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The Eko Mega City Project



The biggest task Babatunde Fashola faces in office is his visionary project to transform Lagos into a mega city,[8] the first of its kind in Lagosian history. Although initialized under the former governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in June 2002,[9] the mega project task accelerated under Fashola's governorship. Both private and public sectors are involved in fulfilling the project.[9][10]


Newly added toll gates and roads at the Lekki-Ẹpẹ Expressway.

The crucial part of the mega city project is the rehabilitation of Lagos' infrastructures and districts. Formerly taken care of by the federal government, they were immediately neglected, as Abuja was declared Nigeria's new capital since 1991.[9] According to Lagos Rail Mass Transit, proposed light railways will be consisted of the outskirt blue-line and inner red-line destinations.[11] As part of the project, the Badagry Expressway, which links Lagos directly to the south-eastern border of Benin Republic, is currently being rehabilitated by various contractors,[12] with BRT and railway networks being established.[13]

Another ambition is to recover lands at Victoria Island, being lost to erosion for decades.[14] This artificial terrain is the location of the proposed Eko Atlantic City. This is also to support housing project that would accommodate up to 25 million Lagosians by 2015, a population growth from 15 million that could turn Lagos into the world's third largest city.[15]


Ayodele Awojobi Memorial Park, Onike Round-about, Yaba, Lagos.

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