Why we have not re-constructed Abeokuta train station road – Ogun Gov’t explains
The Ogun State Government has given reasons for the deplorable state of the road leading to the Abeokuta train station.
The Abeokuta train station christened Prof.Wole Soyinka is one of many stations on the Lagos-Ibadan train line.
In a statement on Social media on Tuesday, the Government clarified that it has the intentions to construct the road but however noted some hindrances preventing it from doing so.
The state government said, “On the worn-out pathway leading to the Abeokuta train station, this is a matter close to our hearts. Enhancing this route holds promise of rendering train travel more enjoyable.”
“Yet, we tread cautiously, refraining from vocalizing our concerns, lest it be misconstrued as making excuses.”
“Debates ensue, tangled in bureaucratic intricacies, as this particular stretch, albeit short, falls under the purview of the Federal Government, responsible for its upkeep.”
“To embark on reconstruction, the State Government requires a permission from the Minister. However, obtaining such authorization proves a sluggish ordeal, hindered by bureaucratic inertia.”
“It’s noteworthy that the Station Complex was conceptualized to coincide with the development of its surrounding arteries, an integral part of the overarching scheme.” The statement read.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government recently granted approval for the Ogun State Government to undertake the reconstruction of the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Road, a triumph after years of persistent appeals by the incumbent Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun.