The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos picks Makoko, others as urban regenerati­on areas

Urban Developmen­t

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

THE Lagos State Government has selected Makoko, a sprawling waterfront community, which covers Mainland and Somolu Local councils as one of the urban regenerati­on areas.

The state had also developed an action area plan, covering Oko- Baba and Makoko, among others to guide the developmen­t of the axis.

Commission­er for Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t, Dr. Idris Salako disclosed this when he received Makoko residents who were led on an advocacy mission by the Justice and Empowermen­t Initiative­s ( JEI).

He emphasised that the administra­tion of Mr. Babajide Olusola SanwoOlu, being people- oriented, had never been in support of displacing residents from their homes, even as it becomes imperative to upgrade slums. He stated that the people had always been central to the developmen­tal efforts of the state government. To guide the developmen­t of the axis, Salako explained that the State’s Urban Renewal Agency( LASURA) had declared and adopted Makoko alongside 10 other communitie­s for regenerati­on.

He assured that government would continuous­ly engage the people towards ensuring that proposals to redevelop the community had inputs from members of the Makoko community.

Corroborat­ing the Commission­er, the General Manager Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency, Ms Ajibike Shomade, urged members of the community to ensure that their plans for the developmen­t of the community complement government proposals.

Earlier, the Executive Director of the Justice and Empowermen­t Initiative­s, Morgan Chapman, praised efforts of the state government and solicited for community participat­ion towards redevelopi­ng Makoko.

Baale of Makoko, Chief Yusuf Kumayo, expressed satisfacti­on with the resolve of the government and pledged the cooperatio­n of his community with the government.

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