Lagos State Government Evict Squatters Under Obalende Bridge, Restore Traffic & Safety

Lagos State Government Evict Squatters Under Obalende Bridge, Restore Traffic & Safety

Lagos State Government don begin big eviction exercise for squatters wey dey live under Obalende Bridge. Government talk say the area no dey safe for human habitation, and the people dey block traffic plus dey spoil environment. Officials from Ministry of Environment and Taskforce dey oversee the exercise to make sure e go smooth.

Squatters wey dey that area dey face eviction today, as bulldozers don show for scene to clear all structures wey dem don build anyhow. Some squatters dey cry say dem no get place to go, but government talk say dem go provide relocation options for willing residents.

Authorities don warn say anybody wey refuse to leave go face law. The State Government talk say na part of wider plan to decongest Lagos roads and make sure environment dey clean. Residents wey dey nearby dey welcome the move because e go reduce crime and improve sanitation.

Obalende Bridge Squatters Face Immediate Removal as Lagos Cracks Down

Lagos Taskforce don begin operation to remove squatters wey dey under Obalende Bridge. Government explain say people wey dey live there dey create hazard for commuters and dey worsen flooding problem. Security personnel dey assist demolition team to carry out smooth eviction.

Some squatters dey carry wahala as dem dey beg for more time, but authorities talk say the plan dey final. Bulldozers don already dey demolish temporary structures and clear the area. Officials also dey register families wey fit get relocation support from Lagos State Government.

The exercise dey part of larger Lagos clean-up and road safety initiative. Citizens dey advise squatters make dem cooperate because e go make Lagos safer and reduce risk of accident for that busy area.

Lagos State Govt Clears Obalende Bridge to Restore Safety, Traffic Flow

Lagos State don start clearing squatters under Obalende Bridge to restore safety and free traffic wey don dey choke that axis. Government talk say the area dey prone to flooding, crime, and accidents because of illegal structures. Team from Ministry of Environment and Law Enforcement dey monitor operation.

Evicted squatters dey receive warning before demolition, and some dey relocate to temporary shelters. Officials dey encourage them to cooperate so dem no go lose personal items or face arrest. Government also dey promise long-term solution for affected families.

Residents around Obalende dey hail the move, say e go improve road movement and reduce health hazard wey dey come from poor sanitation. Lagos State talk say similar exercise go continue for other flood-prone and congested areas.


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