Lagosians have been advised to desist from trading on roads, median and sidewalks constructed by the state government. Equally, auto mechanics in the state have been warned to desist from turning roads constructed by the state government into their workshops.
This advice and warning were given on Tuesday by the duo of the state Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN; and the state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat in Mushin. The occasion was the handing over of 16 newly constructed and
rehabilitated roads by the state government to the people of Mushin community.
First to speak was Hamzat who while welcoming the Governor and members of the state executive council to the event warned that, “these are roads are not constructed for use as mechanics workshops. Don’t repair vehicles on these roads. Please allow the roads to serve the purpose they are meant for”.
The Commissioner stated further that the roads are further indication of the determination of the Fashola administration to ensure that the people of the state enjoy dividends of democracy even at their doorsteps. “For the residents of the areas where the roads we are delivering today are located, they will bear testimony to the fact that they have become virtually
impassable before the intervention of the state government,” Hamzat said.
According to him, the decision to embark on such massive road rehabilitation especially in Mushin, showed the love the Fashola administration has for the people of the state particularly the residents of Mushin.
“The only way you can show appreciation to the administration of Governor Fashola is for you to be law abiding always, pay your taxes regularly, ensure proper maintenance of these roads and most importantly continue to support and rally round our great party, the All Progressive Congress (APC),” Hamzat said.
Governor Fashola, speaking later, corroborated the claim of the Commissioner.
“If it is only to commission these roads, I will not have been here, the commissioner and the special adviser can handle that. But I came purposely to talk to you that these roads are meant to provide vehicles smooth passage of way. They are not trading centres neither are they mechanics workshops. Allow the roads to perform the duty they are meant for. These roads are built with your money, the tax payers’ money. By trading and doing auto works on them, you are depriving some tax payers the right to enjoy what they have paid for,” the Governor said.
Fashola stated further that all the roads constructed were provided with side walks on the two sides for pedestrians to make use of. “So when you started trading on the side walks, you are depriving the pedestrians who will no other option than to walk on the
roads thereby preventing free flow of traffic,” he said.
Giving a breakdown of the rehabilitated roads, Hamzat stated that the roads are: Folarin Street, 190 metres; Oyewuwo Street,190 metres; Akinyemi Crescent, 510 metres; Ajana Street, 200 metres; Ishaga Road; Kelani Road, 175 metres; Akamo Street; Eniola Street, 160 metres; Olanibi/Ojekunle Street, 1 kilometre; Paul Okuntola Street; Badejo Kalesanwo Street, 675 metres; Akinlawon Street, 245 metres; Ronke Street, 500 metres; Sadiku Street; and Kereowo Babalola Street, 1 kilometre.
Apart from the Governor and members of the state executive council, others present at the event include the Chairman of Odiolowo/Ojuwoye Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Aremo Taofeek Adeyemi Alli; his
Mushin Local Government counterpart, Babatunde Adepitan; member of the state House of Assembly for Mushin State Constituency 1, Princess Adefunmilayo Tejuoso; his Mushin State Constituency 2 counterpart, Bolaji Yusuf Ayinla; Vice Chairman of Odiolowo/Ojuwoye LCDA, Honourable Rasak Ajala; traditional rulers and party
members.