In its bid to make all State owned parks and gardens more
accessible to fun seekers across the State, the Lagos State Parks and Gardens
Agency (LASPARK), has declared that all parks and gardens owned by the State Government
are now opened to all Lagosians ‘free of charge’.
The General
Manager of the Agency, Mrs. Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola, explained that the
development was part of the restructuring process of the Agency noting that
entry to parks across the world is usually free and that Lagos should not be an
exception.
She urged
Lagosians to avail themselves of the unique opportunity provided by the state
government by visiting nearby parks and gardens with friends and family for not
only for recreation but to also imbibe the importance of a healthy lifestyle
and general well-being.
She said
“Parks all over the world are made free and accessible to all. People come in
with families and friends to recreates and enjoy themselves without hindrance.
Hence, in line with the Smart City agenda of the present administration, our
parks and gardens will now be opened to families from far and wide across the
state free of all charges”.
She
encouraged event organizers, party planners, NGOs and Corporate bodies to
partner with the Agency in hosting their events at reasonable costs.
She also
urged families across the State to visit the parks not only to relax but also
to celebrate their birthdays, graduations and all other special events at
minimal costs.
Adebiyi-Abiola
emphasized the commitment of the present administration in making life
pleasurable for Lagosians through the provision of sustainable infrastructural
amenities across different sectors of the State, adding that more recreational
parks would be opened soon to complement the existing ones.
In
addition, she said existing parks would be upgraded by the State to improve the
experience of users.
The parks
and gardens in the state are: Muri Okunola Park, Victora Island; Ndubuisi Kanu
Park, Alausa, Ikeja; Shasa Recreational Park, Ajako, Shasha; Ikorodu
Recreational Park Ebute, Iga, Ikorodu and Badagry Recreational Park,
Idale-Topo, Badagry.

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