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AMBODE TO COMMISSION NEW LASU SENATE BUILDING, OTHER LANDMARK PROJECTS

…Unveils Seven Top-Notch Ferries To Boost Water Transportation
In fulfillment of the promise to sustain governance till his last day in office, Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode is set to commission multiple projects embarked upon and completed by his administration within the last four years, including the new Senate Building of Lagos State University (LASU).
The State’s Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr Ade Akinsanya, in a statement on Monday said the commissioning galore will commence on Tuesday 14th May till the 26th May, 2019.
According to him, the first set of projects to be commissioned are the Ilaje Road and Bariga Waterfront Jetty, as well as car park designed to enhance intermodal transportation and improve connectivity from the Mainland to the Island and the Ikorodu axis of the State, while seven new world class ferries would also be unveiled.
“It is pertinent to note that the Lagos State Government has procured seven ferries, five of which will be commissioned and they are named after monumental events ,notable towns and Lagos deities as a reminder of our historical values. The names are –Itesiwaju Eko, Ipakodo, Alausa, Adamu-Orisa, Ejinrin, Eko-Akete and Zangbeto. These are ferries that the citizens will find comfortable, safe as well as affordable.
“Another project scheduled for commissioning is the new Senate Building of the Lagos State University (LASU) in Ojo, which is yet another confirmation of the commitment of Governor Ambode’s administration towards ensuring meaningful growth in the educational sector.
“This project will change the landscape of the University and will remain another legacy project of this administration,” Akinsanya said.
He added that as a follow-up to the Lagos Theatre in Oregun commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari recently, two additional theatres would be unveiled at Igando and Epe, while that of Badagry would be commissioned at a later date, just as he revealed that a number of road projects would also be inaugurated.
“The construction of Agric Access Road at Egan in Alimosho Local Government is to ensure connectivity. Specifically, it will provide access to Egan Igando Housing Estate, complement government investment in the project, achieve economic transformation of the communities and ameliorate the suffering of the people of Egan-Igando.
“In the Lekki axis, another project slated for commissioning is the upgraded/dualized Bisola Durosinmi Etti Road/Hakeem Dickson Road and would serve as a bypass to connect the Lekki Ikoyi Link Bridge and also bring about reduction in travel time. This road is expected to further boost trade and commerce, open up this area to more investment opportunities and increase property values,” Akinsanya said.
Besides, the Commissioner said in view of the high premium placed by the State Government on storage and archival, a state-of-the-art facility in the Central Business District, Alausa would also be commissioned by the Governor.
It would be recalled that since 2015 till date, the State Government has undertaken a total of 342 roads rehabilitation and construction projects amounting to 365km of single carriageway and 5.3km of bridges.
Furthermore, 125 public buildings comprising of general hospitals, public centres, skills acquisition centres, high courts/magistrate courts, fire stations, police command, youth centres, multi –level facility/car park and a multipurpose centre across various local government areas in the State were also executed.
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Soulmate Hotels & Suites Refutes False Claims, Reaffirms Commitment to Guest Safety
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Soulmate Hotels & Suites, located at 50 Olayiwola Street, Abule Egba, wishes to categorically dismiss recent allegations claiming the premises harbor criminal elements, including cultists, who target patrons. These claims are unsubstantiated and appear to be motivated by malice or misunderstanding.
Our hotel maintains a full-time security presence on-site, including a dedicated Mobile Police (MOPOL) base. We are open 24 hours a day, with professionally trained personnel managing all guest ingress and egress. No official incident report or credible evidence supports the claims circulating in the media or on social platforms.
As a premier hospitality provider in Lagos, we continuously host a diverse range of guests—from high-profile dignitaries and executives to local residents—who use our rooftop lounge, pool, spa, indoor club, and conference facilities. These spaces are secured, monitored, and maintained to international standards, ensuring both comfort and safety.
Independent travel platforms and visitor reviews confirm that Soulmate Hotels & Suites offers secure, clean, and well-equipped accommodations. Our amenities include free private parking, uninterrupted power and Wi-Fi supply, spa and fitness facilities, an indoor/outdoor pool, and a versatile event space. While testimonials reflect positive guest experiences and no reports of criminal activity or neglect, there has been zero mention of cultism or dangerous loitering around the premises.
We invite guests and media alike to experience the hotel firsthand. Our front office remains available round‑the‑clock to verify any claims and provide clarity. We encourage anyone with security concerns to review our incident logs, which have consistently shown no substantiated reports of cult or gang activity.
We remain fully committed to providing a secure, hospitable environment, and to transparency in engaging with Lagos residents, guests, and the broader public.
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