LERSA Commend LASG, Express Readiness to Collaborate Further

As part of efforts to promote safeness and comfortableness, The Leadership of Lekki Estates Residents and Stakeholders Association (LERSA), recently engaged with the Lagos State Ministries of Transportation, Works and Infrastructure, on crucial issues concerning the Lekki Peninsula.

Speaking at the meeting which was held at the State Secretariat in Ikeja, President, Alhaji Sulyman Bello, who led the visiting delegation enumerated several key issues impacting the community while commending the current Lagos State government’s efforts and expressing readiness to collaborate further.

“1. Pedestrian Safety on the newly paved sections of the Lekki-Epe Expressway: Addressing the rising number of hit-and-run accidents, with plans for pedestrian bridges.

  1. Completion of Key Roads: Updates on the Regional Road and Saliu Obodo Road projects.
  2. Management of Heavy-Duty Truck Traffic: Addressing the increase in heavy duty trucks’ traffic due to the area’s rapid development and the need for efficient heavy-duty towing infrastructures/services.
  3. Bus Terminus: Operations at the Ajah BRT Terminus.
  4. Traffic Management: The possibility of reviewing some intersections for optimal commuting experience enhanced operational efficiency.
  5. Ogombo Sangotedo Bypass Road: Project status and completion details.
  6. Bonny Camp to Ajah Road Upgrade: Current repair interventions, as well as short to long term solutions.
  7. 4th Mainland Bridge
  8. Lagos-Lagoon Highway
  9. Drug abuse and other associated vices.
  10. Internal Road Networks.” He stated

The Special Adviser, Engr Olufemi Daramola and Hon Commissioner, Mr Seun Osiyemi, addressed all the issues both requiring immediate attention and those in need of more fundamental long term interventions. More light was also thrown on the following issues:
A. Approval of 12 units of pedestrian flyover bridges with full illumination, on the Lekki-Epe expressway.


B. Recent launch of the Lagos State Transportation Masterplan and its wide-ranging implications.


C. Implementation of the new Transportation Model in Lagos State, starting from the Lekki Peninsula.


D. Ongoing efforts to ensure that construction sites do not cause drainage constraints and collaboration with other agencies of government to address challenges.


E. Green Line rail transportation system.


F. Advent of e call-up system and evacuation of freight by barges
G. Enhancement of Vehicle Inspection System (VIS) as a tool to address unworthy trucks.


H. New initiatives to ramp up water transportation assets/services.
I. Imminent enforcement action against gated estates blocking the free-flow of traffic, while reiterating that gates must be manned and accessible between the hours of 5am and 11pm.


J. Implementation of proper signages around construction corridors and other areas in need of road signages.


K. Worrisome trend of willful damage / vandalization of critical public assets and the place of citizens in the protection of such resources.

LASG Attendees:

  • Engr. Lateef Ayodele Somide, Permanent Secretary, Office of Infrastructure
  • Mr. Bakare Olalekan Oki, General Manager, LASTMA
  • Engr. Bolaji Bada, Director, Transport Engineering (MOT)
  • Engr. Tokunbo Oyenuga, Director, Road Construction and Rehabilitation (MOWI)
  • Engr. Tokunbo Ajanaku, General Manager, LSPWC
  • Gbadamosi Kamal, Director, Planning Research and Design Department (MOT)
  • Engr. Mrs. Ibironke Olukoko, Director, Monitoring and Evaluation (MOWI)
  • Engr. Olukanmi J., Director of Transport Operations (MOT)
  • Mrs. Bolatito O., Director, Public Affairs, (MOT)
  • Mrs. Fadeke Emmanuel, Technical Assistant (MOT)

LERSA Representatives:

  • Mr. Femi Oke, Chairman, Transportation Committee, LERSA
  • Pastor Adewale Aderoju, Chairman, Infrastructure Committee, LERSA
  • Mrs. Ibiye Ekong, Chairman, Stakeholders Engagement, LERSA
  • Prince Adewale Taorid Ojora, Chairman, Security Committee, LERSA
  • Arc. Bidemi Osoba, Chairman, Youth and Social Development, LERSA
  • Mrs. Adetutu Oshodi, Chairman, Olive Park Estate
  • Chief Obi Isiuwa, Chairman, Bourdillon Court Estate
  • Hon. Jabita Adebola, Chairman, CDC Ibeju-Lekki
  • Dr. Yinka Ogunsuyi, Coordinator, Executors Group

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