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Give special considerations to Ogun road, Abiodun appeals to FG
 
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Sat, 21 Nov 2020   ||   Nigeria, Ogun State
 

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has appealed to the Federal Government to give special consideration to roads in the State as it plays host to the largest industrial hub in the country.

Governor Abiodun made the appeal at the Stakeholders Town Hall Meeting attended by the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, at the Ogere end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

He lamented the terrible state of roads in the State due to activities of heavy-duty trucks.

 “It is just right to say that Ogun State deserves a special status in terms of consideration for road constructions. I believe this is doable. It is not just for Ogun State, it is for the common good of all Nigerians and continued development of our great nation” he noted.

He stressed that most part of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the longest road that leads to the busiest air and seaports in the country, is in the State and has over time deteriorated and become a nightmare to motorists and other road users.

 “We are particularly delighted that the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is receiving the federal government’s attention. Indeed, in the last two or three weeks, this road has been a nightmare. At certain points, I have had to personally intervene by directing traffic

 “Experience on this road diminishes the fact that this road leads to the busiest sea and airports in Nigeria. We bear most of the hardship on this road because the longest stretch of the road is in Ogun State. Whether the stretch from Lagos to Ibadan or the stretch that leads to the East-West Road of Sagamu-Benin Expressway, the longest stretch lies in Ogun State”, he noted.

While appreciating the federal government for constructing the road, Governor Abiodun however pointed out ecological challenges facing the State as a result of the mining activities by the construction company, calling for more supervision in the issuing of a mining licence to serve the environment.

The governor informed that his administration has commenced the construction of the Ijebu-Ode-Epe road, while an appeal has been made to the federal government for the takeover of the Lagos-Sango-Abeokuta road to take the load off the Lagos-Ibadan road as well as the 19.8km Atan-Lusada-Agbara, which play host to multinational and domestic industries.

 Prince Abiodun who also pointed out the bad condition of the Sagamu-Ogijo-Ikorodu road said though the state has done palliative on some of the roads, these could not be enough as total reconstruction was needed for durability.

He added that two fire stations would be built at Isheri and Mowe, to respond to fire emergencies, while a trailer park would be sited at Sagamu to provide an alternative to the Ogere axis.

 Speaking at the event, the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, ordered tanker and trailer drivers to move their vehicles out of the road, as the pouring of used petroleum products was capable of destroying the roads.

 He said the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway constructed in 1974 and completed in 1978 was to promote North-South commercial activities, calling on the Federal Road Safety Commission to enforce road regulations, as the government could not afford its road destroyed by people who are carrying out their private businesses.

 While assuring that the federal government would work with the Ogun State government to address the environmental challenges posed by the road construction, the Minister noted that the federal government has heard requests of the State on other roads and attention would be given as funds are available.

 The Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, represented by the Elegbe of Egbe, Oba Adewale Osibaru, called for the siting of a Fire station in the area, while attention should be given to the Sagamu-Ogijo-Ikorodu road.

The Alaye Ode, Oba Tunde Osho, appealed for the construction of a pedestrian bridge in the area and rehabilitation of township road damage as the result of traffic diversion from the expressway.

 Representatives from the Hausa and Igbo communities and the Civil Society Organization, made contributions on how to end the gridlock synonymous with the Ogere axis of the State.

 

 

 

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