Adebutu laments deplorable Lambe roads, sympathise with victims of Ogun tanker explosion

Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ogun State, Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu, has lamented the deplorable 19.5km Giwa Oke-Aro Akute road in Ifo local government area of the state promising to fix the road if supported to be the governor of the state in 2023.

Adebutu gave the assurance on Thursday during his visit to the scene of last week devastating tanker explosion along Lambe-Matogun road in Ifo Local Government Area of the state.

A massive crowd had received the PDP governorship candidate to the area.

Adebutu, while sympathising with the victims of the fire accident was quick to express dismay over the deplorable condition of roads in the area restating his commitment to addressing the infrastructural challenges confronting the residents.

He noted that there was a need to create a border development agency which will effectively handle boundary issues of each states.

Adebutu said, “The first thing they will do is delineation, to know the boundary of each state. When we establish that, it will be easy to know which one is our own. When we are able to do that, then we will be able to hold each government responsible.

“I was disgusted with the bad road in Lambe. I wonder, if this is truly Ogun State! I lived in Ogun State since 1991, I don’t have a house abroad, I am a farmer and I live in this country.

“This is not the time for campaign, I’m still coming back. I sympathize with you. I don’t have much to do because I have limited power, if I have government power, I know what to do.

“The government that is inhumane knows what it’s supposed to do. I am not in government today, I have limited power but the limited resources that I have today I’ll share it with you.

“We are talking about 19.5km road. I use my heritage as a witness, give me your support in 2023 and the 19.5km road will be constructed. I give you my word and my word is my bond.”

The Baale of Lambe, Engineer Adewole Johnson, noted that the boundary issue should not have been a problem if there was a dedicated and responsive government in place.

“In this explosion we are lucky that no life was lost. If you (Adebutu) are elected today I have confidence within me that all this issue will be a thing of the past,” he submitted.

In his remarks, the Otun Baale of Olambe Community, Aremo Akinola Ogunremi, appreciated Adebutu for sympathizing with the victims and the entire people of the community.

“For the past 30 years, we have been suffering on this deplorable road. We are suffering a lot. From your far away location, you came here to sympathize with us, we appreciate you for that,” he said.

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