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Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by naptu2(op): 4:03pm On Dec 23, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEjTifYf-IQ?si=K3cdBGijnjgI5pRL

At a town hall meeting In 2009 the Lagos State Government announced a policy on gates on public roads. It decided that street gates could be erected by residents, but they can only be shut between midnight and 5am and they must be manned by private security personnel who would open the gates for emergency service personnel in case the need arises. See here http://www.tundefashola.com/archives/news/2009/01/27/20090127N01.html

The government once again ordered the removal of unapproved street gates late in 2020. See previous thread here https://www.nairaland.com/6299341/lagos-orders-removal-unapproved-street

The government began removing unapproved street gates in May 2021. See previous thread:

Lagos State Government Removes Unapproved Street Gates In Lekki
https://www.nairaland.com/6544648/lagos-state-government-removes-unapproved


There have been severe traffic jams in Lekki in the past few days and the government once again urged residents to remove unapproved street gates. Now the government has started removing the gates.

kunle adeshina

In order to restore d state's masterplan and ensure a healthier environment, LASG Saturday, came to the rescue of several residents of the state especially in the Lekki 1 axis who are suffering untold hardship of inaccessibility by removing permanently closed inner roads gates

The enforcement operation which was authorized by Mr Governor followed several days of traffic snarl which residents connecting Lekki were experiencing due to inaccessibility of connecting roads.

Roads and streets already enforced since the operation started include Sir Rufus Foluso Giwa, Theopilus Oji, Osaro Isokpan, Abike Sulaiman, Ben Okagbue MBA, Olubunmi Rotimi, Olanrewaju Ninalowo, Dele Adedeji, Abayomi Sonuga, Siji Soetan and Rasheed Alaba Williams.

The State Government as a responsive one decided to commence the Enforcement following the indiscriminate mounting & multiplicity of the gates in many parts of the state, defacing the aesthetics of the environment.

Speaking on the development, HC MOE&WR, Tokunbo Wahab said the State Government will restore the aesthetics being defaced by the indiscriminate gates by removing them across the state

He urged all residents associations that have such gates in their estates or communities and always putting them under permanent lock and keys to remove them voluntarily.

Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by naptu2(op): 4:03pm On Dec 23, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f65XCfN2Q68?si=1G_g2lDk7LdAbFv4

Tokunbo Wahab

Following several days of traffic snarl which residents connecting Lekki were experiencing due to the inability to access connecting roads due to the indiscriminate mounting and multiplicity of the gates in many parts of the state, defacing the aesthetics of the environment and causing unnecessary traffic in the major roads, Lagos State Government through the Enforcement team of the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources has commenced the removal of illegal gates that are permanently closed around Lekki 1 axis.

These gates include; Sir Rufus Foluso Giwa Road, Theophilus Oji Road, Osaro Isokpan Road, Abike Sulaiman Road, Ben Okagbue MBA Road, Olubunmi Rotimi Road, Olanrewaju Ninalowo Road, Dele Adedeji road, Abayomi Sonuga road, Siji Soetan and Rasheed Alaba Williams roads.

I, therefore, urged all resident associations across the state that have such gates in their estates or communities and always put them under permanent lock and keys to remove them voluntarily or face sanctions.

Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by naptu2(op):
2009 article

Lagos Street Gates To Open From 5.30AM To 12 Midnight - Residents

Jan 27, 2009 - The Lagos State Government, residents and other stakeholders at a Town Hall meeting on the impact of street gates in Lagos on traffic flow resolved on Tuesday that all Street Gates within the state will remain open from 5.30 am till 12 midnight everyday in order to ease the traffic bottleneck often caused by the Gates.

At the Town Hall meeting which had in attendance representatives of Community Development Associations, Community Development Committees, Traditional Rulers, Landlords, Security organizations, para-military formations and opinion leaders which took place at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium , Alausa, it was also agreed that all such gates will be manned by members of the Community Development Associations resident in such areas.

It was also resolved that the decisions jointly agreed on at the Town Hall meeting should become effective all over the state not later than seven days time.

The Stakeholders at the Town Hall meeting also agreed that the State Police Commissioner should ensure that all Area Commanders, DPOs, RRS, Neighbourhood watch and other security apparatus intensify street patrols.

Speaking at the interactive session, Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN) said incalculable damages have been done to people through the persistent closure of gates, while also not preventing the attacks of men of the underworld.

He added that if the gates are opened till midnight as agreed by the Town Hall meeting, traffic jams would be improved considerably.

Governor Fashola implored everyone to rise to the call of duty and for the common good of all which is a duty to do what is right saying “we cannot use old and unsuccessful methods to get new and different results”.

The Governor also said those who threaten the security of the society are an insignificant number and therefore in the minority, saying he will work with the people as he has already started doing and collectively, “we can defeat them and take back our common patrimony and safety back”.

The Lagos State helmsman explained that the gates in most cases constitute serious obstacles to the efficient management of the built environment and in particular to vehicular and pedestrian movement along roads that are funded and maintained from the commonwealth which is the tax payers money.

Said he: “In cases of fire outbreaks, burglar bars and street gates have prevented fire fighters from gaining access to homes and inner streets, sometimes resulting in needless loss of lives. It forces all of us to longer routes and eliminate by-passes or connectivity access to back streets through which we would otherwise have reached our destinations quicker”.

Governor Fashola asked rhetorically: “Have the gates stopped robberies? Have we gained more than we have lost by erecting them? If we do the same thing without getting a different result, must we continue in self delusion or must we find the courage by trying something new”.

The Governor reiterated that the state has swung into action to improve security by lighting up streets at nights even where there is no power (through solar powered lights), equipping law enforcement agents and inspiring them through improved welfare packages as well as deployment of technology through 767 Emergency toll free number and commencement of street cameras pilot scheme

He recalled that Lagos in the sixties was a safe and peaceful place to live and work in, adding that one of the unfortunate and bad consequences of the Nigerian civil war was the proliferation of arms with armed robbery becoming rampant all over the country.

He added that “it therefore seemed natural that with the increase in the crime rate, people took steps to guarantee the safety of their lives and property. Everybody became prisoners or victims of fear with the introduction of barricades within or without the home. With time, residents moved from burglary bars, erection of fences, to gated compounds and streets”.

Governor Fashola said the rate at which the street gates are being erected within metropolitan Lagos in recent time has become very worrisome to the government as estates have now graduated to multiple gates keeping only one opened manned by a security guard while others remain permanently locked.

He said equally worrisome is the fact that none of the gates have an approval which is a violation of town planning law.

Experts, Governor Fashola told the gathering, have shown that street gates constitute a major constriction to traffic flow, and that their removal will spring surprises about how positively impactful the outcome will be on the city’s transportation efficiency and lives.

He added that an area like Agege Motor road which constricted at Oshodi and Mushin is only one of the roads that everyone have been forced to abandon for over 20 years until most recently, because:”We allowed a few people to convert our transport infrastructure to a market place”.

“Your Government has shown courage to make your taxes and assets work for you by clearing the constrictions at Oshodi and Mushin so that it now takes only about twenty minutes to travel from Ikeja to Apongbon through Agege Motor Road”, he said.

The Governor added: “if you imagine 60,000 people, having to leave a campaign ground or rally or a football stadium through only one exit after the event is finished, I believe that you will appreciate the picture. Gbagada, Ilupeju, Anthony Village, Surulere, Aguda, Surulere, Aguda, Okota, Ogba, Maryland, Ikeja, Opebi, Mushin, Ilasamaja, Ipaja and Itire to mention a few are daily examples of these self inflicted pains”.

He disclosed that when people clamoured for an expansion of the BRT shuttle bus service to other areas, the Agege Motor Road constitute one of the most viable but which could not be plied due to the excesses of street traders, revealing that today, LAGBUS buses are plying the Agege Motor Road without any hindrance.

Governor Fashola said the convening of the Town Hall meeting on street gates is a fulfillment of the promise he made to the people to use all his skills, knowledge and energy to find solutions to the problems that make life difficult for everyone.

Speaking earlier, Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Developemnt, Mr Francisco Abosede said the provision of street gates have made interconnectivity practically impossible for all residents of Lagos.

He added that in all places where such gates have been erected, it has not stopped criminals or armed robbers from terrorizing the residents, but has also created traffic snarls as motorists could not interconnect other areas.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Mr Kayode Opeifa in his welcome address said the government observed that though the erection of street gates may seem attractive, the consequences on the overall urban efficiency, aesthetics and functionality of the city and most especially traffic flow poses difficult questions to answer.

He added that the state Governor mandated the convocation of the Town Hall meeting to create an opportunity for the people’s contributions and inputs before arriving at any acceptable policy.

The State Police Command in its presentation made on behalf of the Commissioner of Police by State Force PRO, Supol Frank Mba the erection of gates has made the job of policing the state more difficult as the Police sometimes have problems accessing scenes of crime due to locked gates.

Participants at the interactive sessions including Oba of Egbeda, Oba Balogun who spoke on behalf of all traditional rulers and Chairman of the CDC Advisory Council, Alhaji Moshood Dosunmu all unanimously agreed and called on all residents of the state to dismantle all streets gates and give unfettered access to everyone including security agents and first aid responders.

The event was attended by several dignitaries including the State Vice Chairman of the Action Congress, Alhaji Safiriyu Sumaila, representative of the State Police Commissioner, the Navy and Airforce as well as traditional rulers and community development associations across the state.
http://www.tundefashola.com/archives/news/2009/01/27/20090127N01.html

Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by naptu2(op): 4:04pm On Dec 23, 2023
The Lagos State Govt @followlasg

LASG URGES LEKKI RESIDENTS TO OPEN UP ALL STREET GATES

The Lagos State Government has urged residents in Lekki Phase I, Phase II and its environs to open all Street Gates located in the area from the hours of 6.00 am to 11.00 pm daily during this yuletide season.

This directive was necessary for the ease of movement of vehicular traffic with a view to reducing traffic congestion that may arise due to the holidays. By opening the gate, seamless and convenient movement can be made possible during this period for residents and visitors.

It is important to note that strict compliance is necessary as contravention of this directive will warrant sanctions from the State Government.

Residents are assured of the necessary architecture for the safety and security of all and sundry.

Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi,

Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation.

Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by naptu2(op):
Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs

Around 2020, a lot more gates were done in Lekki 1, they turned streets to “Mini Estates”, they even use code for entry… Normal Main road o, instead of keeping it open during the day and putting security near the gate at night, some of them decide to lock it outrightly, I don’t know why we are very wicked to each other as Nigerians.
https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1738565574592962757


Yomi Ajenifuja @Yommiefuja

We still have several of this in Okota particularly off Taiwo Street. Some for.4 years
We've pleaded, beged and even reported them at Alausa, no show till today. Hope respite can come our way too
https://twitter.com/Yommiefuja/status/1738569569457815879

Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs

Pls send me the full details in the DM
https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1738569867400249398


Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs

There is one particular street in Lekki 1, I can’t remember the name BUT I will specifically go and look for it tomorrow or later in the week, they lock it outright from morning till night, in fact, the gate is already like a fence for the area. A major access road that leads to Adebayo Doherty road.
https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1738568248033951909


Aderounmu niyi @NiyiAderounmu

Honourable, the government need to improve the level of security in order to reduce this trend of building street gates.
https://twitter.com/NiyiAderounmu/status/1738571376364048403

Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs

The gates were not an issue until people started locking it outrightly all day, It’s not good na. Put a security guard there, keep it open all day, lock at 12 midnight but a security officer must be there, incase of emergency and others, That’s all.

Why Lock all outrightly ?? That’s where the problem is
https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1738572707904495771
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by naptu2(op):
JUST IN: Lagos govt commences removal of illegal gates in Lekki

Adedamola Ogunbewon
December 23, 2023


The Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, has announced the removal of illegal gates that are permanently closed along the Lekki Phase 1 axis.
He revealed this in a post on his official X page on Saturday, December 23.

He wrote partly: “Following several days of traffic snarl, which residents connecting Lekki were experiencing due to the inability to access connecting roads due to the indiscriminate mounting and multiplicity of the gates in many parts of the state, defacing the aesthetics of the environment and causing unnecessary traffic in the major roads.

“Lagos State Government through the Enforcement team of the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources has commenced the removal of illegal gates that are permanently closed around Lekki 1 axis.”

He further added the areas where these removals will take place “These gates include; Sir Rufus Foluso Giwa Road, Theophilus Oji Road, Osaro Isokpan Road, Abike Sulaiman Road, Ben Okagbue MBA Road, Olubunmi Rotimi Road, Olanrewaju Ninalowo Road, Dele Adedeji road, Abayomi Sonuga road, Siji Soetan and Rasheed Alaba Williams roads.”
https://thenationonlineng.net/just-in-lagos-govt-commences-removal-of-illegal-gates-in-lekki/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by AqualinaXYZ: 4:17pm On Dec 23, 2023
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Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by joseph1832(m): 4:31pm On Dec 23, 2023
naptu2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEjTifYf-IQ?si=K3cdBGijnjgI5pRL

At a town hall meeting In 2009 the Lagos State Government announced a policy on gates on public roads. It decided that street gates could be erected by residents, but they can only be shut between midnight and 5am and they must be manned by private security personnel who would open the gates for emergency service personnel in case the need arises. See here http://www.tundefashola.com/archives/news/2009/01/27/20090127N01.html

The government once again ordered the removal of unapproved street gates late in 2020. See previous thread here https://www.nairaland.com/6299341/lagos-orders-removal-unapproved-street

The government began removing unapproved street gates in May 2021. See previous thread:

Lagos State Government Removes Unapproved Street Gates In Lekki
https://www.nairaland.com/6544648/lagos-state-government-removes-unapproved


There have been severe traffic jams in Lekki in the past few days and the government once again urged residents to remove unapproved street gates. Now the government has started removing the gates.

kunle adeshina @kunle_adeshina

see as that guy dey bone. Lol. Na one blow seven die him go give person wey go challenge am. Lol.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by joseph1832(m): 4:35pm On Dec 23, 2023
Truth be told, if this whole nonsense can happen on the island, where we believe there's a modicum of sanity, I wonder what on earth will be happening on the mainland, where disorderliness is the order of the day.

I believe it's about time, LASG shift their focus to the mainland, particularly those living in Alimosho, Ifako/Ijaiye, Oshodi/Isolo local government areas.

Many of the people living in those LGA think it's their God given right to misbehave and do whatever they like.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by ElSudani: 4:39pm On Dec 23, 2023
The workers were not protecting their eyes. LSG can do better.
Such audacity to put a gate on a public street.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by dfrost: 4:51pm On Dec 23, 2023
Ghen ghen... The audacity for me.

After God, na government. Simple.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Kuwaitto(m): 5:18pm On Dec 23, 2023
They should not demolish houses o
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by handsomeyinka(m): 5:19pm On Dec 23, 2023
How about the illegal TollGate?
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by LordGuru1:
Ok
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Chibuzoripob: 5:20pm On Dec 23, 2023
cool very good
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by buzorcharles(m): 5:20pm On Dec 23, 2023
Nice move. They should do same in ago palace way too. And amuwo odofin apple Junction area
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by omenka1: 5:20pm On Dec 23, 2023
Who send them, busy body
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by raskymonojendor: 5:21pm On Dec 23, 2023
Good. There is no point segregating yourselves from others.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Custeck55: 5:21pm On Dec 23, 2023
It's long overdue
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Obakoolex(m): 5:22pm On Dec 23, 2023
undecided Good and bad
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Namaster: 5:22pm On Dec 23, 2023
Shouldn't even be a thing because Nigerians would turn it into another avenue to extort.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Oscarchims: 5:22pm On Dec 23, 2023
The face of the welder is funny
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by FLYFIRE(m): 5:22pm On Dec 23, 2023
And these people put these gates for security LSG couldn't give them
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by PDPdestroyer(m): 5:22pm On Dec 23, 2023
This demolition is targeted at Igbo gates, I was reliably told by official sources who prefers not to be named
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Benwallt(m): 5:23pm On Dec 23, 2023
Some people will still cry over the removal of those gates. They will say it was done because of them.

Losers
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by anonymous1759(m): 5:23pm On Dec 23, 2023
This is pure tribalism grin angry angry waiting for wailers
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Nobody: 5:23pm On Dec 23, 2023
Good one!


The roads are property of the government and should not be obstructed.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by Yankee101: 5:23pm On Dec 23, 2023
Have a mix of security and responsibility
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by datola: 5:24pm On Dec 23, 2023
Better but the government should provide adequate security.
Re: Lagos State Government Removes Illegal Street Gates In Lekki Phase 1 by madridguy(m): 5:25pm On Dec 23, 2023
So because of that other road users should not use the road again?

FLYFIRE:
And these people put these gates for security LSG couldn't give them
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