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Sanwo-Olu Hails Akeredolu’s Infrastructural Drive, Inaugurates 10km Okitipupa-Igbokoda Road
My administration is reference point for development, says Ondo Gov
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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu yesterday inaugurated the 10 kilometres Okitipupa-Igbokoda bypass which was constructed by Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.
Sanwo-Olu while commissioning the road at Erinje Junction in Okitipupa, Okitipupa Local Government Area of the state, commended Akeredolu for the impactful and significant development happening in the Sunshine state.
Sanwo-olu said: “What we are about, as a party, as brothers, is to continue to do what we call peer review and to continue to encourage one another. This is not my first time. It is not my second time of coming to Ondo State. And each time I come, it is because of a significant development that is happening in your state.
“You have seen that, indeed, there is meaningful development that is happening in your state. You can see that, even with the little resources available to the State, Arakunrin Akeredolu is using it well for the betterment of the people and the state.
“I want to thank you for this sir. Earlier today, I was in Owo. I can see new roads. We are here again. This is indeed a First Class road that is worthy to be acknowledged. Governor Akeredolu, thank you for holding onto our party.
“Thank you for giving your people the real essence of democracy. It is only with infrastructure you can see growth and development in all our communities.
“It is only with infrastructure we can commune peacefully from one community to another community, that you can move from one jurisdiction to another, effortlessly. Only reward for a good work is more work. And that is why we are in governance. We are in governance to change lives positively. We are in governance to make life more meaningful to our people”, he noted.
According to Sanwo-Olu, “Tell other communities that with Akeredolu, more purposeful and meaningful development is coming. It is just a case of let us just finish one before we move to another. You can see the quality of this road is next to none. On this road, I can imagine how many jobs that have been provided. People were selling sand, people were selling cement, people were selling pure water, food, and all sorts of economic activities happened in the construction of this road.
“You can see that is what governance is all about. It is not an abandoned project; it is not a failed project. Governance is about solution, it is about the people,” Sanwo-Olu added.
Earlier, Akeredolu, explained that the road was constructed on a virgin land to permanently solve the horrific problem of traffic congestion in Okitipupa.
Akeredolu said the traffic congestions usually resulted in delay for vehicles plying Okitipupa–Igbokoda Road, and always making a journey which should normally last about 30 minutes to become hours. He described his administration as the flagship and reference point for infrastructural development, transformation and good governance in Nigeria.
His words: “It would be recalled that when we came on board in 2017, we felt, and rightly so, that there is the compelling need to have a flyover bridge at Ore to take care of the apparently unceasing traffic on the road with its attendant carnage occasioned by incessant road accidents.
“We started and completed the Redemption Bridge within two years of the first term of our Administration, thus solving the problem of the carnage and traffic gridlock on the Sagamu–Ore–Benin Road.
“Again, we conceptualised and constructed into a dual carriageway, the ever busy and commercially-active ‘A’-Division–Oba Osupa (Hospital Road)–Oluwatuyi–Ijoka Road which successive administration since the creation of Ondo State were unable to attend to for lack of the political will because virtually all the road setbacks had been fully built by the people.
“These structures had to give way, including those that were formally acquired for demolition to allow for the modern road with attendant huge compensation.
“I am happy to inform you that the construction of these dual carriageways has attained an appreciable level of completion and it is our hope that it will be completed soonest.
“This dual carriageway projects have also been replicated in other towns such as Owo and Ikare in the Northern Senatorial District, while the one for the Southern Senatorial District, as we speak, is being conceived. The construction into a dual carriageway, Phase I of Ikare Akoko township roads has been completed amongst several other completed township roads. This is in addition to over 40 road projects spanning over 350km across the State both inherited from previous administrations and initiated by our own administration,” the Governor added.