Lagos State Govt has Disclosed That EKO ATLANTIC CITY is Projected to Accommodate About 250,000 People.
Accommodate 250,000 as residents when completed while 150,000 individuals are expected to commute to the city on a daily basis either for work or business transaction.
The Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Engr. Adebowale Akinsanya made this known today at the Y2016 Ministerial Press Briefing of the Lagos State Government at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, in commemoration of the first year in Office of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode.
Engr. Akinsanya said that a lot of progress has been recorded at the Eko Atlantic City project with the continuous construction of the main revetment works, adding that the total length of the eastern revetment construction is 320m as at today.
According to him, “A total of 5,184,464 tons of rock material have been placed since the commencement of the project. The construction of the Southern Canal Entrance will have been 65% completed by the end of the month while the remaining construction work will be done after the canal is connected.”
He highlighted some of the facilities to be provided at the City to include an international standard road network, dedicated electrical power generation plant with underground distribution.
Others include water supply treatment and distribution mains, sewage collection mains leading to a modern treatment plant, a network of telecommunication service ducts and post construction maintenance and management of the facilities.
On the reclamation of Lagos shoreline, Engr. Akinsanya said that with the provision of shoreline protection at the Bar Beach, the perennial ocean surge and erosion in the area have been permanently arrested and put in check.
He added that, in order to tackle the issue of illegal dredging, the state government has increased its monitoring effort to Ikorodu, Badagry and Lekki/Ajah axis of the state in order to ensure full compliance with the stipulated dredging Laws, Health, Safety and Environment guidelines.
The Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Engr. Adebowale Akinsanya made this known today at the Y2016 Ministerial Press Briefing of the Lagos State Government at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, in commemoration of the first year in Office of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode.
Engr. Akinsanya said that a lot of progress has been recorded at the Eko Atlantic City project with the continuous construction of the main revetment works, adding that the total length of the eastern revetment construction is 320m as at today.
According to him, “A total of 5,184,464 tons of rock material have been placed since the commencement of the project. The construction of the Southern Canal Entrance will have been 65% completed by the end of the month while the remaining construction work will be done after the canal is connected.”
He highlighted some of the facilities to be provided at the City to include an international standard road network, dedicated electrical power generation plant with underground distribution.
Others include water supply treatment and distribution mains, sewage collection mains leading to a modern treatment plant, a network of telecommunication service ducts and post construction maintenance and management of the facilities.
On the reclamation of Lagos shoreline, Engr. Akinsanya said that with the provision of shoreline protection at the Bar Beach, the perennial ocean surge and erosion in the area have been permanently arrested and put in check.
He added that, in order to tackle the issue of illegal dredging, the state government has increased its monitoring effort to Ikorodu, Badagry and Lekki/Ajah axis of the state in order to ensure full compliance with the stipulated dredging Laws, Health, Safety and Environment guidelines.
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