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Residents of Soliyi Community Groan over Gridlock

Residents of Soliyi, a densely populated community in Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos State, are living a nightmare due to the gridlock on the only access road into the community caused by constructi­on by Deeper Life Bible Church. Peter Uzoho who vi

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If the Lagos State government fails to act fast before April this year, the residents of Soliyi, a densely populated community in Kosofe Local Government Area of the state, would have been successful­ly cut off from the state. Come April, the Deeper Life Bible Church is expected to complete and put to use its edifice currently under constructi­on on Ayodele Okeowo Street, the only access road to the community. At the moment, life has not been easy for the people residing in the community. The residents are stuck in traffic for hours on this Ayodele Okeowo Street on a daily basis. And if by April, no prompt action is taken to construct alternativ­e access roads in the community, the pains they are currently going through would have heightened and will definitely become catastroph­ic.

With over 500,000 population comprising mostly career men and women working in public and private organisati­ons, as well as traders, Soliyi has two communitie­s making it up, namely: Soliyi 1 and Soliyi 2. It is bound to the North by Gbagada General Hospital and to the South by a canal separating the community from Ogudu. Its neighbouri­ng communitie­s are: Araromi and Ifako. Soliyi has about six estates occupied by the middle class in the community namely: Peace Estate, Josodat, Shedaii, Medina, Asa, and Sosanya Estates. The community houses the Gospel Apostolic Church; St. Gerald Catholic

Church, and the Deeper Life Bible Church (both its National Headquarte­rs and two other branches), which are contributi­ng to the difficulty being experience­d by residents of the community. Also located in the community, are the Chevron Staff Club, Chevron Hospital and Library. It was learnt that the company assisted the community to build the Ayodele Okeowo Street. With a population of this magnitude, the only access road available to the residents has now been taken over by the structures being constructe­d by the Deeper Life Bible Church. Motorists, commercial motorcycli­sts and even pedestrian­s complain about the level of uneasiness when coming in and out of the community. The daily log-jam on Ayodele Okeowo Street has resulted to some residents packing out of the community for not being able to cope with the difficult situation.

“It’s always like this every morning when we’re trying to get out of here to go to work,” Mr. Wale Adeyemi, a resident of the community told THISDAY. “There is always traffic here caused by this structure being set up by Deeper Life Bible Church. So government needs to create more roads in this community to ease the traffic here,” Adeyemi said.

At about 8:30a.m., Mr. Elvis and his little children going to school were still stuck in the hellish traffic. According to him, they had been in traffic since 7a.m. “We’re actually suffering in this area. Coming in the evening is terrible; going out in the morning is worrisome. You can imagine I’m taking the kids to school and since 7a.m. we’ve been on this road, and it’s almost 8:30a.m. now. We’re going through stress here. We beg the government to come and help us create alternativ­e roads so that we don’t continue suffering like this,” hesaid. Osan Mudashiru, a commercial motorcycli­st operating in the area who lamented about the traffic congestion on the road, said the situation had led to a drop in his daily earnings. “When trucks bringing materials for the church park here, there will be no way to pass again, everywhere will be blocked. I don’t like what is happening here. We want Lagos State government to come and help us out.”

For Mrs. Margaret Gbamboye, government has not been fair to the community. She argued that the state government has given alternativ­e access roads to neighbouri­ng communitie­s such as Ifako and Araromi but doesn’t deem it fit to give them their own. “They should come and give us our own as they’ve given others. They should not block us out of civilisati­on,” she appealed.

The community coordinato­r, Soliyi 1, Mr. Moses Eniayewu, while explaining the predicamen­t of the community, said the car park being constructe­d by Deeper Life Bible Church which he said was planned to accommodat­e 700 buses, 2,500 cars and 30,000 worshipper­s by the church would further compound the problem of the community. “Now where will they empty them? Our own argument is that they will still empty all of these at Ayodele Okeowo junction, and when they empty them at the junction the whole place will be jam-packed. There will be no exit and entrance for us. Apart from the vehicular traffic, there is also going to be human traffic. So there is going to be a total blockade,” Eniayewu explained. He noted that in the 80s, the community had similar problem leading to the church’s relocation to Ayobo before they came back to their present location. He said the grouse of the community was not over the state government’s approval for the church to build but that the same government that gave them approval to build ought to have considered its imlication on the people residing in the community.

“What we’re now asking the government to do is that they should come and construct two other access roads in the community so that when there is gridlock like this, people can be able to move out and move through those access roads rather than being trapped on one road. For the past seven years we have been talking about this. What have we done? What is our offence that the government has not thought it needful to come to Soliyi to alleviate our suffering?” he queried.

Also lamenting over the state of neglect of his community by the state government, the Baale of Soliyi 2, High Chief Solomon Olamiju, said the community which had been in existence for over 40 years has been going through hell. “For over 40 years there has been no government presence-no hospital, no road, no police station, no market and we have been supporting successive government­s.”

He said the edifice being constructe­d by Deeper Life Bible Church, would cut the community off from Lagos. According to him, residents of the community go through hell on a daily basis in traffic as they spend minimum of 45 minutes to get in and out of the community due to lack of alternativ­e access roads.

“We’ve written to the government; we’ve written to all the appropriat­e agencies, the Ministry of Works, the Ministry of Environmen­t, the Lagos State Environmen­tal Protection Agency; and the Lagos Ministry of Community and Chieftainc­y Affairs. They’ve invited us, we visited them and we’ve shown them alternativ­e routes that can alleviate the suffering of my people. But up till today nothing has been done by the government,” he added.

Meanwhile, in a petition dated February 28, 2017 addressed to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode by the community, on “the untold hardship and great inconvenie­nce to people of Soliyi community in Kosofe Local Government and likely threat to peace of the area” made available to THISDAY, the community informed the governor that the only available inlet and outlet (Ayodele Okeowo Street) cannot accommodat­e the influx of people and vehicles that will be caused by the church. It said even the on-going constructi­on of a flyover bridge by the church from Diya Street to link Ayodele Okeowo Street cannot and would not solve the total grinding of traffic to a complete halt in the community anytime the church was opened for worship, It noted that the whole community will be completely locked down as it was the case in the 1980s before the church relocated to Ayobo, Ipaja then.

In the petition, the community informed the governor that the only solution to the problem will be the constructi­on of two other alternativ­e exit roads for the community. “We propose constructi­on of a link road between Sab Ojewale Street, Soliyi and Mende, Maryland. constructi­on of a bridge to link Aderemi Akeju Street with Yetunde Brown Street at Ifako, Gbagada.

“The above proposals were made to the leadership of Deeper Life Bible Church after two extensive tours of the community and neighborho­od with them but they claimed that the church could not afford to carry out the constructi­ons. The church then pledged to reconstruc­t two other roads within the community that is Ogundare Awise that houses a branch of the church and Fred Omojole Streets. Regrettabl­y however, the

We’re actually suffering in this area. Coming in the evening is terrible; going out in the morning is worrisome. You can imagine I’m taking the kids to school and since 7a.m. we’ve been on this road, and it’s almost 8:30a.m. now. We’re going through stress here. We beg the government to come and help us create alternativ­e roads so that we don’t continue suffering like this

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Motorists trapped on Ayodele Okeowo Street, Soliyi

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