Tag: Jubril Gawat

  • What to do before you buy land in Lagos

    What to do before you buy land in Lagos

    Mr Jubril Gawat, Senior Special Assistant on New Media to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has advised on what to do before anyone buys land in the State.

    According to Mr Gawat, the first thing a prospective land buyer should do is to walk into any of the 51 Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) district offices spread across the State to ask questions.

    Gawat stressed that district officers are well positioned to provide information whether an area is okay or not to build, adding that this information is free of charge.

    “Once the district officer says they don’t issue permit in a particular area, then it means there is a ‘red flag’, meaning that additional information might be required,” he said.

    In an instance where LASPPPA does not issue permit in a particular area, the district officer will advise on what step to take further, according to Gawat.

    “We have 51 Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) District Offices across the State, under the Lagos State Physical Planning Ministry.

    “Just Walk in and approach the district officer to ask questions, Describe the location to the officer and they will give you information whether the area is okay or not to build, this information is FREE OF CHARGE.

    “Once the district officer says they don’t issue permit in a particular area, then it means there is a ‘red flag’, meaning that additional information might be required.

    “The District Officer will advise on what step to take further.

    “Also note: Before you put a single block on the land after buying it, you are required to have a building approval from LASPPPA, the District Officer will guide you through this process,” Gawat stated via X.

  • Lagos Govt announces traffic diversion on major road from today

    Lagos Govt announces traffic diversion on major road from today

    The Lagos State Government is set to install truck barriers along Funsho Williams Avenue, according to a tweet by Jubril Gawat, Senior Special Assistant on New Media to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    This Gawat stated is in line with the earlier pronouncement by the State Government on the prohibition of trucks and articulated vehicles on some bridges within the State.

    Consequently, the State Government has announced traffic diversion and provided alternative routes for motorists while the installation of the barriers last.

    According to the Governor’s aide, the installation will take place “for 3 nights commencing from Friday 11th to Monday 14th August 2023; 10.00 pm to 6.00 am daily”.

    Gawat further tweeted: “Consequently, the following alternative routes will be available to Motorists during the installation of the barriers:

    “Motorists from Eko Bridge/Constain/Iponri inbound Ojuelegba/Alhaji Masha Road will be diverted to the service lane from Alaka via National Stadium gate to link Barracks or Alhaji Masha Road to continue their journeys.

    “Motorists from Eko Bridge via Costain and those from Apapa Road going through Iponri will make use of Iponri Estate road to link Bode Thomas via Adeniran Ogunsanya to Shitta Roundabout for their desired destinations.

    “Motorists are implored to be patient as the temporary closure of the bridge is planned for night time as part of traffic management strategy to avert further accidents and loss of lives”.

  • BREAKING: Lagos Govt announces traffic diversion on Third Mainland Bridge

    BREAKING: Lagos Govt announces traffic diversion on Third Mainland Bridge

    The Lagos State Government has announced a traffic diversion on the Third Mainland Bridge to allow for repair work on identified failed and peeled asphaltic sections of the bridge.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on New Media, Jubril Gawat made this known on Friday.

    Gawat, in a tweet quoting the Lagos State Public Works Corporation (LSPWC), stated that the lane traffic diversion is planned for Sunday, 14th August 2022.

    According to the Governor’s Media Aide, the rehabilitation of the failed and peeled asphaltic sections of the bridge will take place from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on the quoted date.

    Gawat wrote: “FLASH: @LSPWC_Official is set to repair the identified failed/peeled asphaltic sections of the 3rd Mainland Bridge, There will be a lane Traffic diversion plan for the rehabilitation between 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on Sunday, 14th August 2022”.

    Meanwhile, in a statement released by the State Ministry of Transportation, the Commissioner, Dr Frederic Oladeinde explained that traffic will be diverted from one lane to another lane at the identified failed asphaltic sections on the bridge.

    Dr Oladeinde stressed that this was expedient to solve tailbacks along the bridge during the peak periods of the day as a result of the failed sections.

    Oladeinde assured that the State’s Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) would be fully on the ground to direct traffic to ameliorate the inconveniences.

    The statement implored Motorists to be patient as the measures taken are aimed at providing quality and safe road infrastructure for everyone.