He explained that the infrastructure drive was aimed at expanding the state’s economy.
Mr Fubara described the housing sector as a critical driver of economic growth, urging stronger innovation and collaboration to bridge the state’s housing deficit.
The commissioner explained that 105 property owners had yet to receive their payments.
Mr Akin-Funmilayo said N300 million was paid to the first batch of the property owners.
Mr Kanta noted that the governor was not only kind but just and fair.
He said the ministry had strived towards advancing strategic policies and initiatives to drive urban development and increase access to affordable housing for Nigerians.
The enforcement team was led by land and housing commissioner Williams Funmilayo during a tour to Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
Mr Kula said the bridges would be constructed in Wurukum and High-Level roundabout.
“It’s a matter of right and not a privilege.’’
The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development, Mofoluke Adebiyi, led the demolition team to the area.
