During an inspection of the site, Commissioner Fatai addressed concerns about the project’s progress and highlighted its significance in projecting Lagos as a 21st-century economy. “When you pass through this on from the express, it appears as if nothing is going on, but a lot is going on here. We are here to extract from FIDC a commitment to deliver this project, at least the first part of it, which is almost 200 units by the year 2026,” he said. The commissioner confirmed that previous challenges, particularly those concerning the drainage system and site access, have been largely resolved. He also revealed that approval for a new bridge leading into the site has been secured, which will further enhance connectivity and the overall appeal of the development.