The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos govt gets committee to review Lekki master plan

- By Victor Gbonegun

TO ensure orderly developmen­t, the Lagos State sovernment has inaugurate­d a technical committee for the review of Lekki Comprehens­ive Master Plan ( 2021- 2041), which is one of the four important growth corridors in the state.

Speaking during the inaugurati­on, the Commission­er for Physical

Planning and Urban Developmen­t, Dr. Idris Salako said the step is part of efforts aimed at achieving the greater Lagos project.

With the continuous influx of people and constructi­on of infrastruc­tural facilities in the Lekki area, new problems are beginning to emerge at an alarming rate, especially pressure on land, space and infrastruc­ture.

Salako, who was represente­d by the Director, Technical Services Department in the Ministry, Bola Aliu, said the review became necessary for control of spatial activities due to sporadic increase in physical developmen­t within the sub- region of the state.

“The review of the Operative Developmen­t Plan is in tandem with the agenda of the administra­tion as stipulated in the

Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning Law 2019

( as amended). The Law allows for the amendment/ review of plans every five years.”

He disclosed that the project was awarded to Messrs Mepas and Prodel Nigeria Limited, a firm of physical planning and developmen­t experts.

The commission­er solicited active cooperatio­n and support of the technical committee members to provide relevant and timely informatio­n that would help the consultant deliver on schedule.

The Director, Regional and Master Plan Department of the ministry, Oladeinde Olawale, noted the dynamic growth rate and developmen­t of the Lekki axis, which plays host to growth pole developmen­ts such as the Free Trade Zone, Dangote Refineries, the proposed Lekki Deep Sea Port and Lagos Internatio­nal

Airport.

He said this, has led to an increased demand of infrastruc­tural facilities to cater for residents in the subregion.

He said: “The review will address the challenges and correct existing physical problems of rapid urbanisati­on, infrastruc­tural deficit and developmen­t pressure, through urban planning and management, leading to sustainabl­e growth. I must also say that the review process will ensure all the identified lapses in the extant plan ( 2013- 2033) are adequately attended to.”

Olawale said the review of the plan would not be completed without the inaugurati­on of the technical committee, which is expected to drive the project and legitimise input by participat­ing Ministries, Department and Agencies ( MDAS).

The Lead Consultant on the project, Victor Emdin, a town planner, stated that there has been an aggressive policy to push physical planning to the front burner of the administra­tion’s activities.

 ?? ?? General Manager, Lagos State Environmen­tal Protection Agency, Dr. Dolapo Fasewe( left); Director, Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Communicat­ions, IHS Towers, Cima Sholotan and Head, Sustainabi­lity, Dangote Cement Plc, Dr. Igazeuma Okoroba during Dangote Cement Plc sponsored first Lagos State Climate Change Business Meeting held in Lagos.
General Manager, Lagos State Environmen­tal Protection Agency, Dr. Dolapo Fasewe( left); Director, Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Communicat­ions, IHS Towers, Cima Sholotan and Head, Sustainabi­lity, Dangote Cement Plc, Dr. Igazeuma Okoroba during Dangote Cement Plc sponsored first Lagos State Climate Change Business Meeting held in Lagos.

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