Ministry Of Tourism Engages Iru Land Stakeholders On Impact Of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road Project

  • Dialogue Facilitated by Commissioner Toke Benson-Awoyinka and Permanent Secretary Oloruntoyin Atekoja
  • Meeting Convened at the Palace of the Oniru of Iru Land
  • Discussions Focused on Potential Impact on Community and Local Businesses

Eko Hot Blog reports that in a proactive effort to address the concerns of local communities, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, led by Commissioner Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka and Permanent Secretary Mrs. Oloruntoyin Atekoja, convened a stakeholders’ engagement at the palace of His Royal Majesty, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal Abisogun II, the Oniru of Iru Land.

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The meeting, held on Tuesday, 2nd of April, 2024, brought together the traditional rulers, white cap Chiefs, Baales (community leaders) in Iru Land, and other stakeholders to discuss the potential impact of the proposed construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road by the Federal Government on the community and local businesses.

Ministry Of Tourism Engages Iru Land Stakeholders

As the representatives of the state government responsible for tourism, arts, and culture, the ministry’s delegation recognized the importance of engaging with the local community and addressing their concerns regarding the proposed infrastructure project.

The meeting provided a platform for open dialogue, allowing stakeholders to voice their perspectives and gain insights into the potential implications of the road construction.

By fostering open communication and collaboration with traditional authorities and community leaders, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture demonstrated its commitment to inclusive decision-making processes.

Ministry Of Tourism Engages Iru Land Stakeholders

The engagement aimed to ensure that the interests and well-being of the Iru Land community are taken into consideration as plans for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road project progress.

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As the discussions unfolded, the ministry’s officials listened attentively to the concerns raised by the stakeholders, recognizing the importance of addressing the potential impacts on local businesses, cultural heritage, and the overall quality of life in the area.

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