Planning Law and Regeneration
Towards Reforming Planning Law in Lagos Part 2: “Creating Wealth and Opportunities for Communities”
Increased urbanisation and population explosion, propelled by a culture of impunity left Lagos vulnerable to a proliferation of urban slums and shanty towns with a myriad of environmental problems, traffic gridlock, over-stretched and depleted infrastructures, social deprivation, high poverty rate, high crime rate and other social ills. Faced with such challenges, the administration of urban […]
Towards Reforming Planning Law in Lagos – Part 1
Since human life as we know it cannot exist without Land, water and air, changes we make to them and development that affects them need to be sustainable as these will impact on our social, economic and environmental well being as a people. New developments should therefore contribute to sustainable development rather than building for […]