The Lagos State Government has signed three model city plans to guide physical development of different areas of the metropolis in the next 10 years.
This is in line with its determination to ensure a better, safe and economically viable human settlement in the state.
The model city development plans are to be focused on Ikoyi/Victoria Island, Agege/Ifako-Ijaiye and Apapa areas of the state.
Toyin Ayinde, the immediate past Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, speaking during the presentation of the plans after their official signing, said that they were approved by the State Executive Council under Governor Babatunde Fashola and that the model city plans had earlier been signed for implementation.
He therefore added that the three plans would be printed in book format for easy access by members of the public.
“When you plan, you create order, when you are orderly, you are organised, when you are disorganised, you will be agonised. Therefore, the importance of the plan is to ensure that planning is properly done in this state,” Ayinde said.
He further noted that democracy had resuscitated the efforts to plan the state, adding that the model city plans were carried out by indigenous planners instead of foreigners, “I have absolute confidence in indigenous planners, because they live here and can relate the plan with everyday life,” he said.
The ex-Commissioner added that the model city plans would soon be gazetted, according to him, the Agege/Ifako-Ijaiye Model City Plan makes case for new overpass at Fagba crossing, park and walk, bridge and transport concourse at Agege.
The plan also seeks investment for the Lagos State Abattoir and the Moshalasi Alhaja regional commodity market, redevelopment of the existing railway station into a modern transport concourse and shopping mall,and the development of the Agege Central Business District.
The Ikoyi-Victoria Island Model City Plan (2013-2033), on the other hand, projects that more than 663,226 people will be living in the enclave by 2020, while the number will increase to 1,405,955 by 2030, and the key proposals in the plan include intra-city cable car, mono rail and shuttle bus routes; ferry service jetty site along Ozumba Mbadiwe Street; telecommunications district at Saka Tinubu Street and environs; and creation of hospitality corridor, among others.
It also seeks investment opportunities in multimodal transport system, housing, hotels, tourism, multi-level parking, and commercial offices.
The Apapa Model City Plan proposes four star Port Novo Lagoon resort at Igbo Alejo, five star Atlantis Resort Hotel; 18-hole golf course; health farm; wellness resort; Marina/Yacht club; and the Takwa Bay Beach resort among others.
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