Mar 20 • 19:20 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

LAMATA denies inducement allegations in Blue Line project

LAMATA has rejected allegations of inducement related to compensation payments for affected property owners in the Ojo area, asserting compliance with government-approved policies.

The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has firmly denied allegations regarding inducement in the compensation process for tenants and property owners affected by the Blue Line project in Ojo, Lagos. The authority stated that all payments made to those impacted are strictly regulated by policies established by the Lagos State Government, which aim to ensure fairness and facilitate relocation for those displaced by the ongoing infrastructure development. LAMATA emphasized that it does not endorse or engage in any form of corruption or inducement in its operations.

In its public statement, LAMATA pointed out that it is the only subnational government in Nigeria that offers compensation to tenants affected by land acquisition, referencing similar practices during the earlier Red Line project. The authority reiterated the commitment to upholding international standards by conducting land valuations based on 'Replacement Cost,' ensuring that those displaced are fairly compensated in accordance with established guidelines. This approach reflects LAMATA's dedication to transparency and accountability in its dealings.

Moreover, LAMATA highlighted the importance of the Blue Line project as a critical part of Lagos's transportation infrastructure development, asserting that the land acquisitions serve an overriding public interest. By clarifying its stance on compensation and addressing the allegations head-on, LAMATA aims to maintain public trust in its operations and reassure stakeholders that the project will proceed without any ethical compromise. The ongoing development is seen as essential for enhancing the mobility and economic landscape of Lagos State.

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