The African Motion Congress, AAC, in Alimosho Native Authorities Space of Lagos State has decried what it described as extreme neglect alongside the Igando-Ikotun Street, accusing native authorities of permitting the hall to degenerate into an “unofficial dumpsite.”
In a press release on Tuesday signed by its Alimosho LGA Chairman, Samuel Jimoh, the get together faulted the Government Chairman of Ikotun-Igando Native Council Improvement Space, LCDA, Lasisi Ayinde Akinsanya, and the Councillor representing Ward A, Omotosho Saheed Olateju, over the deplorable and embarrassing situation of the street median.
The AAC stated all the stretch from Igando to the Ikotun Roundabout has been overtaken by refuse, lowering a serious transportation path to what it known as a public well being menace.
“The part from Igando to the Ikotun Roundabout has deteriorated into an unlawful landfill. A route that ought to function a essential transport hyperlink is now suffering from piles of decomposing waste,” the get together stated. “This isn’t simply an eyesore; it’s a looming well being catastrophe for residents and commuters alike.”
Describing the state of affairs as unacceptable, the get together stated no accountable native administration ought to permit the median of a serious street to turn into a dumping floor.
“The folks of Ikotun-Igando deserve dignity, not particles,” the assertion added.
The AAC demanded speedy intervention from the LCDA, insisting that the chairman should act at once to revive order and cleanliness alongside the hall.
“We anticipate the Council Chairman to rise to his duties. Residents usually are not all for excuses, they need a clear and wholesome surroundings,” the get together stated.
It known as for the pressing evacuation of the gathered waste and the institution of a steady and environment friendly waste administration system to forestall a recurrence.
