LAGOS STATE SET TO CONSTRUCT 13 NEW ADDITIONAL JETTIES

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The Lagos State Government has given the go-ahead to build 13 new jetties and terminals in an effort to enhance the water transportation network and waterway safety.

At the 2024 Ministerial Press Briefing on Friday, Ekudayo Alebiosu, the Lagos State Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, disclosed this information as a summary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s first year in office following his election to a second term.

Alebiosu stated that the 13 new jetties that are now being built will supplement the current jetties and provide additional water transportation options. This is on top of the seven terminals and jetties that were put into service and given to LASWA for management the previous year.

“At completion, these jetties are expected to promote safe and easy water transportation, reduce travel time and travel distance of communities, reduce pressure on roads as well as enhance commerce and tourism. It will also improve cooperation and interactions among the riverine communities, open up reclamation opportunities for the creation of waterfront schemes, and improve connectivity in the coastal areas,” he said.

The Commissioner also spoke on Eko Atlantic “A Land Concession Agreement” executed between the Lagos State Government and South Energyx Nig. Ltd in the Year 2006 to provide a permanent solution to the Lagos Bar Beach Shoreline Erosion in Victoria Island is under a public-private partnership arrangement.

“The development of the Eko Atlantic City Project was incorporated into this agreement which is the reclamation and provision of Infrastructure on approximately 843.999 Hectares of land and the construction of an 8.5km defense wall which is known as the Great Wall of Lagos at approximately 8.5 meters above sea level. Lagos State Government is entitled to five percent of the sale on each plot of land on the scheme which is a source of revenue for the state government,” the commissioner said.

“The project is at 70 percent completion for reclamation with relevant Infrastructure already installed and approximately 6.75km of the defense wall constructed. This project has been able to prevent ocean surges and protect Victoria Island from erosion, provide job opportunities for people in and out of the created additional real estate (land & housing), enhance the value of surrounding properties, increase state IGR, and increase tourism activities in the State.”

On the issue of reclamation and development of 150 hectares at Majidun-Awori, Ikorodu,  Alebiosu said it is a private estate joint venture owned by Fresh Water (FW) Dredging Limited, Amosu Awori Family of Majidun and others operating under the Garland Trade and Investment Limited to reclaim 150 hectares of Waterfront Land at Majidun Awori for commercial and real estate development, which is above 15 percent completion.

The Chairman House Committee on Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Gbolahan Yishawu, who was present at the Ministerial Press Briefing says waterfront and infrastructure is a very critical ministry and the governor of Lagos State is saddled with the responsibility of the management of land in the state as stated in the Land Use Act.

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