 The latest state governor, Babaji Desong Walu, has commissioned three networks of roads in Victoria Island's Central Business District. They are the Adola, Hopwell, Edel Taylor, and Afri Bank Church streets. Governor Song Walu is optimistic that the roads would not only aid connectivity and traffic, but would also boost the economic growth in that axis. Plus TV, Lagos State Government House correspondent Ikuku Love Oyedokon has details on this report. This is phase one of the urban regeneration program of the Song Walu administration. The three roads were approved for reconstruction in the year 2020. The former ring right in the heart of the highly commercialized area of Victoria Island. They are respected to discharge traffic through San Jose 51 Street into the famous Hacking Additiala Street. Governor Song Walu noted that the commissioning of the roads clearly demonstrates the audacious reforms carried out in critical sectors of the state's economy. Again, this is in line with his team's development agenda. The completion of this road validates our promise to improve the quality of life of all negotiations, promote massive social economy growth, and reciprocate the support that we have enjoyed from this constituency in the past three years. Of these three roads being commissioned today, Adiola Hopewell, Afri Bank, and Ido Ute Law. Two are one-way roads, which is Adiola Hopewell and Afri Bank. And Ido Ute Law is a two-way street. The governor prom to ensure that all axis of the state enjoy the current administration's plan to develop the state. He then appealed to negotiations to support his government, who was achieving a traffic-free state in line with the planned intermodal transport system. The governor reminded the residents that the project belongs to them. Residents must safeguard and ensure proper usage and protection of the infrastructure to ensure long-lasting service. It speaks to the fact that we engage and will listen to the specific needs of the citizenry in their quest for infrastructural upgrade. Prior to the reconstruction of these strategic roads, they were in deployable state, with a lot of complaints by the business community as it relates to the permanent flooding, the inadequate parking facilities, the unlit roads, we just carried away with us. It is the hope of many that with the road rehabilitation and upgrade, the challenge of flooding and inadequate capacity will now become a thing of the past. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uyudukun, Poplast TV, Africa.