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Abandoned Roads: Lagos Assembly Demands Action from Government

The Lagos State House of Assembly has called on the state government to urgently address the plight of residents affected by abandoned road projects.
During a plenary session presided over by Speaker Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, lawmakers specifically highlighted the stalled Bola Ahmed Tinubu Road in Igbogbo-Baiyeku Local Council Development Area (LCDA). The Assembly urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to direct the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to ensure that HITECH Construction Company resumes work on the project.
Lawmakers also called for the development of a concrete plan to complete the project while implementing adequate security measures for residents in the affected community.
As part of the House resolution, it was recommended that contractors receive an upfront payment of 60% to 70% to facilitate the timely completion of road projects.
Legislative Action on Abandoned Roads
Speaker Meranda directed all lawmakers to compile lists of abandoned roads in their constituencies and submit them to the appropriate ministry for urgent intervention.
The resolution followed a motion of urgent public importance raised by Hon. Aro Moshood, who lamented the hardship faced by Ikorodu residents due to the road’s deplorable condition.
“This road has been in a terrible state since 2017. What was meant to bring relief has become a source of distress, insecurity, and economic decline,” Moshood stated.
He further highlighted rising criminal activities, including kidnappings, accidents, and sexual assaults, directly linked to the road’s poor condition.
Lawmakers Demand Accountability
Hon. Abiodun Ogunleye emphasized the road’s strategic importance to the state, stressing that its completion would significantly boost economic activities in the area.
Hon. Lukmon Sa’ad Olumoh criticized the prolonged delay, revealing that the House had previously approved funds for the project.
“It is disappointing that this road has remained abandoned for over seven years. During our project inspection last year, contractors cited the fluctuating exchange rate as a major challenge,” Olumoh noted, urging the Assembly to summon the contractor to clarify whether funds were received.
Deputy Chief Whip Hon. Sanni Ganiyu Okanlawon also demanded decisive action, calling on the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure to explain why the project remains uncompleted.
“This issue of abandoned road projects should not be taken lightly. The Commissioner and contractors must provide answers,” Okanlawon insisted.
Call for Legislative Reforms
Hon. Tobun Abiodun proposed enacting a law that would mandate all administrations to complete projects initiated by their predecessors, preventing recurring cases of abandoned infrastructure.
Echoing similar concerns, Deputy Majority Leader Adedamola Richard Kasunmu stressed that the problem extends beyond Ikorodu, affecting multiple communities across Lagos State.
“This is not just an Ikorodu problem; it is happening statewide. We must summon all relevant authorities, including the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, for explanations,” Kasunmu stated.
Following extensive deliberations, the Lagos Assembly unanimously resolved to summon the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure and the contractors involved, demanding a detailed report on the status of all abandoned road projects in the state.
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Sanwo-Olu to Meet APC Stakeholders to Strategize Ahead of LG Polls

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, will tomorrow at noon host a stakeholders’ parley with leaders, elected and appointed officials, as well as chairmanship and councillorship candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the State House, Marina.
The high-level meeting is expected to serve as a strategic rallying point for party mobilisation ahead of the July 12 local government elections.
This follows the formal presentation of party flags to the 57 APC chairmanship candidates last week at the party’s state secretariat in Ogba — a colourful event attended by key figures in government and the party hierarchy. The ceremony marked the official commencement of campaigns and provided a morale boost to party faithful in anticipation of another electoral victory.
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The Lagos APC expresses deep appreciation for the trust and confidence reposed in the party by Lagosians, which has continued to drive the state’s unmatched progress across all sectors.
We remain confident that the outstanding achievements of our local councils — particularly in education, primary healthcare, housing, and grassroots social interventions — will be rewarded with widespread voter support at the polls.
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Lagos Pushes Urban Agriculture Agenda, Sensitises Key Stakeholders

The Lagos State Government, through the State Agricultural Development Authority (LSADA), has called for the adoption of integrated urban farming solutions to address food insecurity and promote sustainable food systems across the state.
This call was made during a one-day Stakeholders’ Workshop on Urban Agriculture held at the Fresh Food Hub, Idi-Oro, Mushin. The workshop aimed to sensitise Heads of Agriculture Units from the 57 Local Government and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs), as well as environmental health officers, on the strategic importance of urban agriculture.
Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Systems, Ms. Abisola Olusanya—represented by Dr. Rasheed Macaulay, Director of Veterinary Services—stressed the urgency of promoting urban agricultural land use and increasing grassroots awareness. She said that cascading this knowledge with the right education and technical support was vital for building a sustainable food future.
“Integrating agriculture into urban landscapes reduces reliance on external food sources, cuts down transportation costs, and improves access to fresh, nutritious produce,” Olusanya said. “The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Systems and its agencies, is fully committed to this vision. We are developing enabling policies, strengthening extension services, supporting innovation, and partnering with local councils to scale up urban farming across the state.”
She also noted that urban agriculture must evolve from small pilot schemes to being embedded in schools, homes, markets, and faith-based institutions.
LSADA Programme Manager, Mr. Alade Aliru, highlighted the benefits of cultivating food close to where it is consumed. He explained that this approach reduces the environmental impact of food transportation while fostering greener, healthier cities.
“This workshop is designed to engage stakeholders on the opportunities and practical strategies for implementing urban agriculture in their local communities,” Aliru said. “From backyard gardens to vertical farms and container planting, urban agriculture is becoming a key part of our evolving food ecosystem.”
Also speaking at the event, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Emmanuel Fatai Audu—represented by Director of Fisheries, Mr. Daisi Agarrey—emphasized that rapid urbanisation has placed immense pressure on land and food systems. He described urban farming as a strategic response.
“Urban agriculture is no longer a choice—it is a necessity,” Audu stated. “It’s not just about growing food; it’s about building healthier communities, greener environments, and resilient livelihoods.”
The workshop forms part of Lagos State’s broader commitment to sustainable development and environmental resilience through innovative agricultural practices.
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Adefarasin Granted Bail Following Stun Gun Incident

The Lagos State Police Command has granted bail to Pastor Paul Adefarasin, Senior Pastor of House on the Rock Church, following an investigation into a viral video showing him holding what appeared to be a gun-like object during an encounter with a content creator.
Pastor Adefarasin voluntarily turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday and was subsequently interrogated.
In a statement, the Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed that the object in question was not a firearm but a stun gun, a non-lethal device classified as prohibited anti-riot equipment.
“Pastor Paul Adefarasin, who turned himself in at the Lagos State Police Command over a viral video where he was seen holding a gun-like object against another road user, was interrogated and has provided a cautionary statement to police investigators,” Hundeyin stated.
He added: “The object seen in the viral video has been confirmed to be a stun gun. While it is not a lethal weapon or firearm, it falls under the category of prohibited anti-riot equipment.”
Pastor Adefarasin has since been granted bail as investigations into the incident continue.
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