 And now in Lagos State, the governor Babajideh Sao Olu has restated that a seven-day ultimatum given to all illegal occupants under Aqobo Bridge to vacate the place still stands. Sao Olu was speaking during an on-the-spot assessment of the extent of damage done by the fire incident that occurred under the bridge last week, plus TV news correspondent Love Ikuku Oyedoku was fair in our reports. It was a black Wednesday for those whose livelihoods were tied to trading under the Aqobo Bridge. The workup to the sad reality of losing properties and goods was millions of naira to the inferno which was said to have started around 3 a.m. The visit of Governor Sao Olu to the area gave him an ample opportunity to have first-hand information on the situation. The level of destruction, very, very extremely unfortunate. This is a clear testimony of how public assets should not return to. And so we've given seven days notice and I want to reiterate it's still on. So Wednesday is the deadline for everybody that has anything to have left there. He interacted with some of the traders and stressed the need for them to vacate the place for the general good of the people. For the government, trading under the bridges is a big risk that surely at least its benefits. But the traders seem not to be favourably disposed to any planned relocation. We are just begging them to have mercy on us. There's millions of naira has gone to the drain and some people are still in the hospital due to the shock. So it's not as if we are happy that this happened. It's not much that we appreciate that it is their livelihood but their safety is more important to us. Safety of life and properties is the key. What looks paramount on Governor Sao Olu's mind is how to restore normalcy to the area as soon as possible. He told the people that his government is no out to make life miserable or to avoid citizens but to ensure their safety. I will work with the special advisor CBD and the local government chairman. I will see how we bring forward representatives of the traders and we can both identify where we can relocate them to very, very, very quickly. These are some of the things that we are going to do to ensure that they do not miss their source of livelihood. But to go back to how it's been done is to mean that we are just being reckless because we cannot be assured of the safety. Echo Bridge is one of the three bridges that connects Lagos Island, the commercial and financial district of Lagos to the mainland. Although the cause of the inferno is yet to be determined, it is alleged that it was caused by some combustible materials stored under the bridge. From Lagos, love ikuku oye doku. Plus, TV News. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.