Lagos Set To Upgrade Nine Slum Communities

 

The Lagos State Government has declared its readiness to improve and upgrade about nine slum communities across the state.

The slum communities that have been listed to be upgraded includes; Ilasan Housing Estate, Ikota Housing Estate, Adeniji-Adele Housing Estate, Makoko Community, part of Shomolu/Bariga, Ifelodun/Ijora-Badia, Obalende, Isale-Eko and Ebute-Ero.

This was disclosed by the General Manager, Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency, (LASURA), Mrs. Ajibike Shomade on Tuesday.

In a statement issued by the agency, Shomade stated that these identified communities are grossly deficient in facilities essential for human habitation.

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Therefore, it requires improvement to enhance the quality of lives and social wellbeing of the inhabitants of the slums.

She stated that due to the drive for a sustainable Lagos Smart Megacity envisioned in the T.H.E.M.E.S. agenda of the present administration, LASURA is focused on recreating social places within communities for increased vibrancy and economic efficiency that support growth and development in positive ways.

Mrs Shomade said that the Lagos State Development Plan, (2015-2025) advocates’ neighbourhood plans in building vibrant communities, adding that the plan also recommends clearance of dilapidated areas and upgrade of the remaining spaces to achieve a 5% annual reduction in the number of slum communities.

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“The Lagos Urban Regional Planning and Development Law (as amended) 2019, also empowered Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency to prepare improvement plans for the purpose of rehabilitating, renovating and upgrading the physical environment.

“This is to ensure the provision of infrastructural facilities and amenities within the blighted communities”, she explained.

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The General Manager advised members of the public to seek clarification with LASURA for detailed guidance, when building in these areas, to ensure alignment of their objectives with the proposed improvement plans of the agency.

She, however, noted that government agencies, non-governmental organisations and all relevant stakeholders would be engaged to complement the development efforts of LASURA in propelling the strategic vision of the T.H.E.M.E.S. Agenda to achieve the project implementation objectives.

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