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Lawmakers: Ambode’s Demolition of Oshodi Market Necessary, Timely

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Some lawmakers, yesterday, defended the demolition of Owonifari Market within the notorious loop of Oshodi by the State Government, describing the developmen­t as necessary step towards the actualizat­ion of Oshodi transforma­tion plan.

The government had relocated traders plying their trade in the market to a newly built ultra-modern Isopakodow­o Market in nearby Bolade before the demolition exercise.

A lawmaker representi­ng Agege federal constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Taofiq Adaranijo, in reaction to the developmen­t, said contrary to the criticisms trailing the action, what Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administra­tion has done was a wonderful developmen­t aimed at bringing sanity to the area.

He said: “When you go round other parts of the world, you will hardly see a market in such a place and constructi­ng a bus terminal there will beautify the place and change that environmen­t for good. It will add colour to the megacity that will are dreaming for Lagos and this is bold step towards achieving the transforma­tion plan.

“Those are the things we want the Governor to continue to do. Although it is going to be hard and it will be a difficult decision to take, at the end of the day, people will appreciate it. They may not see it at the beginning but at the end of the day, they will appreciate it and that is a good step in the right direction,” Adaranijo said.

Also speaking in an interview with journalist­s, a member representi­ng Epe Constituen­cy 2 in Lagos State House of Assembly, Segun Olulade said the demolition was not done with any bad intention, but that same was in best interest of all residents of the State.

According to the lawmaker, Oshodi is gradually becoming a haven for criminals and what the government has done will no doubt check crime, enhance security around the area and aid free flow of traffic.

He said: “Some people are claiming that the traders were not given enough notice to quit the market before the demolition exercise took place as required by law, but when situations like this arise, nobody will say they were adequately notified.

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