Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.
Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.
Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.
Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.
Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.
Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.
Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.
Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents around Okokomaiko part of the state that the road linking their community to Maza-Maza would be completed in December.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy also inspected the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry expressway.
The deplorable state of Lagos-Badagry express way has made life so difficult for Badagry residents and other users.
The governor said that contractors handling the expansion of the road would be mobilised back to site this month and that construction work would commence immediately at the Maza-Maza, Iba junction down to Okokomaiko end of the road.
Governor Sanwoolu expressed displeasure at the unsanitary condition of the already completed part of the road from the National Arts Theatre down to Orile.
He appealed to traders who had converted some section of the road to markets to vacate as arrangements would be put in place to clear the massive pile of refuse on the roads.
The governor also visited Igando Lagos Homs Scheme and the Ikeja Bus Terminal.