Ogun roads: Previous administration had good intentions but abandoned projects — Abiodun

…Orders contractor to complete Denro-Ishashi-Akute Road in two weeks

By Omobolaji Adekunle, Abeokuta

The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has said that even though the previous administration of the state had good intentions, it did not see them to fruition regarding road projects in the state.

This is as the governor gave a two-week ultimatum to the contractor handling the Denro-Ishashi-Akute road project to complete the work.

The governor also announced plans to begin work on the Alagbole-Ajuwon and Akute-Ajuwon roads, as well as other roads in the Ifo Local Government Area.

Abiodun made the announcement during an on-the-spot assessment of roads in the local government, where he also promised to construct a new Primary Health Care Centre for the community.

The governor expressed his commitment to equitable infrastructure development across the state, noting that his administration has ensured that road construction is evenly spread across the 20 local governments in Ogun State.

He also criticised the previous administration for abandoning projects after demolishing structures and turning single carriageways into dual carriageways, leaving a significant deficit in infrastructure development.

Abiodun highlighted his administration’s achievements in road construction, including the reconstruction of over 600 kilometres of highway and inner-city roads, and urged critics to report on the positive developments in the state.

Prince Abiodun said the construction of the Denro-Ishashi-Akute Road started almost three years ago, adding that the contractor must mobilise to site immediately and ensure the completion of the project in two weeks.

He recalled his promise to ensure equitable provision of infrastructures across the state, adding that this is being followed religiously.

“My pledge is that I have come here today to see things for myself. There are two roads that are considerably important to our people.

“First of all, the Denro-Ishashi-Akute road, I have given the contractor a matching order that the road must be completed in the next two weeks, asphalt and the bridge.

“I want to assure you all that it is your time now. It is your right. You voted for us. I am a promise keeping governor. I will not make empty promises.

“Now, within the next two weeks, maximum three weeks, active construction will start on Alagbole-Ajuwon and Akute-Ajuwon roads.

“Today, here, we’ve reconstructed Olusegun Osoba-Toyin Street, Denro-Ishashi-Akute is under construction. We have so many other roads we’ve constructed here. But because there is so much deficit in the infrastructural development in this area, at times, it appears as if we are not reconstructing them as fast as they want us to.

“The Primary Health Care Centre here, I will reconstruct it. I have told Hon. Fola Salami and the Commissioner (health) to look for a land for me here because I will build a new one for you. I want to build a brand new Primary Health Care Centre that is befitting for Ajuwon-Alagbole-Akute,” he said.

He said, “When I assumed office on the 29th of May, 2019, the deficit that we met on assumption of office was such that we began to wonder what the previous administration was doing.

“In some instances, they appear to have good intentions, they go to the roads, they demolished houses, roads that should not be more than a single carriageway, they turned them to dual carriageway. By so doing, they removed all the asphalt that was there serving the people and abandoned these roads.

“We inherited quite a lot of these roads. Some of those roads are federal roads, and you know our people cannot differentiate between federal and state. They will geo-locate their pains where and when they are feeling it.”

He stated further that his administration had to draw up a priority list taking into consideration vehicular traffic and economic impact of some of the roads it had embarked upon till date, adding that his administration would continue to put the people first.

“Let me give you an example of the road that goes from Agbara-Atan-Lusada road. When I assumed office, trailers carrying containers were falling off on that road. That is the road that leads to the biggest industrial estate not just in Nigeria but one of the biggest in Africa.

“It is a road that counts for hundreds of thousands of employees and employers. So, it is important for us in Ogun State. I had to prioritise it, and it is a federal road.

“So, we have to draw up a priority list and the priority list amongst others factored in the vehicular traffic, the economic impact.

“Ijebu-Ode-Epe road is a road that evacuates people from the Lekki corridor to the Eastern flank of Nigeria. That road was non-existent. I had to prioritise that road. Sagamu-Abeokuta Road, the road leading to the state capital, was not good. People were dying. I had to prioritise that road, another federal road, and so many other roads.

“Today we can brag and say not only have we constructed 600 kilometres of highway or roads, both inter-state, intra-state, inner-city roads, but, I beat my chest that there is no local government in Ogun State today that does not have at least one or two roads that we have reconstructed in the last five years and that is in line with been equitable and fair,” he said.

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