 The Lagos State Government says the proposed 4th mainland bridge will make room for expansion carb gridlock and bring development to neighbouring states. The special advice here and works and infrastructure to the governor, Rami Diadio, who said there is a stakeholder's meeting with some boundary communities in Lagos and Lagos State. Plus, TV correspondents This meeting, which is the 15th addition, took place in Isheri State, Ogun State. It is in continuation of the environmental and social impact assessment EIA on areas where the proposed 4th mainland bridge transverses. The special advisor on works and infrastructure, Rami Diadio, who was represented by the project director in the ministry to Kumbu Ajanaku, told the stakeholders that government is committed to the state transportation master plan. He urged them to take ownership of the proposed project from commencement to completion. The Lagos infrastructure project consisted of five projects. The Atyosa-Leki Equate Expressway, the Regional Road, the Coastal Road, the Southern Bypass and the 5th one and the largest, the Lagos 4th mainland bridge. Since 2001, the Lagos State Government has initiated the process for the delivery of these projects. Responding to questions from stakeholders, Atyosa highlighted the technical details of the alignment on the corridor and listed numerous benefits of the proposed bridge. As of today, we have an all-inclusive 120-meter right-of-way in cross-section, but there are some areas like the toll areas, which is what engineer Afola Bioladuni explained, that at the toll areas, it will be expanded. Adebola Oyeteji is the financial secretary in Sherry community. Like other stakeholders, he is concerned about the environmental impact of the project. With regards to 4th mainland bridge, I didn't hear anything about speedway rail system. Is that going to be part of it? And if it's not part of it, I appeal to the government. It's something we need to consider. For people to believe more on what the outlook, what we want to see, actually, that those geo-reference maps they've been able to do, they should translate to a 3D picture, where we see the drone view of what, from where we are starting point, the ending point and all the axis. Afola Bioladuni is a project consultant. He assured that the people who are the ultimate end-users will be carried along through a transparent process. Love Ikuku Uyeduku, plus TV news.