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While noting that the areas were now being sold for personal gains, he said it had become “a matter of grave concern that the green areas have been allocated to someone, who has begun construction.” “Your administration’s commitment to infrastructure development, education, and the preservation of the state’s original master plan has been commendable.At Premium Times, we firmly believe in the importance of high-quality journalism. Recognizing that not everyone can afford costly news subscriptions, we are dedicated to delivering meticulously researched, fact-checked news that remains freely accessible to all.
Would you consider supporting us with a modest contribution on a monthly basis to help maintain our commitment to free, accessible news?“However, it is troubling to see certain individuals tarnish these efforts by engaging in illegal allocations, especially under your watch as a surveyor by profession.”
In the letter to the Commissioner, Mr Olaiya warned that there could be grave consequences in future “if this illegality is allowed to thrive, and the good actions of the Lagos State government to demolish houses built on canals and setbacks would be difficult to justify.” However, while waiting for the outcome of the AG’s intervention after supplying it with the survey plan, Mr Olaiya said that “unknown persons,” attempted to begin construction in the designated area, prompting him to petition the Police to stop them.
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