Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has assured of his
administration’s commitment to complete the ongoing construction of Sango-Ojodu
road.
The governor stated this, on Saturday, when he visited some parts
of the 32km road construction project, which comes along with five bridges,
during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise.
of the 32km road construction project, which comes along with five bridges,
during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise.
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Speaking during the project inspection tour, Governor Amosun
promised residents and commuters whose daily activities are affected by the
current state of the road that, “the hardship of this raining season would
be the last that you would experience on this road before the completion of the
project.”
promised residents and commuters whose daily activities are affected by the
current state of the road that, “the hardship of this raining season would
be the last that you would experience on this road before the completion of the
project.”
While explaining that the road construction would have been
completed but for paucity of fund, the governor described it as a huge project
adding that this was why all previous administrations in Ogun State avoided it.
completed but for paucity of fund, the governor described it as a huge project
adding that this was why all previous administrations in Ogun State avoided it.
“But we are determined to tackle it headlong and put an end to the
hardship always experienced on the road by our people,” Governor Amosun said.
hardship always experienced on the road by our people,” Governor Amosun said.
The Governor, while appreciating residents of Ijoko, Yakoyo,
Alagbole, Akute and other communities on the path of the project, for their
patience and support, assured that by March next year, “the 5 overhead
bridges on the road would have been completed.”
Alagbole, Akute and other communities on the path of the project, for their
patience and support, assured that by March next year, “the 5 overhead
bridges on the road would have been completed.”