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Oyo Approves Contracts for 84.7km Ibadan Inner Roads
Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan
Barely two weeks after Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, promised the kick-start the rehabilitation and reconstruction of internal roads in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, the state government yesterday approved contracts for the construction and rehabilitation of inner roads within Ibadan metropolis totaling 84.75km.
The state government approved infrastructure briefs at the 8th Executive Council Meeting under Omituntun 2.0, listing scores of internal roads in the state capital, which will be handled by Messrs Kopek Ratcon Construction Company Limited, Messrs Peculiar Ultimate Concerns Limited and Craneburg Construction Company.
The state Commissioner for Public Works and Transport, Prof. Daud Shangodoyin, stated this yesterday, during a press briefing at the Secretariat, Government House, Agodi, Ibadan, adding that several other roads were approved for rehabilitation and maintenance by the Oyo State Road Maintenance Agency (OYSROMA) at the cost of N553,604,734.3 for a duration of three months.
Shangodoyin equally gave updates on the 110 kilometres Senator Rashidi Ladoja Circular Road Project, noting that bridges and interchange on the project have reached over 90 per cent completion, while the Exco approved the commencement of the 32km road infrastructure component of the project, awarded to Messrs Craneburg Construction Company Limited and Messrs Kopec Construction Company Limited.
This was as the state’s Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun, declared that the state government had approved the release of its share of the sum of N2,791,569,918.28 on the 2023 Federal Government UBEC-OYOSUBEB special intervention counterpart fund.
He said the state government would pay the sum of N1,395,784,949.19 for the construction and rehabilitation of education infrastructure, among other projects, while the federal government through UBEC would also release the sum of N1,395,784,959.14.
Olatunbosun added that the state government had equally approved the release of N1 billion for facility upgrade and take-off grant for the seamless operation of Emmanuel Alayande University of Education, Oyo.
The Tourism and Culture Commissioner also stated that the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) had given global status to the annual Sango Festival as a world heritage.
While briefing newsmen, the state’s Commissioner for Works, Shangodoyin, said: “We considered and approved five briefs in the area of infrastructure. They are asphaltic rehabilitation of some roads in Ibadan, which will be handled by Oyo State Road Maintenance Agency (OYSROMA).
“The roads OYSROMA will work on include U.I junction to Agbowo linking Ojoo–Iwo road expressway with a spur to Preboye’s world, which is 2.3km; Sango-Eleyele road, which is 10.6km; Zion Plaza, Olusoji Avenue linking Alao Akala expressway, which is 1.25km; a culvert at Eleyele/Ologuneru road junction; Eleyele roundabout, Water Corporation, Eruwa Garage road, which is 0.63km.
“Also, we considered the brief on the asphaltic improvement/rehabilitation of selected roads in Ibadan. The brief is in two parts – Lot 1 and Lot 2, which have a cumulative of 12 roads. Lot 1, which is 70.45km, consists of 10 roads and the Council approved the award to Messrs Kopec Ltd at a contract sum of N24.8 billion for 12 months.
“Lot 2 of this road is awarded to Ratcon Construction Company. It has 12 roads of 14.30km at a contract sum of N1.88 billion for a duration of six months. The summary is that we approved Lot 1 and Lot 2 of 12 roads with a total of 84.75km for Ibadan feeder roads.
“Lot 1 for Ibadan feeder roads has 10 roads on that axis; Oshuntokun – Housing Corporation – Elewure – Awolowo junction and it is 2.99km. The second road on that Lot 1 is Aare junction-Ashi, along Bodija road, which is 3.48km; Bodija-Oju-Irin-Ashi-Basorun with a spur to Ojoo, which is 3.45km; reconstruction of U.I (Preboye junction)-Bodija market- Secretariat road-Beere roundabout dual carriageway, 15.53km; Government House-NTA junction-Ikolaba-JAMB office-Officers Mess-Federal Secretariat-Custom office dual carriageway, 6.13km; Queens Cinema-Dugbe-Sango-Trans Amusement park junction and 11.74km dual carriage way.
“Others are the construction of Molete (under bridge)-Oke Ado-Oke Bola-Queens Cinema-Dugbe dual carriage way, 9.3km; Iyaganku-7th Day Adventist Church-Oke Bola junction-Olubadan stadium junction-Vale College-NUJ PRESS Centre junction with spur to Total filling station-Radio Nigeria-Kobiowu Estate-Akinyemi Junction-Ring Road, 3.85km; dualisation of Mile 10-Ring road-Mobil-Challenge car park, 8.5km; General Gas junction-Kolapo Ishola-Iyana Church with spur to Dizzengorf, 5.48km. The total length of Lot 1 is 70.45km.
“For Lot 2, we have two roads, which are the reconstruction of Bus Stop-Gate-Oje-Beere-Ojaaba-Molete (under bridge) dual carriageway, 10.8km and Oke Adu-Ode Aje- Aremo-Orita Aperin, 3.5km. The total length of Lot 2 is 14.3km.”
Shangodoyin added that the executive council gave the Ministry of Finance the go-ahead to negotiate the terms and conditions of a N150bn AfreximBank and Access Bank facility, which will be spent to finance the Circular Road, which will be concessioned, upon completion, to generate revenue for the state.
He equally noted that the state government also approved the supply and installation of smart led solar-powered streetlight along Agodi Gate-Adegbayi, along Old-Ife road, Ibadan and the extension of smart LED streetlight along New Garage-Akala Expressway-Kuola-Bembo road-Conoil, along Apata, Ibadan to Abeokuta Expressway.
The roads to be handled by OYSROMA include U.I junction to Agbowo linking Ojoo–Iwo road expressway with a spur to Preboye’s world (2.3km); Sango-Eleyele road (10.6km) Zion plaza, Olusoji Avenue linking Alao Akala expressway (1.25km); a culvert at Eleyele/Ologeneru road junction; Eleyele roundabout, Water Corporation, Eruwa Garage road (0.63km)
The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Inclusion, Mrs. Toyin Balogun, in her presentation, said 692 residents of Ajia community in Ona-Ara Local Government Area of the state, whose 100 hectares of land were acquired by the state government for an Air Force Base, a general hospital and an ICT centre, will receive compensation to the tune of N645 million.
She added that the compensation passed through a diligent screening process.
The state Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Prof. Musibau Babatunde, while giving an update on the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAfER), said 526 residents have so far benefited from the SAfER loan scheme to the tune of N152,475,000 across the geopolitical zones of the state.
Also giving a briefing on the State Executive Council meeting, the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, said the state government approved the establishment of the Oyo State Rule of Law Authority, which will guide citizens and residents of the state to be law-abiding.