Gov Ambode spoke
to Government House Correspondents at the Lagos House, shortly after carrying
out an extensive inspection of some critical projects in the state.
The current
Minister of Works is Babatunde Fashola, Mr Ambode’s predecessor as Lagos
governor.
The Lagos
State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Wednesday said his administration’s plan
to carry out a total reconstruction of the International Airport Road from
Oshodi was being frustrated by the Federal Ministry of Works.
Ambode said
the present state of the Muritala Muhammed International Airport Road was a
national disgrace and required immediate attention to salvage the nation’s
image.
He said the
state government presently has a design for the reconstruction of the road as
well as the funds to embark on the project but the federal government was yet
to grant approval.
“The road
linking Oshodi to the International Airport, you would all agree with me is a
national embarrassment. In the spirit of the regeneration and urbanisation that
this administration has set out to achieve, we believe strongly that the image
that is exhumed by the decadence of that road must be repaired and we took it
upon ourselves to appropriate the 2017 budget that the House of Assembly should
approve the total reconstruction of the Airport Road from Oshodi to the
International Airport.
“The state
currently has a design of 10 lanes to come from Oshodi to the international
airport with interchange and flyover that would drop you towards the local
airport. The contractor is already set to go and everything as I said has been
completed and we already have the cash, but alas we are having challenges with
the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing.
This is a federal and not a state
road. The Federal Ministry of Works believes that they should do the road, but
they have not been able to do it all these years past.”
He lamented
that despite the fact that the federal government was indebted to the state to
the tune of N51 billion, which was spent on repairing federal roads over the
years, the state government’s effort to immediately transform the airport road
to world class standard was being frustrated.
Governor
Ambode said if given the approval, his administration was ready to hit the
ground running and begin construction of the airport road within two weeks and
finish same within a period of six months.
Besides, the
governor also implored the federal government to avail the state of the N2
billion appropriated for the airport road in the 2017 national budget to carry
out the project.
“I just want
to remind Lagosians that prior to my becoming governor, the Federal Ministry of
Works has been owing Lagos State a total of N51billion as reimbursement for
reconstruction that was carried out by the state government on federal roads in
the State.
“So
obviously, what we are asking for is that whatever it is that we are asking
for, it can never be up to the N51 billion that they are owing us.
“I just want
to appeal to the Federal Ministry of Works, to let go or reimburse us with
whatever it is that they are owing us and even if they are not willing to pay
us now, we have the money to do it. It is a national disgrace and we would not
be part of it. We would like to do it as part of the celebration of Lagos at
50,” Governor Ambode said.
The governor
also expressed frustration that six months after President Muhammadu Buhari
approved the handover of the Presidential Lodge, Marina, the state government
was yet to gain access into the premises.
He said that
the inability of the state government to access the lodge was seriously
frustrating the programmes outlined for the Lagos @ 50 celebrations.
“One of the
key venues that we need to celebrate the real essence of Lagos, the historic
place that we refer to as Presidential Lodge is still more or less being tossed
about in terms of being handed over to us. We believe strongly that by May 27,
2017, we should be able to invite Mr. President and other people who have
actually made Lagos what is it today to that Presidential Lodge for the final
banquet and dinner to mark Lagos at 50.

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