Buhari to inaugurate infrastructural projects in Ogun
…As Abiodun warns vandals of public infrastructure
…Commends ex-servicemen
President Muhammadu Buhari will embark on a state visit to Ogun State on Thursday, January 13 to inaugurate some of the infrastructural projects executed by Governor Dapo Abiodun. To ensure adequate protection of these facilities, Gov. Abiodun has however sent strong warning to vandals of public infrastructure and utilities in the state, declaring that anyone found culpable will be punished according to the law.
According to a statement by Kunle Somorin, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, President Buhari will be welcomed at the Gateway City Gate Monument Park, Sagamu Interchange, at 10a.m, where the first project will be commissioned by him.
The statement added that apart from the Gateway City Gate, other projects expected to inaugurated by the president include Ijebu-Ode Mojoda-Epe expressway and two housing estates: the 527-unit low & medium Kobape Housing scheme Kobape and the highbrow, 83 duplexes at Kings Court Estate at Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.
Somorin indicated in the statement that invited guests are expected to be seated by 9.30a.m at the City Gate by the Sagamu Interchange and Abeokuta expressway, while observing all COVID-19 safety protocols strictly.
However, Gov. Abiodun Dapo Abiodun on Sunday sent a strong warning to vandals of public infrastructure and utilities in the state, declaring that anyone found culpable will be punished according to the law.
The governor also disclosed that he would send a Bill to the House of Assembly for a punitive measure for anyone caught vandalizing public utilities.
Abiodun, who gave the warning while speaking at the Special Church Service to mark this year’s Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration, held at the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Ake, Abeokuta, noted that the warning became expedient due to the activities of vandals who have stolen the poles and cables of the newly installed street lights on the Abeokuta-Siun-Sagamu road.
“Last night, we were coming from Ijebu-Ode and noticed that some parts of the lights were not on and on enquiry, we were told that some poles were vandalized and the cables stolen.
“I will be sending a Bill to the House of Assembly for a punitive measure for anyone caught vandalizing public utilities.
“Let parents warn their children and wards. I won’t entertain any call from parents whenever anyone is caught in the act of cultism, vandalism, banditry or any other criminal activities.
“We will find them out and the full weight of the law would be brought upon them. We will make an example of them,” the governor stressed.
On the special church service, Abiodun said that the Armed Forces Remembrance Day was specially chosen to celebrate the service men and women whose job is to protect the people even to the point of paying the ultimate price, describing it as the ultimate act of patriotism.
The governor who took a swipe at those who continue to sow the seed of discord in the country, said the best way to support members of the Armed Forces apart from paying their entitlements and taking care of the widows and orphans of the fallen heroes, is to ensure that peace prevails in the country.
He reiterated that his administration would continue to encourage peaceful co-existence among all Nigerians, while security apparatus in the state has been regiged with modern gadgets, just as the farmers/herdsmen clashes had been curtailed.
In his sermon titled ‘Heroes of Faith, Our strength,’ the Provost, Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Ake, Abeokuta, Very Reverend (Dr.) Issac Adeniji, regretted that the world has witnessed many senseless wars which had led to loss of millions of lives and make many women widows and children orphans.
The Clergyman who took his text from Hebrews 11:32, likened Nigeria’s uniformed men and women to the people of the old who were risks takers, saying that it is expedient that Nigerians continue to pray for those who have lost their lives in the course of maintaining peace in the country and other parts the world, and those they left behind.
He, therefore, called on the authorities to pay the ex-servicemen and women their entitlements and not wait until their demise, while the welfare of the widows and orphans of the fallen heroes should also be accorded prompt attention.