Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday evening
commissioned the lighting up of the stretch of Lagos-Abeokuta expressway
from Ile Zik to former Toll Gate, Sango Ota and Murtala Mohammed
International Airport to Oshodi, just as he said the initiative was part
of the promise of building a 24/7 economy that will create employment
and wealth for the people.
Governor Ambode, who commissioned the
project amidst fanfare from elated residents, assured that his
administration will ensure that no part of the state is left untouched
in the Light Up Lagos Initiative.
The Governor recalled the
recent connection of 68 Communities in Ibeju Lekki to national grid
after over five years of being in total darkness, saying that the
project was a special programme of his administration designed to
achieve all-inclusive governance.
While reiterating that the
Light Up Lagos Project is built on a tripod consisting the Light Up
Lagos Power Advisory Committee, Community Electrification and the Street
Lighting Initiative, Governor Ambode said the commissioning would
provide adequate illumination on strategic highways in keeping with his
vision to light up all major roads and border towns in the State.
He
said: “It is very important to note that the Light Up Lagos Project
goes beyond lighting up roads. As a State, we have keyed into the CHANGE
mantra of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government and have taken
the project to Federal Roads. We have gotten the support of Federal
Government agencies to take over federal roads, put new installations
and retrofit existing installations that are not working.
“The Street Lights we are commissioning today are on Federal and State Roads. Other Federal Roads we have lit up include:
• Maryland to Mile 12 and
• Retrofitting of Third Mainland bridge
Some of the State Roads are:
• Agidingbi and Acme Roads in Ikeja
• Allen Avenue – Opebi Road
• Ekoro and Afa Nla Roads in Alimosho
and so many other roads too numerous to enlist here today,” the Governor said.
He
added that the project was an integral part of his programmes geared
towards putting Lagos on the same pedestal and status as similar
megalopolis in the world, adding that the initiative was also part of
the security strategy to make Lagos competitive, safe and secure.
He
said significant success had been recorded since the commencement of
the project among which included an increase in commercial activity in
the areas where project had been installed, while driving on major
highways and streets in Ikeja, Alausa Central Business District, Third
Mainland bridge, Iyana Oworo/Berger axis amongst others have become more
pleasurable as a result of the improved illumination.
While
assuring that the Gateway town of Seme in Badagry and other border towns
will have their streets lit by September, Governor Ambode urged
residents to take ownership of the project and report any suspicious
activity around the facilities to security agencies.
He also
urged communities, organizations and individuals to key into the
initiative through the ‘Adopt A Street Light’ programme, where
government will reciprocate with concessions in the payment of Land Use
Charge as well as presentation of letters of commendation.
Earlier,
Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Olawale Oluwo said
most of the installations were connected to the existing Independent
Power Plants (IPP) of the State, a development which he said had saved
the state government significantly in costs of additional generating
sets and fueling them.
He said the project had so far demonstrated that Lagos is the light at the end of the tunnel for Nigeria.
Also
speaking, Senator representing Lagos West at the National Assembly,
Adeola Solomon (Yayi) commended Governor Ambode for the various
developmental projects in the state, especially in the Alimosho axis,
saying the area has never had it so good since the advent of democratic
rule in 1999.
On his part, the Executive Secretary of Agbado
Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Engr. David Famuyiwa said
the commissioning of the project was an eloquent testimony to the fact
that Governor Ambode is not only an action Governor in words, but also
indeed, and that he was truly committed to make life better and
meaningful for the people.
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