Lagos government to demolish rights of way structures in Lekki
By TVC News Nigeria
02 December 2019 |
2:35 pm
All structures impeding rights of way on lekki regional roads would be demolished. The Lagos State government made the announcement after a road field
assessment to reconfirm strategic routes as part of its infrastructural renewal programme.
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