Lagos State says it will sustain efforts to remove illegal structures and shanties along the Badagry Expressway. The Lagos State Commissioner is cited as indicating that the state will continue demolition and clearance activities aimed at restoring “environmental sanity.” Vanguard also reports that the state has intensified the removal of shanties, illegal structures and other environmental nuisances on the Lagos–Badagry corridor. Both outlets describe the action as part of a broader push to restore order and address encroachments that the government characterizes as harmful to the environment and public space. The reports do not provide figures for the number of structures removed or a specific timeline for completion, but they portray the crackdown as an ongoing enforcement effort rather than a one-off exercise. Overall, the sources agree that Lagos State is actively clearing illegal structures and shanties along the Badagry Expressway to improve environmental conditions along the route.