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Our Government Converts Liabilitie­s to Assets, Says Sanwo-Olu

- Fadekemi Ajakaiye

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has stated that his administra­tion converts liabilitie­s to assets.

He stated this recently during the commission­ing of a multi-level car park and facility the state’s Ministry of Works built from a refuse dumpsite at Onikan, Lagos Island.

“The new multilevel facility, which was conceived in the year 2013, was initially a dumpsite but now it will provide service to the primary social centres in the neighbourh­ood with parking needs,” he said.

“We are committed to expanding and extending the reach of infrastruc­ture to fastrack growth and developmen­t across the State,” he said.

“Our administra­tion has completed several iconic projects and the multilevel car park facility been commission­ed is another step towards the fulfilment of the Pillar ‘T’, which stands for Traffic management and transporta­tion in our THEMES agenda. This is a major standpoint of our administra­tion as Traffic management is a major driver of our economy,” he said.

He stated that Lagos Island could be modestly referenced as one of the largest commercial corridors in the state, and therefore, a correspond­ing increase in commuting, especially, high volume of vehicular traffic including social activities, culminatin­g in traffic gridlock and pressure along the corridor.

“The multi-level facility building will service the stadium and other primary social centres such as Island Club, Yoruba Tennis Club, Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, King George V Park, Police command recreation­al centre, as well as other facilities in the neighbourh­ood and fix the parking requiremen­ts generated by these centres,” he said.

He stated that the commission­ed facility has the capacity to accommodat­e 384 cars on five suspended floors, with offices for tickets and restrooms on each floor. “The 6th floor of the facility is a mixed-use multipurpo­se space consisting of two banquet halls that can be used as auditorium sitting almost 1,000 people and for ceremonial use to accommodat­e over 600 guests,” he said.

He said some of its special features include, but not limited to, an automated ticketing system, water treatment plant, fire alarm systems, CCTV for proper monitoring of vehicles parked, data network and 24/7 power supply, he said.

“This multi-level car park project is critical to enhancing the ability of businesses to effectivel­y operate. The facility will be supported by efficient traffic management and an

Automated Fare Collection Service (AFCS) – that will offer an operable payment solution to prevent traffic dovetail into the main road,” he stated.

 ?? ?? Gov. Sanwo-Olu at the commission­ing of a multi-level car park and facility the state’s Ministry of Works built from a refuse dumpsite at Onikan, Lagos
Gov. Sanwo-Olu at the commission­ing of a multi-level car park and facility the state’s Ministry of Works built from a refuse dumpsite at Onikan, Lagos

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