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Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by cityboylagos(op): 7:38am On Apr 09
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially unveiled a new wave of major infrastructure projects in Lagos, reinforcing his administration’s focus on modern development, improved mobility, and economic expansion in Nigeria’s commercial capital.

The commissioning ceremony took place at the newly completed administrative complex in Alausa, with Senate President Godswill Akpabio representing the President. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
Key Projects Unveiled

Among the projects inaugurated are:

The Ojota–Opebi Link Bridge
The Lagos State Geographical Information System (LAGIS) Building
The Multi-Agency Administrative Complex

These developments are expected to significantly improve transportation, governance coordination, and land administration in Lagos.

Speaking on behalf of the President, Akpabio described the Ojota–Opebi Link Bridge as a critical solution to Lagos traffic congestion.

He noted that improved connectivity across key routes will not only reduce travel time but also enhance productivity and open up more business opportunities.

According to him, better roads translate directly into economic growth and improved living standards for residents.

The LAGIS Building marks a major step toward digitizing land processes in Lagos. The initiative is designed to improve transparency, strengthen property ownership systems, and attract investors by making land transactions more efficient.

This move signals a broader push toward a data-driven governance structure in the state.

The newly built Multi-Agency Administrative Complex is expected to improve collaboration among government agencies, streamline operations, and enhance public service delivery.

Akpabio emphasized that efficient institutions are essential for national development and long-term growth.

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu described the projects as practical solutions aimed at tackling real challenges faced by residents.

He revealed that the 5.04km Ojota–Opebi corridor will serve as an alternative route, easing pressure on the busy Ikeja–Maryland–Ojota axis and improving connectivity to Ikorodu Road.

The governor also highlighted modern features embedded in the project, including pedestrian walkways, bicycle lanes, solar-powered lighting, and drainage systems designed to combat flooding.

Sanwo-Olu credited Tinubu’s tenure as former Lagos governor for laying the groundwork for many of the state’s ongoing developments, noting that the newly commissioned projects reflect continuity in leadership and vision.

He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to closing infrastructure gaps, especially with just over a year remaining in office.

The newly unveiled projects are part of a broader strategy to position Lagos as a smarter, more efficient megacity. With improved roads, digital systems, and coordinated governance, the state aims to enhance both economic activity and quality of life.

The commissioning also kicks off a series of project unveilings under the state’s THEMES+ agenda, showcasing progress across multiple sectors.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/04/09/tinubu-commissions-major-lagos-projects-pushes-vision-for-modern-infrastructure/

Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by AMINDA: 7:52am On Apr 09
False headlines. Tinubu was represented by Akpabio, the Senate president even though he was there in Lagos. He acts like he can't stand his own citizens. Went to Jos and couldn't wait to be gone. Ditto, Benue state. Is it fear, arrogance or insensitivity?

Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by helinues:
President Tinubu is not distracted with the noise from the opposition.

We can never be distracted with the market noise
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by SmartPolician:
I thought Tinubu was in Lagos days ago. Why is he sending Akpabio? One of the most insane things I have seen Tinubu do is visit a state and commission projects virtually. Like, how does that even make sense? Nigeria deserves young leaders!
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by wonlasewonimi: 8:39am On Apr 09
Na by force to be prezzdent?
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by strangest(m): 8:40am On Apr 09
US just ordered his people to leave Nigeria....



Very pathetic.....




A leader that stops at the airport and the victims leaves the hospital to go and see him at the airport


The regime that bought houses and lands to Judges and INEC staff so that they will be in control...


APC destroyed this country
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by Excellent93(m): 8:40am On Apr 09
See all of them wearing there slave masters cap looking like power rangers of ikorodu
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by Chivisee:
tinubu will finished as the best president with infracstutures. i swear if he can bring into fruition all his schemes in power before handing over in 2031. he will be the greatest president nigeria has ever had.
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by Brendaniel: 8:52am On Apr 09
Look at the level of sycophancy in this picture and report, Tinubu did not even attend and then look at all of them in the picture dressed in both clothes and caps of Tinubu's signature...
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by Beremx(f): 8:56am On Apr 09
Tinubu and the fear of the unknown. He couldn't even commission the projects by himself.

Na wa o!
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by jmoore(m): 9:01am On Apr 09
They have started hiding him. No wonder he lied that he can't stay for more than 10 mins at Jos airport because of no electricity.

Seyi Tinubu is the one running this government.
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by Conservarmy: 9:09am On Apr 09
strangest:
US just ordered his people to leave Nigeria....



Very pathetic.....




A leader that stops at the airport and the victims leaves the hospital to go and see him at the airport


The regime that bought houses and lands to Judges and INEC staff so that they will be in control...


APC destroyed this country
It is always lazy people like you that likes crying on social media. Regardless of your cry, Tinubu a Yoruba man will rule Nigeria for a good 8 years, nothing you can do about it.
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by IJAYA001(m): 9:12am On Apr 09
Na Tinubu matter go kill my blothers from that region but .....

Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by strangest(m): 9:34am On Apr 09
Conservarmy:
It is always lazy people like you that likes crying on social media. Regardless of your cry, Tinubu a Yoruba man will rule Nigeria for a good 8 years, nothing you can do about it.
Writing from Cameroon.... The other handle you use on nairaland is for begging, you think I don't know you...


I heard Boko Haram has taken over your fathers land in Kwara...

Refugee yoh
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by AMINDA: 9:42am On Apr 09
SmartPolician:
I thought Tinubu was in Lagos days ago. Why is he sending Akpabio? One of the most insane things I have seen Tinubu do is visit a state and commission projects virtually. Like, how does that when make sense? Nigeria deserves young leaders!
At this point, it has to be paranoia and fear. If he succeeds in stealing the election as planned, he'll probably never step foot outside the villa again or will relocate the capital to Lagos as Amaechi said yesterday.
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by helinues: 10:24am On Apr 09
strangest:
Writing from Cameroon.... The other handle you use on nairaland is for begging, you think I don't know you...


I heard Boko Haram has taken over your fathers land in Kwara...

Refugee yoh
Anyone supporting this government are the ones struggling while the one opposing are doing fine even though they are the loudest when it comes to hardship

Heh, seh some of you no dey bother to think or reason again before attacking others?
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by anonimi: 10:37am On Apr 09
wonlasewonimi:
Na by force to be prezzdent?
Yes o, na by force.

How else will he steal from us and wreck us into worse extreme poverty than the 2011 expired Buhari that he made president four years later huh

anonimi:
The eyesore on Bourdillon Road
2nd January 2025

Beyond his neighbours, there is something about the sight of people hanging around a president’s residence that does not speak well of his leadership capabilities. Maybe no one has nudged him to see it, but the impression that spectacle on Bourdillon Road generates is that Tinubu enjoys the sight of suffering humans and thrives in—and through— their poverty.

If all these years, impoverished people hang around you and you remain comfortable enough to keep them just so they can be handed tokens of your large heart, then it means you have a pro-poverty mindset. Such a frame of mind is oriented toward cultivating poverty rather than stimulating abundance.

That is why he could unproblematically relate the story of his “friend” who went from using five Rolls Royce to a far-less valued car and not consider the import of the nonsense he was saying. That spurious account was an indication that this is a man for whom poverty—of others, not himself—is an ideal.

https://punchng.com/the-eyesore-on-bourdillon-road/
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by crossbreedwears(m): 10:53am On Apr 09
I pray one of your closest person in your family gets kidnap then you'll understand what's happening in Nigeria
helinues:
President Tinubu is not distracted with the noise from the opposition.

We can never be distracted with the market noise
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by Pastorsarynzay: 11:00am On Apr 09
helinues:
President Tinubu is not distracted with the noise from the opposition.

We can never be distracted with the market noise
Apc is now the opposition.
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by benardtotti(m): 12:09pm On Apr 09
SmartPolician:
I thought Tinubu was in Lagos days ago. Why is he sending Akpabio? One of the most insane things I have seen Tinubu do is visit a state and commission projects virtually. Like, how does that even make sense? Nigeria deserves young leaders!
If tinubu visits a state just know project commissioning is a smokescreen, he is in that state for high stakes political engagement and not just to commission project.
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by AlphaTaikun: 12:13pm On Apr 09
cityboylagos:
Bridge In Abuja (Pictures) • Major Lagos State Investment According To Tribe • Bola Tinubu Commissions Ebonyi State Governor's Lodge, Abuja • 2 • 3 • 4


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Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by cityboylagos: 7:38am
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially unveiled a new wave of major infrastructure projects in Lagos, reinforcing his administration’s focus on modern development, improved mobility, and economic expansion in Nigeria’s commercial capital.

The commissioning ceremony took place at the newly completed administrative complex in Alausa, with Senate President Godswill Akpabio representing the President. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
Key Projects Unveiled

Among the projects inaugurated are:

The Ojota–Opebi Link Bridge
The Lagos State Geographical Information System (LAGIS) Building
The Multi-Agency Administrative Complex

These developments are expected to significantly improve transportation, governance coordination, and land administration in Lagos.

Speaking on behalf of the President, Akpabio described the Ojota–Opebi Link Bridge as a critical solution to Lagos traffic congestion.

He noted that improved connectivity across key routes will not only reduce travel time but also enhance productivity and open up more business opportunities.

According to him, better roads translate directly into economic growth and improved living standards for residents.

The LAGIS Building marks a major step toward digitizing land processes in Lagos. The initiative is designed to improve transparency, strengthen property ownership systems, and attract investors by making land transactions more efficient.

This move signals a broader push toward a data-driven governance structure in the state.

The newly built Multi-Agency Administrative Complex is expected to improve collaboration among government agencies, streamline operations, and enhance public service delivery.

Akpabio emphasized that efficient institutions are essential for national development and long-term growth.

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu described the projects as practical solutions aimed at tackling real challenges faced by residents.

He revealed that the 5.04km Ojota–Opebi corridor will serve as an alternative route, easing pressure on the busy Ikeja–Maryland–Ojota axis and improving connectivity to Ikorodu Road.

The governor also highlighted modern features embedded in the project, including pedestrian walkways, bicycle lanes, solar-powered lighting, and drainage systems designed to combat flooding.

Sanwo-Olu credited Tinubu’s tenure as former Lagos governor for laying the groundwork for many of the state’s ongoing developments, noting that the newly commissioned projects reflect continuity in leadership and vision.

He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to closing infrastructure gaps, especially with just over a year remaining in office.

The newly unveiled projects are part of a broader strategy to position Lagos as a smarter, more efficient megacity. With improved roads, digital systems, and coordinated governance, the state aims to enhance both economic activity and quality of life.

The commissioning also kicks off a series of project unveilings under the state’s THEMES+ agenda, showcasing progress across multiple sectors.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/04/09/tinubu-commissions-major-lagos-projects-pushes-vision-for-modern-infrastructure/
He revealed that the 5.04km Ojota–Opebi corridor will serve as an alternative route, easing pressure on the busy Ikeja–Maryland–Ojota axis and improving connectivity to Ikorodu Road.
Re: Tinubu Commissions Major Lagos Projects, Pushes Vision For Modern Infrastructure by IbomFinest: 1:56pm On Apr 09
Where is Akwa Ibom State government where you want them more?

Lagos don de commission projects nearly every 3 months.
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