an international Fish
Market and the redevelopment of inner roads in Epe and Ibeju-Lekki.
Governor Ambode said the intention of his administration is
to ensure that no part of the state is left undeveloped, expressing optimism
that the Lagos East Senatorial District which used to be the economic hub of
the state in the then Western Region will regain its position.
“Over the years, the economic activities have continually
dwindled resulting in urban migration, underdevelopment and unemployment.
It is with a view of revitalizing the economic activities of this zone that
Government has identified the need for urgent intervention.
“To this end, Government will be relocating the Mile 12
Market to Imota. Work on this will commence next week. Our vision
is to make the East Senatorial Zone economically viable and livable”, he said.
Responding to complaints on the
menace of motorcycles, otherwise known as Okada in the State, Governor Ambode
asked the people whether they would support a total ban on such mode of transportation
in this age and time and in a city like Lagos, a question which was answered in
the affirmative by majority of the stakeholders in the hall who raised their
hands in support.
The Governor said: “I’m encouraged by this very
transparent, credible, free and fair affirmation which I just got from the
people. From the response, many of the people in this hall are in support of a
total ban on Okada and since this is a government of the people, all the
security agencies in Lagos including the Police, Task Force, LASTMA and others,
to start with, are hereby directed to fully enforce the ban on Okada between
Mile 12 and Ikorodu.
“We will not tolerate Okada on the road and I hereby emphasize
that there is no more Okada on Mile 12-Ikorodu Road. Anyone caught flouting
this directive will have their Okada impounded and we would prosecute such
people as well before the court,” the Governor said.
Speaking on the need for the youths in the state to key
into the programmes lined up for them by his administration, Governor Ambode
urged street urchins and youths involved in social vices such as cultism to lay
down their arms assuring that they would be empowered to be gainfully and
productively engaged.
He said the plan of his administration is that youths,
artisans and entrepreneurs in each of the Senatorial districts and divisions in
the State would be able to access at least N1billon between now and June, and
use same for their greater economic prosperity, and by extension that of the
State.
Governor Ambode, who also responded to pleas by residents
in Ikorodu on the need for the expansion and rehabilitation of the road
network, assured that government will explore the Public Private Partnership
(PPP) initiative to transform the Ikorodu-Imota-Agbowa-Itokin-Epe Road into a
standard 8-lane Road.
He also directed the Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Resources as well as the State Electricity Board to look at the possibilities
of providing electricity for Igbo-Olomu community, a suburb in Ikorodu, which
has been without light for over 10 years.
Highlighting some of his
administration’s strides in the last quarter, Governor Ambode said the State
achieved major breakthrough in security, saying that since the launch of the
N4.78 billion equipment, the state had won several battles against crime.
He said the quick response in the rescue of the kidnapped
girls in Ikorodu and the quelling of the Mile 12 riot were testimonies of the
effectiveness of the security system in Lagos.
The Governor added that many criminals had so far been
arrested since the launch of the security equipment, saying that he was ready
to pay for information given that would lead to the arrest of hardened criminals.
“I am ready to pay monetary
compensation for information on hardened criminals as we proceed to make Lagos
crime-free. We are happy to report that crime rate has also reduced in the last
three months,” he said.
Governor Ambode also used the
occasion to appeal to residents to continue to pay their taxes, take ownership
of projects in their domain and support the government to achieve the policies
and programmes aimed at ensuring a safe and prosperous Lagos.
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