Mr Tijani explained that the plan prioritised infrastructure development to address long-standing operational challenges in the water sector.
Affected areas are Akiode, Ikeja, Magodo, Oregun, Ketu, Ojota, Maryland, Aromire, Ogudu, Gbagada, Shomolu, Ojuelegba, Oyingbo, Ijora Olopa, Agege, and parts of Lagos Island.
Mr Adegbite said the state was “ready to solve” its water supply deficit.
Mr Wahab added that the project would see to the establishment of new waterworks to ease distribution network issues.
Mr Fashola stated, “LWC is pleased to announce the restart of production at its major waterworks in Iju and Adiyan, following the success of its ongoing rehabilitation efforts.’’
He also assured residents that the corporation’s outdated equipment would be revamped to meet the current need for potable water.
“I really appreciate and am willing to work with you for remaining time,” he said.
The residents appealed following the appointment of the new managing director of the Lagos State Water Corporation, Mukhtaar Tijani.
