 In Lagos contractors handling the Shangotedo Phase 2 housing project, in the state, risk having their contracts terminated if they do not speed up work. Governor Babaji desangolu talked tough when he inspected the project. Our Lagos state government house correspondent Lavi Kuku Oyerokun reports. This is one of the numerous low-cost housing estates undertaken by the Sangolu administration to bridge the housing deficit gap that exists in the state. The Sangotedo housing project is in two phases. The first is about 90 percent completed, consisting of 744 flats, while the second phase consisted of 444 flats. Sangolu is visibly unhappy with a level of work done by some of the contractors and directed them to make appreciable progress within the next one week or have their contracts cancelled. He commanded contractors who had shown resilience and commitment as well as a level of work, adding that it would be completed within six weeks by the end of November. Sangolu also urged the contractors to complete the Sangotedo homes on time in order to be able to handle it over to beneficiaries. All of the other contractors that are working let us give ourselves a one month to clean up. If they bring your file in front of me and say that they are owning you, we'll clean it up within another one month and we'll wait another three, four weeks to do extensive clean up so that we can come here, hand over these blocks to our citizens and we can have life come here as soon as possible and like we said, we're probably going to be walling it off from phase two so that we'll give the next nine months to 12 months for phase two to be completed and we'll come back here maybe before the end of next year to also come and commission phase two. Presents at the inspection are commissioners for housing, Fattai Akinderu, physical planning and urban development Idris Salako, special advisor on works and infrastructure Aramidi Adeoyi among others. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uieduku reporting for PLAS TV, Africa.