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Development must be seen and felt - Tinubu

Bola Tinubu has inaugurated the newly completed Ojota-Opebi Link Bridge in Lagos, describing it as a symbol of progress and a catalyst for economic growth in Nigeria’s commercial hub.

The 5.04-kilometre transport corridor, originally conceived during Tinubu’s tenure as Lagos governor in 2002, was completed under the administration of Babajide Sanwo-Olu. It was unveiled alongside other major projects during the president’s working visit to the state.

Speaking at the event, Tinubu said Lagos continues to set the pace in infrastructure delivery and urban development. “The Ojota-Opebi Link Bridge is more than infrastructure; it is a bridge to opportunities. In a busy city like Lagos, vehicular movement is not just about commuting; it is directly tied to economic well-being,” he said.

He emphasised that improved traffic flow would boost productivity, support businesses, and enhance living standards, adding that the project reflects a broader commitment to people-centred governance.

Represented by Godswill Akpabio, the president also commissioned the Lagos State Geographic Information System (LAGIS) Building and a multi-agency administrative complex in Alausa, Ikeja. The complex was named the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administrative Complex (BATAC) in recognition of his contributions to Lagos’ development.

Tinubu noted that the LAGIS facility represents a shift towards transparent and technology-driven land administration, aligning with his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda focused on digital governance and economic growth.

Governor Sanwo-Olu described the projects as strategic investments aimed at improving mobility, governance efficiency, and service delivery. He said the Ojota-Opebi Link Bridge would ease congestion along key routes such as Ikeja, Maryland, and Ojota, while incorporating modern features like pedestrian walkways, bicycle lanes, solar-powered streetlights, and drainage systems to address flooding.

He added that the LAGIS Building would digitise land processes, reduce bureaucracy, and strengthen property rights, while the administrative complex would enhance coordination among government agencies. Sanwo-Olu said the projects reflect a forward-looking approach to governance, noting that infrastructure development remains central to improving the quality of life for residents.

Tinubu, in his remarks, urged other states to emulate Lagos, stating that sustained investment in infrastructure and innovation is essential for national development. “Lagos is working, Lagos is moving forward, Lagos is setting examples, and Nigeria needs to emulate Lagos,” he said.

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