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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has deployed a Cessna 406 aircraft for aerial mapping of the state in line with the government’s determination to ascertain the actual figures of buildings and the infrastructural strength of the State.
Speaking
during the inspection of the Aerial Survey Aircraft (ASA) for the 2023 Mapping
and Update of the Lagos State Spatial Data Infrastructure for the eGIS Project
at Dominion Hangar, Murtala Mohammed Local Airport, Ikeja, the capital of Lagos
on Wednesday evening, Governor Sanwo-Olu said the aerial mapping will equally
help in updating the state data.
He
said the exercise will also assist the Lagos State Government to plan
adequately for the residents of the State.
Governor
Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, said the
exercise will form part of the state’s critical component of the Enterprise,
Geographic Information System (EGIS) upgrade, which is aimed at providing a
digital mapping platform.
The
Governor said the Cessna aircraft with the registration number ZS-SSY from
South Africa, would conduct the exercise for at least four and half hours daily
for about six weeks, depending on the weather, while it would also fly at
4,500ft below sea level.
He
said: “The aircraft has a huge camera. When it flies it can capture a coin. It
flies relatively low at about 4,000ft below sea level. The essence is for it to
capture everything that is in Lagos state. It can go and come back. There are
layers of flying. The essence for us is to know what is in Lagos. It has a
glider that can capture water and land. It would be flying for about four and a
half hours daily, depending on the weather.
“We
have done it before. Lagos like any other city is dynamic. What we had five
years ago is not what you have today. The international standard is to do it
every five years so that you can update your database and everything. So, what
it does is that you can map every inch of soil in your land, and various
buildings where you have your allocations and sizes.
"The
essence is to know the data of your state and what that does is to enable you
to plan. What you cannot measure, you cannot manage it. So, the essence for us
is to be able to measure every inch of Lagos and its size.
“For
us, fortunately, the census is coming up in March. If you have all those
gladder information, you can map it with your census and it determines
everything. It allows you to have enormous data to plan for your citizens so
that you don’t globe in the dark.”
Governor
Sanwo-Olu, who disclosed that the State Government had been carrying out the
exercise since 2009 but chose to migrate to a bigger aircraft for more
effectiveness and enhanced performance, urged Lagos residents not to panic when
they see the aircraft pass through their domains in low altitude, stressing
that it is for the benefit of all.
Also
speaking, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Enterprise,
Geographic Information System (EGIS), and Planning Matters, Dr. Olajide
Babatunde, said the project would lead to the mapping of the state’s land,
noting that after the successful mapping of the State, the government would
also embark on the surveying of the land.
He
said the exercise was part of the projects of the enterprise geographic
information system that Lagos State was building to be able to tackle some
challenges bedeviling the state at the moment.
"What
we are doing now is mapping and thereafter we will do a survey. This will
enable us to have our spatial data infrastructure complete.
“Currently,
our land use database shows that we have over 600,000 properties in the state.
However, I know we have more than that. And you know if you don’t have a title
deeds plan, you cannot even go to the Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA)for
building approval,” he said.
Also
speaking, Lagos State Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr. Hakeem Fahm,
said the aircraft to be used for the exercise is equipped with a special
camera, which showed that the State is leveraging on the power of technology to
do things accurately for the benefit of Lagos citizens.
Fahm,
who said he is so excited about the aerial mapping of Lagos State, said
Governor Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat are fully committed to
make Lagos greater.
The
Cessna 406 aircraft operating team had been carrying out the exercise over the
years in various African countries including Mozambique, Kenya, Cameroon,
Burkina Faso, Niger and Rwanda.
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