Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), Sunday began a fresh
campaign to restore Law and Order in the State as he issued quit notice
to all squatters under bridges in Lagos and drivers of tankers and other
articulated vehicles parked on roads in the State.
The Governor
exasperated by the level of degradation and environmental nuisance
caused to government facilities and public assets in Apapa and Amuwo
Odofin areas of the State, noted that the wanton disregard to law and
order by people who want to earn a living at all cost, was causing the
State much damage that government cannot afford to treat it with kid
gloves.
He described the current campaign to clean the city as
necessary and devoid of religious, ethnic or other sectional
considerations but which must be carried out now to save the State from
further degradation and imminent chaos.
According to him, all the
heads of security agencies are involved in the renewed drive. He warned
the squatters to quit the sites within seven days or face the wrath of
the law because government would not give up the fight until the state
is rid of people and interests who allow their selfish needs to
jeopardize the collective goal of moving the state forward.
Fashola advised people who have nowhere to live and owners of vehicles
who have nowhere to park to quit the state for good so that they would
not, out of their desperation to make money through any means, disturb
or kill the business of others through their illegalities saying such
money would amount to blood money.
The Governor was saddened by
the grave damage done to Creek Road, Apapa, where many properties have
been abandoned by their owners and many businesses closed down because
the concessionaire handling the Apapa Port shut out trailer trucks that
were meant to park inside the Port and called on the management of the
Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and other Federal Government agencies to
get more concerned about the well-being of people living in the Apapa
corridor.
Accompanying the Governor on the tour were the Service
Chiefs including New Commander 9 Brigade, Brigadier-General Pat Akem,
AirBase Commander, Air Commodore Tony Omenyi, Commissioner of Police,
Mr. Umar Abubakar Manko, members of the State Executive Council
including Chief of Staff, Mr. Lanre Babalola, the Head of Service,
Prince Olusegun Ogunlewe, Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lateef
Ibirogba, his Environment, Health, Works, Commerce and Industry and
Water Infrastructure counterparts, Mr. Tunji Bello, Dr. Jide Idris, Dr.
Wale Ahmed, Mrs. Olusola Oworu and Prince Segun Oniru respectively,
among other members of the State Executive Council and other top
government functionaries.
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