 The Lagos State government says it will ensure fairness, equity and justice in resolving the Magoda phase 2 land dispute. Governor Babaji Desamo Lu said this during a stakeholders' meeting with residents of the state, the police force and members of his cabinet. Plus TV Africa Lagos State Government House correspondent Love Ikukoyedeku was there and now reports. Some days now, policemen asking on the orders of the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba and the Antony General of the Federation, Abu Bakr Malami, have besieged Magoda estate to enforce a planned demolition following a Supreme Court order. Pro-development caused commotion at the estate as landlords and tenants panicked over their fate. The president had called on the governor to intervene and Saouan Levis did the same on Tuesday. This was met with steep resistance from the chiefs to pretend it's afternoon. All in this development, a stakeholders meeting was called by Governor Saouan Lu. The governor said the committee set up by the state will begin work on relocation in Ernest, hinting that a valuable plus of lands in Shahgingsha would be identified and a location made at mutually agreed locations. The government will also review the list of all of the allotments, 549 of them, and we will ensure that the interests that the restitution, the Shahgingsha restitution have had in the past 38 years, that we offer immediate restitution and we are able to. Governor Saouan Lu assured that the escalation of police movement around Magoda will be done and the peace treaty area is known for will return. Chairman Shahgingsha landowners Adebayo Adeyinka said they agreed with the leg of state government and his promise to settle the dispute amicably. We are not going to move to another place because these people, you don't know that the pretest, they have collected another land from some people. We are very happy with the decisions that we're taking here today. All parties have agreed to what the governor proposed. Some of the residents commanded Saouan Lu for coming to the arrest scale and showing leadership by defending them in time of need as a chief security officer of Lagos State. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uyiduku, Kuplas TV, Africa.