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Lagos Government Closes Lekki Conservation Centre Over Safety Concerns

This development follows a visitor’s lamentation on social media about the poor condition of the canopy walk bridge and several other sites.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
January 24, 2024
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Lekki Conservation Centre

Lekki Conservation Centre

Lagos Government has closed Lekki Conservation Centre over safety concerns and ordered immediate repairs.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Lagos state government has mandated the closure of the Lekki Conservation Centre for maintenance.

This development follows a visitor’s lamentation on social media about the poor condition of the canopy walk bridge and several other sites.

 

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A statement announcing the closure was made late on Tuesday and shared on the Lagos state government’s official Facebook page.

 

The statement claims that in response to the widely shared video, representatives from the Lagos State Safety Commission and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture visited the reserve.

 

The statement further revealed that the broken section of the bridge had been repaired, however, the reserve would remain shut for “further routine maintenance.”

It read: “The Lagos State Government has observed with displeasure a viral video by a concerned tourist on a broken segment of the long canopy walkway within the Lekki Conservation Centre.

 

“While inspecting the centre, officials of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture led by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Idris Aregbe, in conjunction with the Lagos State Safety Commission, Lanre Mojola, discovered that the broken segment had already been repaired and restored to normal.

“However, the site would remain shut for further routine maintenance.

“The Director,-General of the Centre, Prof Mathew Onoja, appreciated the State Government for its intervention after the viral video, which first circulated in December.

 

“He said the centre will remain safety conscious and will abide by the directives of the State Government.

 

“The Ministry would like to assure the general public that the Lagos State Government is committed to the safety and well-being of citizens at all tourist locations within the state and would take further steps to see that all safety standards are met before the centre is reopened.”

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