 Lagos State Governor Babaji Desongulu has assured that some mailers in the Oko-Baba area will possibly move to the proposed Tuberville site at Aboaikorodu by December this year. The governor stated this while speaking with statehouse correspondents during the inspection of ongoing works at the proposed site. Blostevi News correspondent Love Ikukuo Yedokun was there in our reports. This is a new SOMI project known as Timboville in Aboa, a coastal city in the old ECME local government area. It is where the Lagos State government plans to relocate sole mailers from the Oko-Baba waterfront in the Ebutemeta area of the state. Though started by the regime of Raji Farshula as governor of Lagos State, Saowonlu said his administration was determined to see it completed. He is gratified that the project has been activated by his administration. Like you all observed it's been on for a very long time but we're happy that within our own government we've activated it back. I will spend a lot of money resource to be able to bring it to a usable and a convenient situation. So what you have here is first there must be an access route from the main route up until this site which is about three kilometers. One of the delays were like they have to do like a bridge crossing and that construction is almost completed. There are piles that have been that have been drilled and so we should be finishing that route construction very soon but even in the alternative we've done an alternative route for them which is where you know we're putting here. Saowonlu said a total of 162 bedroom floods had been completed as part of facilities available for potential sole mailers who would occupy the new site. The governor clears the air on path we will doubt about the political will to bring the relocation exercise to Paris. All agreed completely in terms of political will we have 110% political will to do that but we don't want to just throw our citizens into a place where it's not fully fully ready but you've seen the houses have been done what we need to do is clean up all of the boom area clean the water I sense that are there do a lot of push clearing you know for them and just fix you know things here and there you can see the cabbages are here the whole community is excited they are waiting for them and we've told the contractor once we made additional funding available we're hoping that before the end of this year we all should sing alleluia and bring everybody down here so it's been a very very very long journey right but our administration is committed that that journey must come to an end on around the end of this year. Apart from the construction of the access road which is in progress Saowonlu also inspected a facility managed by Loma weather byproducts from the mill ranging from the sawdust among others will be treated. From Lagos, love Ikuku Uyiduku, 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.