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Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by EkoAtlantic1(f): 11:28pm On Dec 02, 2012
The Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola has continued his inspection of on-going projects across the state, reiterating the commitment of his administration to the safety of life even as he warned members of the public against encroachment on lands and properties belonging to the Government.

Mr Fashola, who began his inspection from the drainage projects along WEMCO Road, also inspected the Shogunro Scheme Phase 1 and 2 Lagos HOMS in Ogba, the Yaya Abatan/College Road Upgrading project in Ifako-Ijaiye, the Ogo-Oluwa Road Network project also in Ifako-Ijaiye, the proposed Digital Village (Katangowa), Amikanle, the Elere Channel and Ayinke House Upgrade in Ikeja.

Fielding questions from Government House Correspondents after the intensive inspection, the governor expressed dismay over the attitude of the people towards their environment, warning that the way people treat their environment today would affect everyone in future.

Pointing out that the responsibility of the government is to save life and property, Mr Fashola condemned the way people defecate and urinate on the bare ground, pour fuel, engine oil and other chemicals indiscriminately in the name of doing business. He also urged the utilization of cemeteries for burials as against burying the dead in residential areas.

“For me, it is not about doing business today. It is what will happen in 20 years’ time. We are living in a way that we are abusing the environment. Simply because we want to do business, so we defecate on the road, we urinate, we pour engine oil and we pour fuel on the road because we are running okada business. Even we have to increase the use of cemeteries in burying our dead”, the governor said.

Explaining that most of the wastes, especially organic wastes, being dumped indiscriminately would affect the underground water from which water is extracted when boreholes are sunk, Mr Fashola declared, “With all the chemicals going into the underground water, it, therefore, does not surprise me the incidence of strange diseases among the people today such as cancer, bronchitis, kidney failure and other strange ailments”, adding, “Our environment is becoming increasingly toxic”.

“So when Government says let us clean up the environment, we do so in a long term and the future interest of all of us. Our experts have advised us, we cannot continue like this”, he said.

Also responding to a question on the demand for resettlement by people living on the site of the proposed Digital Village, Mr Fashola stated that his administration has kept a track record of resettling and paying compensation to people who have been displaced from their lawfully acquired property adding, however, that where people jump unto Government land illegally, they should not expect compensation or resettlement when such property is reacquired by government.

“As far as resettlement is concerned, I know it is difficult to find an example of a resettlement-oriented government like this Government. We did Isale Gangan redevelopment, we did Oluwole redevelopment and we resettled people. But in cases where people are squatters, they have no colour of rights”, the governor said.

According to him, “The law does not protect illegality, it protects rights and you do not acquire rights by acting illegally. You don’t jump unto government land and acquire a right there and begin to shout human right. Human rights are legal rights; they are not rights acquired by illegal conduct and we must understand this in a democracy”.

Challenging anybody who claims to have been deprived of his legally acquired property by his administration without compensation to bring forward such claim, Governor Fashola declared, “All of the demolition we did to expand the Badagry Expressway, we are still paying compensation. The people we moved from Oshodi are going into a new market that is ready. We have intervened in Obalende, clearing Obalende without necessarily displacing the rightful owners”.

“I hope that members of the public will understand that they can’t acquire right by jumping unto the roadside and saying it is where they must trade. May be, it may be politically popular to agitate citizens who are not aware of what rights and obligations are. People escalate these things. Some people, some of those societies and organisations make profit and get grants at the behest of the so-called masses they claim to be fighting for. Masses don’t have the right to break the law and if they do, we will enforce it”, the governor said.
The governor who also spoke on compliance to law and order said there is no society where laws are not broken, stressing that from the facts at his disposal there have been increasing cases of complianceto law and order in the State.

“As we go on these tours, if we see people who break the law, we will stop, we will arrest them. Today, we have arrested a Policeman whom I am going to hand over to his Commissioner of Police and I am sure he is going to be prosecuted. So nobody is going to be above the law in this state”, the Governor said adding,“Everybody must surrender and submit himself to the law in our State. If you cannot submit yourself to the law, then leave our State”.

The governor, who gave a detailed rundown of his itinerary, said the work and inspection started from WEMCO in Ogba where the storm water drainage being constructed to discharge water from Ogba area down to the gorge at Odo-Iya-Alaro was inspected.

He said the drainage project in Ogba would be completed in March next year, adding that the team was also at Agege to inspect the Elere storm water drainage which is also an indicator of the preparations for next year’s rainy season.

At the Lagos HOMs housing project at Ogba,Sogunro 1 and II., the governor expressed joy at the economic exchange saying there are about 800 people employed on the sites adding,“Ultimately, we are having over 240 apartments made up of 144 apartments on one side and about 80 plus on the other side. So, over 200 families will live in that area. Of course there is a lot of regeneration to be done as you saw.”

Speaking on the Yaya Abatan, College Road in Ifako- Ijaiye Local Government, Mr Fashola recalled that during his first visit to the place in 2007, it was the issue of the drainage, the gorge and the erosion problem that commanded attention. “That problem has been solved, now, we are back to the road network and you have seen how we have opened up that road to connect Iju, you saw the local network of roads there, Lucas, Ogo Oluwa and about four other streets there which is the second side of what we did with Constituency one in the first term of the local network of roads”, he said.

On Iju, Ajuwon and Katangowa where the State Government intends to relocate the Computer Village, Mr Fashola stressed that the Government intends making the place the State’s technology centre disclosing that Government was already talking to computer manufacturers within and outside Nigeria and that there are so many brand names that are showing eagerness to come and invest there.

“It is going to be a major activity centre for industrial and warehouse production, retail repairs and everything related to information technology. It will serve as the information village for the whole State as it is originally designed in the Alimosho Master Plan which I have been talking about”, the Governor said.

He said now the State Government was ready to move in to start work, adding that Government was also seeing the need to incorporate residential apartments into the plan.

On Amikanle where squatters encroached on government land, Mr Fashola said, “People just settle on government land, build without a plan, now they are asking we want roads, we want this, we want that. The development is so quick and is running ahead of this thing, but we have all of that in focus”.

Speaking on the redevelopment and expansion of Ayinke House in Ikejainto a Maternal and Maternity Gynecological centre, Mr Fashola declared, “By the time we finish now, it is going to be a bigger and expanded version, much more upscale version of what Sir Mobolaji Bank Anthony donated to the State but would remain Ayinke House when we are done. It would however become the topmost referral centre for Gynecology, Maternal and infant obstetrics issues in the State”.

“It will give a lot of relief to Island Maternity and Massey and it would complement the Maternal and Child Care centres at Ifako, Isolo, Ikorodu, Amuwo, Surulere and others where we have set up those 100 bed four-storey facilities, so it is a work in progress, development continues, the work continues”, the Governor added.

Accompanying the governor on the inspection tour were members of the State Executive Council, including the Chief of Staff, Lanre Babalola, the Head of Service, Adesegun Ogunlewe, Secretary to the State Government Florence Oguntuase, Commissioner for Environment, Tunji Bello, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Aderemi Ibirogba, Commissioner for Health, Jide Idris, Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Sola Oworu, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Ade Ipaiye (SAN) and Special Adviser on Works and Infrastructure, Ganiyu Johnson among others, Federal and State lawmakers representing the areas visited, local government chairmen and other top government functionaries.

Posted by Channels Television on December 2, 2012.

http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/12/02/fashola-inspects-on-going-projects-cautions-against-encroaching-on-govt-lands/

Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by EkoAtlantic1(f): 11:30pm On Dec 02, 2012
Eko oni baje, Never cool
Eni ti o bafe ba Lagos je, thunder ma strike e tongue
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by Nobody: 11:46pm On Dec 02, 2012
Fashola dey make me laugh! Na who come dey shiit and piss for public? Well we know people who are fond of doing it. Abeg let him build more public toilets and stop complaining.

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by djustice: 12:26am On Dec 03, 2012
What is this smooth talking thief inspecting? Ao ko e je mo joor! Sir werey. Ole jatijati.

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by Nobody: 1:41am On Dec 03, 2012
djustice: What is this smooth talking thief inspecting? Ao ko e je mo joor! Sir werey. Ole jatijati.
mumu, e thief your money, do you even have a TIN?
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by seanet01: 2:01am On Dec 03, 2012
djustice: What is this smooth talking thief inspecting? Ao ko e je mo joor! Sir werey. Ole jatijati.
Olodo. Na hatred go kill you. Aburo tewonde george

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by 3direct: 2:08am On Dec 03, 2012
Eko oni baje

Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by emmatok(m): 2:12am On Dec 03, 2012
So COMPUTER VILLAGE will be relocated at last.
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by emmatok(m): 2:14am On Dec 03, 2012
berem: Fashola dey make me laugh! Na who come dey shiit and piss for public? Well we know people who are fond of doing it. Abeg let him build more public toilets and stop complaining.
Women carry your bigotry out of this thread.

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by meksroland: 2:15am On Dec 03, 2012
Fashola is working as far as press and some foolish ACN fanatics are concerned. Lagos is one of the worst state to live in in the whole world now. What in Lagos is not even the worst right now.

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by kaze4blues(m): 2:50am On Dec 03, 2012
9th to comment...ohohohoh. Make I quickly go collect ma Price frm d bank
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by babzynkyahoocom(m): 3:38am On Dec 03, 2012
djustice: What is this smooth talking thief inspecting? Ao ko e je mo joor! Sir werey. Ole jatijati.

who is this fool?

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by dayokanu(m): 3:38am On Dec 03, 2012
Eko o ni baje o
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by bashydemy(m): 3:44am On Dec 03, 2012
Some people are just so stewpid not to see good thing in what fashola is doing, they are the kind that are trying to do anything to make his Government meaningless.
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by naja2: 4:34am On Dec 03, 2012
meksroland: Fashola is working as far as press and some foolish ACN fanatics are concerned. Lagos is one of the worst state to live in in the whole world now. What in Lagos is not even the worst right now.
. My brother no bi fight, if Lagos is not working pack your load and try abia where Orji is working or Ebonji where Elechi is performing wonders or better still Delta where the air is really "fresh". If only GEJ could be half as effective and efficient as Fashola with the massive resourses available to the fed govt, Nigeria would perhaps ve met its millenium dev goals.

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by dayokanu(m): 4:46am On Dec 03, 2012
naja2: . My brother no bi fight, if Lagos is not working pack your load and try abia where Orji is working or Ebonji where Elechi is performing wonders or better still Delta where the air is really "fresh". If only GEJ could be half as effective and efficient as Fashola with the massive resourses available to the fed govt, Nigeria would perhaps ve met its millenium dev goals.


Abi oo No be by force to live for Lagos, Everyone wey dey complain get dem own village wey dem abandon dey complain about Lagos.

If Lagos too hard make him go back to his village and see how they use him for Nkwobi

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by atuboweke(m): 5:04am On Dec 03, 2012
So he intentionally avoided the Ago Palace Way road again. No wonder the contractors are behaving any how. Just a small road taking 3yrs and no soluction.
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by oraclefemi(m): 5:26am On Dec 03, 2012
This is one governor i respect but in his quest to change the face of lagos state which i agree with , he is hurting the lower class and the common man ..read my article Fashola versus The Common Man on my blog www.femishine..com
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by princeonx: 5:39am On Dec 03, 2012
emmatok: So COMPUTER VILLAGE will be relocated at last.
Yes but why the double job/settlement as in moving them to Katangowa and resettling those in Katangowa somewhere else?
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by geez1: 6:17am On Dec 03, 2012

As usual, the Igbo people are pained. Whether it pains you or infuriates you, Yorubaland will continue to develop faster than you can ever keep pace with


Eko o Ni baje


If you live in Lagos or anywhere else in Yorubaland and curse the land or its people that have accommodated and fed you, then the land will not be productive for you by the Grace of God

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by markus1133: 6:17am On Dec 03, 2012
good for him
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by aglomar: 6:19am On Dec 03, 2012
Fashola is working but d corruption\exploitation twist needs to be addressed.
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by bashydemy(m): 6:19am On Dec 03, 2012
geez*:

As usual, the Igbo people are pained. Whether it pains you or infuriates you, Yorubaland will continue to develop faster than you can ever keep pace with


Eko o Ni baje


If you live in Lagos or anywhere else in Yorubaland and curse the land or its people that have accommodated and fed you, then the land will not be productive for you by the Grace of God
Take it easy on them please they are suffering from the experience they have from the bad Government from there respective state.

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by younglad007(m): 6:24am On Dec 03, 2012
Ahhh*yawning*

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by Bisjosh(f): 6:24am On Dec 03, 2012
bashy_demy: Take it easy on them please they are suffering from the experience they have from the bad Government from there respective state.


grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by smemud(m): 6:41am On Dec 03, 2012
Fashola for president.Haters can die...still d best in naija..
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by SIRCONFIDENCE(m): 6:53am On Dec 03, 2012
BEST RELIABLE FATHER(BRF) CARRY GO !.
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by bayulll01(m): 6:54am On Dec 03, 2012
cant wait for nigeria to divide those Igbos wil criticise anything in the west and still they will not go back to their dungeon piit village,una go hear when 9ja divide that thing the niger delta did by seizing all your valuables we wil do same since una no wan learn

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by Nobody: 6:58am On Dec 03, 2012
meksroland: Fashola is working as far as press and some foolish ACN fanatics are concerned. Lagos is one of the worst state to live in in the whole world now. What in Lagos is not even the worst right now.

Leave them alone. Most cannot see beyond their noses. I pity those accusing @djustice. . . Una go hear am when you start paying at least 400 box in daily toll fees alone even if you live in Ajah, Festac or Lekki

And all that upon the lumpy tax you pay
Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by OYINBOGOJU(m): 7:04am On Dec 03, 2012
DJTee:

Leave them alone. Most cannot see beyond their noses. I pity those accusing @djustice. . . Una go hear am when you start paying at least 400 box in daily toll fees alone even if you live in Ajah, Festac or Lekki

And all that upon the lumpy tax you pay

Misguided mind

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by hrmkz: 7:04am On Dec 03, 2012
Worthy of commendation!

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Re: Fashola Inspects On-going Projects by ypzilanti: 7:39am On Dec 03, 2012
When has GEJ personally inspected anything he has signed for? Just signing out monies at every FEC meeting with no follow up and no inspections.

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