The Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, has assured residents
that tolls will not be collected at the second toll point on the Lekki-
Epe Expressway.
Ambode made the remark at an interactive session
with journalists at the Banquet Hall of the Lagos House, Ikeja, a
statement said on Sunday.
The governor, in the statement by his
Chief Press Secretary, Habib Aruna, said his concern was ensuring the
completion of the road.
He said, “We must start thinking of the
future concerning that road. We said we will have an International
Airport in Epe, and an Export Processing Zone in Lekki and a Deep
Seaport also in Lekki.
“Should we not start thinking about how we
will improve and create a 10-lane road between Ikorodu, Itoikin, Epe
and Ijebu Ode so that people can go out from there? There is no point
constructing the road, paying tolls and in five years’ time, the road is
gone.”
The governor said once the Lagos-Badagry Expressway,
which was being expanded into 10-lane, was completed, the community
would be opened up for business activities.
He added that his administration would make careful efforts to grow the tourism potential of the state.
He
said, “As more means of transportation come on board, the more than
600,000 private car owners and 120,000 motorcycles that are being put on
the road in the state on a daily basis will reduce in number.”
He
said his administration had decided to scale up governance by
rearranging the civil service through the realignment of some ministries
and agencies, while creating a new Ministry of Wealth Creation and
Employment.
Ambode said, “We have said this is a government of
continuity, but it is continuity with improvement. It is about making
life easier for the people. We are receptive to new ideas and that is
why we are going to be creative, innovative and thinking out of the
box.”
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