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    Lagos: ALGON defends street renaming by LGs

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoSeptember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Lagos State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, Abdullahi Olowa, has said it is within the purview of local government authorities to rename a street or revoke an existing street name if not renewed.
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    The Lagos State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, Abdullahi Olowa, has said it is within the purview of local government authorities to rename a street or revoke an existing street name if not renewed.

    Olowa, who is also the Chairman of the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area, said the recent renaming of streets in the Bariga Local Council Development Area was within the constitutional mandate of the council.

    His comments come amid controversy surrounding the renaming of streets and bus stops in the Bariga area of Lagos by the local council authorities.

    “Street naming is within the purview of local governments. It’s a constitutional mandate. So what Bariga has done is in line with the constitution. And as a matter of fact, street names, when approved, must be renewed from time to time.

    “If you do not renew your street names, the LG has every reason to want to revoke and rename the street.”

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    “So in this instance, I don’t have the full details of why that was done by Bariga, but of course, if a street name exists and there is no approval from the local government, the local government has the right to revoke because all street names must be approved by the local government,” he said.

    The recent renaming of “Charly Boy Bus Stop” to “Olamide Baddo Bus Stop” in Bariga sparked outrage, with human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) calling the action “illegal” and an abuse of power.

    In August, residents of Ilaje Road in the Bariga LCDA protested its change to “King Sunny Ade Road”, claiming that the former name symbolised their history.

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