Road reconstruction: Group commends Sanwo-Olu for infrastructure development in Epe 

…Congratulates Epe LG boss on 100 days in office

…Congratulates Epe new Grand Chief Imam

A non governmental organisation/ political group, Club Seventies Epe in Lagos State has commended Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration for the ongoing reconstruction of Oke-Oyinbo /Awolowo road in Epe division.

The Club President, Mr Ibrahim Sanuth gave the commendation on Wednesday, while applauding the governor for the continuation of the roads, started by the previous administration of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode in Epe division.

Sanuth also applauded Sanwo-Olu for entrenching good governance through the execution of pro-people projects in various communities across the state.

According to him, infrastructural development is key to the growth of a developing country.

“Mr Governor has contributed immensely to the growth and development of communities in the state.

“For months now the roads have been abandoned but the present admistration has rekindled the rehabilitation of the road, which is now ongoing.

“We appeal to the state government to invest more in infrastructural development in rural/urban areas to achieve its rural – urban regeneration policy of the state. Road development impacts rural dwellers a lot and boost business opportunities,” he said.

It would be recalled that Sanwo-Olu-led admistration built  over 51 roads, rehabilitated 632 others within the State in 2021.

Sanuth said that all completed road projects  in the community had made commuting stress-free, life more meaningful for the people.

He said that the governor’s efforts  had ensured connectivity within the various communities in the state.

Sanuth urged Sanwo-Olu to undertake more road projects in the community to avert gridlock in major economic, commercial and residential areas to reduce travel time.

“These road projects will make commuting stress-free, life more meaningful for the people and ensure connectivity within the various communities in the state.

“We laud Sanwo-Olu-led government for projects which are in line with the T.H.E.M.E.S agenda, especially the first pillar T, which stands for traffic management and transportation.

“The T.H.E.M.E.S agenda also underscores the commitment of the administration to execute projects that directly impacted on the quality of lives of residents,” he said.

Sanuth urged the governor to expedite action on several other roads under construction and being upgraded to further ensure interconnectivity of different parts of the state.

He also applauded some road projects which were undertaken by the Federal Government in harmony with the state government to ensure seamless motoring experience for residents.

Similarly, Sanuth congratulated Epe Local Government chairperson, Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, for unveiling several developmental projects achieved to mark her first 100 days in office.

He also commended the council boss for handing over a renovated Customary courtroom, which was in line with her promise to the people of Epe land to deliver dividends of democracy at the grassroots and make the impact of governance to be felt by all.

Aside this, Princess Surah was also commended for impacting the grassroot across key areas such as infrastructure, sports, education, health, security, agriculture, tourism, staff welfare and economic empowerment.

“Key among her socio-economic impacts were remodeling of 39 schools, construction of blocks of classrooms, construction of boreholes, provision of ambulances and staff bus as well as road construction with streetlights.

“Others include recruitment of teachers, rehabilitation and training of local security officials such as OPC and Ibile, empowerment of artisans, welfare support for the aged and widows and commemoration of World Tourism Day with the launch of Epe Alaro Tourism.”

The President also used the opportunity to congratulate Fadhilat Sheikh Imam Sadallah Abdulrahman Abiola Aliru on his confirment as the Grand Chief Imam, President General League of Imam and Alfas Epe Division.

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