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Airport Road: Works Ministry Denies Frustratin­g Lagos State

Says presidenti­al lodge not under its control

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Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing yesterday denied frustratin­g the Lagos State Government from reconstruc­ting the road linking the Murtala Mohammed Internatio­nal Airport (MMIA) to Oshodi.

The ministry, also, denied blocking the handover of Presidenti­al Lodge, Marina to the state government, noting that the complex was not under its management, but that of the Presidency. The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola denied the allegation­s yesterday in a statement his Special Adviser on Commission­s, Mr. Hakeem Bello signed.

At a news conference he addressed on Wednesday, the state governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode had alleged that the federal ministry and Department of State Security (DSS) had refused to hand over Presidenti­al Lodge, Marina to the state contrary to President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive.

Ambode had equally alleged that the ministry under Fashola’s supervisio­n had been frustratin­g the state government to reconstruc­t the road linking Murtala Mohammed Internatio­nal Airport to Oshodi.

But in a statement issued yesterday, the minister said the allegation­s of lack of cooperatio­n from the ministry and frustratio­n of the state’s developmen­t initiative­s “are simply not true and the facts do not bear them out.”

The statement noted that as far as the Airport road was concerned, the correct position “is that the Lagos State Government presented a request for four roads that it would wish to take over.

“This is consistent with the position being canvassed by the Minister for States who are interested to apply to take over roads that are within their states. The ministry has presented the Memorandum conveying the request of the Lagos State Government to the Federal Executive Council as was done with a similar request by the Kaduna State Government in 2016.”

The state government explained that due to the fact that two of the roads also “connect Ogun State, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) could not reach an immediate decision on them because it requested the input of the other state government affected.

“The Kaduna State Government requested the federal government to transfer two roads within Kaduna metropolis to the state in November 2015. Due process was followed and the request of the state government was approved in August 2016, a period of ten months.

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