 The state government on Sunday issued a four-day relocation notice to all squatters occupying illegal shanties around the Lagos coastal road in Mayagong in the lekkie area of the state. Speaking with Newsman, after an inspection tour of Jakkende, a Lagoshi at Itedo System 156 and 44 on Orchid Road, the state commissioner for environment and water resources, Dokumbawahab, said all such shanties and squatters close to the regional road alignment must vacate the area by Thursday afternoon as enforcement would commence in the early hours of Friday. They are saying they want to do the work and open up based on the design designs. We have not seen the intention, we have not seen the traction on their parts and will not allow the rain to take us by surprise this year. So let it be for the overriding public interest that we are doing the work. We can fix it within three months, that's what I was emphasizing, three months, that's 90 days to complete it so we can start the proper work of regenerating, already in Saleku and the neighboring communities because we were there sometime last year, around October and when the contractor was on site, took it and we found out with the first and second render we had this year, a bit of flooding in some areas, the plan is to clean the whole place up and take possession and regenerate the whole of Jackonday.