Lagos State Government and Agege Local Government Collaborate to Ensure Safety and Development Along Rail Corridor
In a joint effort to enhance safety and development, the Lagos State Government and Agege Local Government have issued a stern warning to traders and beggars occupying rail tracks along the Agege corridor. The warning, delivered during a stakeholders meeting, precedes planned enforcement actions to demolish illegal structures and mitigate criminal activities.
Afolabi Ayantayo, the Lagos State Commissioner for Establishments, Training, and Pension, emphasized the government’s investment in rail infrastructure and urged cooperation from residents to maintain its integrity. The government aims to enforce accountability and protect public resources for the benefit of all.
Echoing these sentiments, stakeholders including the Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly emphasized the importance of adhering to safety measures and avoiding commercial activities on rail tracks. The collaboration between local and state government entities underscores a commitment to fostering a safe and aesthetically pleasing environment for residents.