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Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by kennethokey15(m): 7:28am On Apr 15, 2016 |
Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Thursday said the State Government would sign a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with investors for the construction of the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge before May 29. Mr. Ambode, speaking at the Third Quarterly Town Hall meeting in Ikorodu, said that the bridge would run from Ajah to Ikorodu, to Isawo, and berth at Ojodu, Ikeja, back to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. “Many investors have shown interest in the actualisation of our dream for the 4th Mainland Bridge,” he said. Mr. Ambode said that once the MoU was signed, works would begin on the bridge, which would boost the economy of Lagos-East Senatorial District. He also said that plans were underway to convert the Ikorodu-Imota-Itoikin-Agbowa Road to an eight-lane road under the Build-Own-Transfer (BOT) scheme. He said that though the government did not have fund for the reconstruction of the road, some investors had shown interest in the project. He said the road would be built under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme. “It will be a PPP Project; there will be three lanes on both sides and the remaining two lanes in the middle will be reserved for rail development in the future when the government has funds for the project,” he said. On commercial motorcycle riders operating on Mile 12- Ikorodu Expressway, Mr. Ambode ordered the Commissioner of Police and other security agencies to enforce the law in the area. He said that from now on, they would no longer be tolerated, as government would take drastic action to nip the menace in the bud for the safety of lives. “As much as Okada is dangerous to our safety and security, we as government must create alternative. “I am happy that all our leaders and traditional leaders are here; with what we have provided on the Mile 12 axis, that is the BRT buses, I do not think anybody will want to ride Okada again. “It will fizzle out before I take my final action,” Ambode said. He also ordered the taskforce to serve evacuation notice to all occupants of shanties at Ajelogo-Akanimodo in Ikorodu , after which demolition should commence in earnest, noting that such places harboured criminals. Mr. Ambode, while reeling out the achievements of his administration in the last three months, said the state had achieved major breakthrough in the area of security. He said that since the launch of the N4.78 billion security equipment, the state had won several battles against crime. Mr. Ambode 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 the state. The governor said that many criminals had so far been arrested since the launch of the security equipment. “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. Mr. Ambode said his administration had also recorded success in its Light Up Lagos Project as 68 rural communities were recently connected to the national grid. He said that places like Ile-Zik down to Tollgate on Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway had been lit up. He disclosed that the Light Blue Rail project was now about 85 per cent complete. On education, the governor said N561 million was paid by the State Government as West African Examination Council (WAEC) fees of 46,000 public school students in the state for this year’s Senior School Certificate Examination. “This government is methodically and strategically pursuing our programmes to put Lagos on the world stage as a megapolis. “Please pay your taxes and take ownership of the projects we have initiated and together we will build the Lagos of our dreams. “I solicit your support in ensuring the full realisation of our policies and programmes to achieve our goal of a safe and prosperous Lagos,” Mr. Ambode said. (NAN) Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/201799-lagos-government-sign-mou-construction-4th-mainland-bridge-may-ambode.html |
Re: Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by Queeee(m): 7:30am On Apr 15, 2016 |
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Re: Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by kennethokey15(m): 7:32am On Apr 15, 2016 |
Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Thursday said the State Government would sign a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with investors for the construction of the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge before May 29. Mr. Ambode, speaking at the Third Quarterly Town Hall meeting in Ikorodu, said that the bridge would run from Ajah to Ikorodu, to Isawo, and berth at Ojodu, Ikeja, back to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. “Many investors have shown interest in the actualisation of our dream for the 4th Mainland Bridge,” he said. Mr. Ambode said that once the MoU was signed, works would begin on the bridge, which would boost the economy of Lagos-East Senatorial District. He also said that plans were underway to convert the Ikorodu-Imota-Itoikin-Agbowa Road to an eight-lane road under the Build-Own-Transfer (BOT) scheme. He said that though the government did not have fund for the reconstruction of the road, some investors had shown interest in the project. He said the road would be built under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme. “It will be a PPP Project; there will be three lanes on both sides and the remaining two lanes in the middle will be reserved for rail development in the future when the government has funds for the project,” he said. On commercial motorcycle riders operating on Mile 12- Ikorodu Expressway, Mr. Ambode ordered the Commissioner of Police and other security agencies to enforce the law in the area. He said that from now on, they would no longer be tolerated, as government would take drastic action to nip the menace in the bud for the safety of lives. “As much as Okada is dangerous to our safety and security, we as government must create alternative. “I am happy that all our leaders and traditional leaders are here; with what we have provided on the Mile 12 axis, that is the BRT buses, I do not think anybody will want to ride Okada again. “It will fizzle out before I take my final action,” Ambode said. He also ordered the taskforce to serve evacuation notice to all occupants of shanties at Ajelogo-Akanimodo in Ikorodu , after which demolition should commence in earnest, noting that such places harboured criminals. Mr. Ambode, while reeling out the achievements of his administration in the last three months, said the state had achieved major breakthrough in the area of security. He said that since the launch of the N4.78 billion security equipment, the state had won several battles against crime. Mr. Ambode 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 the state. The governor said that many criminals had so far been arrested since the launch of the security equipment. “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. Mr. Ambode said his administration had also recorded success in its Light Up Lagos Project as 68 rural communities were recently connected to the national grid. He said that places like Ile-Zik down to Tollgate on Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway had been lit up. He disclosed that the Light Blue Rail project was now about 85 per cent complete. On education, the governor said N561 million was paid by the State Government as West African Examination Council (WAEC) fees of 46,000 public school students in the state for this year’s Senior School Certificate Examination. “This government is methodically and strategically pursuing our programmes to put Lagos on the world stage as a megapolis. “Please pay your taxes and take ownership of the projects we have initiated and together we will build the Lagos of our dreams. “I solicit your support in ensuring the full realisation of our policies and programmes to achieve our goal of a safe and prosperous Lagos,” Mr. Ambode said. (NAN) |
Re: Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by abbacar: 7:42am On Apr 15, 2016 |
hmmmm |
Re: Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by olafum1(m): 7:52am On Apr 15, 2016 |
Lagos is working, and should serve as an epitome of development to other Nigerian states. Enough of mouth promises without action. It's time we have leaders with vision and foresight. God Bless us all 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by jmichlins(m): 7:57am On Apr 15, 2016 |
And 2nd niger bridge is yet to be built why not the south east state governors contribute to actualize the project |
Re: Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by Flexherbal(m): 8:08am On Apr 15, 2016 |
Ambode is working. |
Re: Lagos Government To Sign Mou For Construction Of 4th Mainland Bridge In May – Am by Nobody: 8:14am On Apr 15, 2016 |
This is a very good and welcome development. |
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