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Ogun Government commences demolition Of Shanties along Lagos-Ibadan expressway

The Ogun State government has on Wednesday the 29th of December, 2021 commenced the demolition of shanties erected on setbacks along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway which, according to it, have become environmental nuisances along the corridor.

The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Environment, Farook Akintunde said the government embarked on the demolition after several warnings and abatement notices served on the owners of the shanties who are mostly traders to vacate all the road setbacks and move to formally recognised markets proved abortive.

Akintunde said, “The state government will not fold its arms and watch these shanties deface the aesthetic beauty of the state which is the gateway to many states of the federation.

“These structures are not only an eyesore, they harbour criminals who disguise as traders during daytime but perpetuate their nefarious activities in the night.

“Aside from these, the genuine traders among them sell in filthy environment which breeds rodents and vectors which have adverse health implications on those that patronize them especially unsuspecting commuters to the state who desire to have quick fixed meals.”

He therefore advised the traders to move to formally recognized markets which, according to him, have enough spaces to accommodate them.

He added that the Ogun state government would not only pull down shanties in the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway axis, but throughout the state.

Akintude said all road setbacks in the state will soon wear a new look that befits the status of the Gateway state, warning that anyone of them caught re-erecting his or her shanties in the cleared areas would face the full wrath of the law.

 

 

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