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Lagos Intensifies Efforts To Maintain Cleanliness Along Redline Rail Corridor
• Taskforce removes shanties and illegal structures
• Aims to ensure a safe, clean environment
• Part of ongoing efforts to maintain redline rail project
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State Government has intensified its efforts to maintain a clean and safe environment along the recently commissioned Redline Rail corridor.
In a joint operation, the Enforcement Unit of the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Taskforce, and LASEMA embarked on monitoring and removing shanties and illegal makeshift structures that had sprung up on the Fagba corridor of the Redline Rail.
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This coordinated action underscores the state government’s commitment to ensuring a safe, clean, and healthy environment across Lagos.
The removal of these illegal structures is part of ongoing efforts to maintain the integrity of the Redline Rail project, which was recently commissioned by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
The taskforce’s operation sends a strong message to residents and stakeholders that the state government will not tolerate activities that compromise the safety and cleanliness of public spaces or infrastructure projects.
By taking swift action, the authorities aim to prevent the proliferation of unauthorized structures and maintain the aesthetic appeal of the Redline Rail corridor.
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The state government assures Lagosians of its dedication to preserving a safe, clean, and healthy environment throughout the state.
Authorities will continue to monitor and enforce compliance with environmental regulations to ensure that public spaces and infrastructure remain free from encroachments and illegal activities.
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