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LASG, LFTZ stakeholders meet, brainstorm on solutions to host communities’ challenges

 

The Lagos State Government has charged communities around the Lekki Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) to have a clear understanding of the ongoing development in the area.

 

The Managing Director, Global Impact Environmental Consulting (GIEC) Ltd. Dr. Babatunde Osho, who represented the Lagos State Government, gave the advice at a stakeholders’ meeting in Lagos on Wednesday.

 

Osho said the stakeholders needed to provide lasting solutions to some of the challenges confronting the host communities.

 

The GIEC boss said that information from the community stakeholders showed some issues between the government, community and the Free Zone tenants.

 

He noted that this informed the need for a laid down framework guiding the operations between all parties involved in the development of Lekki Free Zone.

 

“Before any development can take place, we need to find out the needs of the communities and sign a MoU before going further.

 

“Based on the challenges emanating from the development of the zone, the government needs to assess the plan on ground and its responsibility toward addressing the challenges to provide solutions.

 

“Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is trying to be proactive looking at the kind of investment that will take place along Lekki axis and understand that such development comes with both the positive and negative.

 

“This meeting is so we have the laid down plan that will guide the government in view of future occurrences,” he said.

 

He noted that in developed countries, before setting up a Free Trade Zone, strategy environmental and social assessment policy was embarked on.

 

Osho said that the company would come up with a framework that would tackle how government could address the challenges confronting the affected communities.

 

He said that the issue of land acquisition would be addressed with recognition of the international best practices in view of recommending Land Acquisition and Resettlement Policy Framework.

 

Osho said that there was a need for predictive studies based on the gradual development at the free zone, to avoid disaster in the future.

 

He said that the government also wanted to document various vegetation that had gone as a result of the development and find ways to preserve such.

 

The Director, the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Omololu Obayomi, said the Lagos State Government had engaged in a separate master plan for Lekki area due to the development emanating lately.

 

He urged communities affected to cooperate with the government as the incoming development would provide jobs for their youths and develop their environment.

 

A representative of the Ministry of Transport, Assistant Director, Transport Operation Department, Mrs. Fausat Jenty, urged the community to be law-abiding and obey road signs to avoid accidents along the trade corridor.

 

A representative of the Ministry of Trade Commerce and Industry,  Sector Unit Head, Mr Abiodun Okesanya, pleaded with the community to co-operate with the Lagos State Government to enable them to benefit from the development.

 

Mr. Wasiu Ayeola, of Lekki Costal, urged the government to apply global practices to any development that would be taking place in their community.

 

Ayeola called for the signing of Memorandum of Understanding with the government for future development, to achieve set desired.

 

He urged the government to intervene on the issue of employment and land acquisition.

 

The Community Leader, and Chairman Lekki Worldwide, Chief Tajudeen Jegede, called for the establishment of traditional leaders in Lekki communities to improve further development.

 

Chief Morufu Alowonle, from Tiye community, Lekki, said that there was no development in Lekki after the commencement and relocation due to the trade zone.

 

“Initial agreement with tenants at the free zone is that they will help us to train our children from secondary schools to university level.

 

“We gave them a list of 666 students, they shortlisted to 444 and later came back and told us that they would train only 160 students,” Alowonle said.

 

The Women Leader, Origero Community Lekki, Madam Olubunmi Giwa, said they did not have primary schools in their community and had no market for them to trade.

 

Giwa urged Government to intervene in getting jobs for their children.

 

She said that an idle mind is the devil’s workshop, adding that if they remained idle that they could become miscreants which they never prayed for.

She urged Government to intervene and provide lasting solutions to their challenges and improve their livelihood in the affected communities

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