Fourth Mainland Bridge excites Lagosians
With a population of about 25
million, an economy reputed to be Africa’s fifth largest and a Gross Domestic
Product (GDP), averaging $133 billion (about N27 trillion), Lagos State can be
called Africa’s megacity.
But, unlike other megacities, Lagos
cannot boast of modern infrastructure. Rather, it parades old infrastructure
that are inadequate for its growing population.
One area where the inadequacy is
most evident is in the transportation sector, where traffic congestion has
become the new definition of modern Lagos.
This problem, according to experts,
may get worse if the government does not address the infrastructure deficit, by
not only expanding the old roads across the state, but also building new
ones.
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