Come To Our Aid, Lekki Residents Appeal To Gov. Fashola
Date Posted: 17/07/2013
Residents
of Lekki Phase 2 Estate , in the Eti Osa Local Government area of Lagos state,
in Nigeria’s South West have appealed to Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola to come
to their aid urgently to fix their deteriorating roads.
The
residents made the appeal as almost all the major access roads to the estate and
that provide links with the Ogombo Road, are now virtually inaccessible, as they
are have been destroyed by gully erosion or trenches of water with depths that
can swallow salon cars.
The
residents pointed to Roads 14 and 15 and Laura Stephens Road that have now been
abandoned as get-away roads because of their poor state and danger to
motorists.
It
was gathered from the residents that after several appeals, the New Town
Development Authority(NTDA), the owner of the estate, promised to repair at
least two of these roads early this year.
‘’But
it only made cosmetic attempts and abandoned the effort”, said an official of
the Residents Association.
According
to investigation, residents are now left with Road 24 as their only link with
the outside world and the impact of over-dependence on the road is already
noticeable as potholes are emerging on the road at several points.
Governor
Fashola was said to have visited the estate last month to commission a
retirement home for civil servants.
But
residents said the managers of the estate shielded the governor from seeing many
of the bad roads that have now turned nightmares for residents.
According
to some residents of the area, even the road that leads to the retirement home,
is only good up to the home.
“Vehicles
cannot make use of the rest of the road, beyond this point,” said one resident
who said he had sent an e-mail to the Governor to let him know the misery the
residents are experiencing.
A
spokesman of the residents said he appreciated the enormous infrastructure
challenges confronting the government of Governor Fashola, but said all the
residents want for now is for government to make efforts to amend the roads and
especially patch the ones that are showing signs of strains, before they get
worse.
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