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We lost N87b to realignment of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, says South Energx

South Energyx Nigeria Limited, owners of the Eko Atlantic City in Lagos, is bemoaning the loss of about N87 billion, an estimated cost of the reclamation/sand filling it did to the realignment of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road.

The Assistant Public Relations Officer of South Energyx, Mr Larry Akanbi, in an interview with The Nation,  noted what he called  two issues at stake – the land they reclaimed that the coastal road will now pass through, and the rift between them and the owners of Landmark Beach.

He  lamented the wrong narrative where the public is meant to believe that Eko Atlantic City further reclamation would eventually turn their beach to dry ground, thus dressing them in the cloak of aggressors in the eyes of the public.

Akanbi said: “To put the records straight,   we are the victims here and not the aggressors, as we are made to look like.

“The Federal Government, shifted the right of way (ROW) of the coastal road, bending it into the land reclaimed by  us legally to save some valuable structures at the Landmark Centre.”

Akanbi said  the Water Corporation Road was  the original alignment government planned to use but they later realised that  if they start from that end, by the time they get to where Queens Event Centre is, the  demolition would be more massive than what we have.

He added: “The government in their wisdom committed themselves to less demolition. In fact, there is hardly any serious demolition right now in the sense that what has happened really is not like any of the structure of Landmark is affected; what has been consumed is the beach.

“Our position is that, you did not even own the beach, where you are using today, as the beach is part of our land -Eko Atlantic city – and that ideally you should be paying us money but we have not asked you for any money because we were not in need of the land then.

“Now, what the Federal Government has even done is to save some of the structures because they said if they go by their original alignment, it will consume part of the Event Centre and the Mall. What this means is that Eko Atlantic City itself will suffer loss of land because the coastal road now enters into the land of Eko Atlantic City. ‘‘

“You know two parties are involved now, there is the federal government’s coastal road, there’s is Eko Atlantic City by the South Energyx, and because they shifted the ROW, the road now enters into our Eko Atlantic city, meaning that we are losing N87 billion for all the land that we reclaimed to sell to Developers which the  Coastal highway has encroached on”.

“Again, another point that should be validly made to owner of Landmark Centre is that the beach he is claiming to ownership of is that by the time the Eko Atlantic City sand fills, and reclamation gets to that place, there would be no beach again. So, whether he like it or not, now or in the near future, that beach will not be there again”.

“It is only unfortunate that now the coastal road has come quickly to consume the beach. But our original deposition was that we will be able to get to work round it and there will be a win-win situation but his public utterance has made that impossible”.

“For example, eventually when we finish the Eko Atlantic City, even right now if you have entered it, you will see that there is still a beach inside. We will say, okay, let’s concession it, you can be using it, but we now saw that rather than him (Landmark owner)  challenging the federal government and the ministry of works, that won’t want to even compensate you for any displacement  it is  the person that has been your licencee without collecting money for the land you are using, that you are facing.

“The ugly part of it is that the story is now being tilted against us; rather than us being the victim, we are now the aggressor. So, that is what has happened and that is the impression we don’t want the public to have, as if we are oppressing this man over the land.”

Akanbi said, “They are painting us as the aggressor whereas we are the victim. It is our land you are on, it is our land you have been using since and that is why I told you about that google app, you can do it yourself and see how the thing moves. So, saying that you have been there since 2008, that means you have been where water was”.

“From 2018, you can see how reclamation was being done, how the land was settled before it became what we are using. So you can’t even claim that you are the one that reclaimed the beach because it was a settlement, just like driving water away then finding yourself elsewhere. That is the same way that the water does and when the wave comes it brings sub-sand and deposits there and that is the authentication of position”.

“He has  been enjoying the beach without paying money. He ought to be paying us ideally from the money he makes on that beach, if we wanted to insist on our right, but we are not”.

Asked if Landmark had taken them to court, he said, “Well, as of now that I’m talking to you, we have not seen any case. You see what he says with his mouth is more potent than the court itself because an average person in Lagos will think that we are oppressing him. That is even more destructive than the court. The impression you create for the people, in fact, some people today see it that way.

“What we are trying to do is to put our own facts out, let people know our own side of the story that we are not oppressing anybody. In fact, if anything, we are the ones that are the victims because they have been enjoying Oniru and Landmark Beach, which by law is ours . Ideally they should be paying us.”

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