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Lagos, Nigeria is already struggling with overpopulation problems. There is widespread poverty, poor sanitation1, pollution and perhaps the worst traffic in the world. And the worst may be yet to come. The United Nations projects that by the year 2015 the population will grow to 20 million, making it the third largest city in the world. But, city officials are surprisingly optimistic about the future. They say Lagos has nowhere to grow but up.
Lagos' population currently is listed at over 14 million people but some local officials estimate there are as many as 18 million
For many in Nigeria's largest city, traffic congestion2 has become a symbol of the country's inability to keep up with its rapidly growing population. Lagos' population currently is listed at over 14 million people but some local officials estimate there are as many as 18 million. But Opeyemi Bamidele the Lagos State Public Information Commissioner3 says overpopulation is not the problem.
"We do not believe that any nation can be overpopulated because part of our strength lies in our population, part of our strength lies in our diversity," he said."
Bamidele says what is needed is good governance, providing traditional government services, like picking up the trash and fixing roads, and development.
He says the recently developed bus rapid transit4 system or BRT, a dedicated5 main traffic lane for buses, is the beginning of a long-term solution.
But the city's most ambitious plan is to construct shopping and office complexes, to attract foreign investment and transform Lagos into a modern metropolis6. The only thing that stands in the way of development is the people who live on this land. One such project is a three-story shopping mall being constructed in the busy market section of Victoria Island.
Lagos Finance Commissioner Rotimi Oyekan says the land owners, mostly market vendors7, have been incorporated into development plans.
"We are providing them an opportunity to stay where they are in a new environment," he said. "Now that goes a long way, in saying yes, in every class we care. It's not just for the rich. It is also for the not so rich or the underprivileged."
Mustafa Atobajeun and more than 40 families own the property being developed on Victoria Island. They have been temporarily relocated to another part of the city. He says the government has promised they will have shops in the new building, collect rent from the tenants8, and own the developed property in 30 years. But he says the government also promised to provide a place to sell their goods during the transition, but that has not happened and they are struggling to survive.
"I want to bring this to your notice that whatever the government has promised us, they should fulfill9 it to the letter," he said.
Finance Commissioner Oyekan says the government will fulfill its promises.
"In Lagos we believe in continuity. It is one of our cardinal10 principals," he said. "The people's faith in government must never be shaken and we hope to carry that into the future."
While this development plan sounds too good to be true to Atobajeun and other land owners, they see little choice but to go along. They say to survive Lagos must create some order from the chaos11 of this overcrowded city.
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n.经过,运输;vt.穿越,旋转;vi.越过 | |
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adj.一心一意的;献身的;热诚的 | |
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n.摊贩( vendor的名词复数 );小贩;(房屋等的)卖主;卖方 | |
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n.房客( tenant的名词复数 );佃户;占用者;占有者 | |
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vt.履行,实现,完成;满足,使满意 | |
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