On Wednesday, Prince Dapo Abiodun, the governor of Ogun, lamented the poor condition of Elega-Bode-Olude Road, the connecting road that runs through Odeda Local Government and connects Abeokuta, the state capital, to Igbo-Ora in Oyo State.
The governor pledged to find a long-term solution, but admitted that he was unaware that the stretch of road from Elega to Bode-Olude had gotten worse before traveling on a second term rally with the All Progressives Congress (APC) State Executive to some communities in Odeda Local Government Areas.
The governor, however, apologized to the populace for the infrastructure shortfall while pleading that he couldn’t have completed all of the capital projects in three years and asked for a second chance to finish all of the ongoing capital projects.
In addition to promising to provide residents with access to borehole water starting next week, Governor Abiodun later issued an order directing the immediate delivery of a transformer to the Bode-Olude community.
He, however, implored the people to vote him and other APC candidate in order to make infrastructure work goes round the 20 Local Government Areas of the State.
The governor also commissioned the five kilometre Somorin-Kemta-Idi-Aba road in Odeda Local Government Area of the State after the rally.
Speaking at Kemta, Abeokuta one of the venues, the governor noted that the huge infrastructural gap inherited by his administration informed the adoption of a strategic approach that would ensure that every part of the state benefits from one project or the other.
He said Kemta, apart from benefiting from the road, also has the first housing estate built by his administration sited in the axis, saying with these projects, the area would witness an upsurge in commercial activities.
Gov. Abiodun who regarded Odeda LG as one of the important local government areas in the state, said the council has two road projects just as almost all the projects executed are people-oriented and are in line with the I.S.E.Y.A agenda of his government.
“We’ve demonstrated that we are a promise-keeping administration, we have a road project, at least one in every local government, but this local government has two. We have the Gbonagun-FAJOL Road which is about seven kilometers and we have this road, and that is just a clear example that if we make these promises and we have come to commission these roads, then you can expect that we will continue in the same vein and keep our promises.
“I want to plead with you that if you are happy with what you are seeing, please endeavour to go out and collect your PVCs, because it is through your PVCs that you will vote for a continuity of the good works of this administration that you voted in 2019 and that you will vote again in 2023”, he stated.
While commending the traditional rulers in Odeda LG for maintaining peace in their domains, the governor promised that his administration would not stop until all access roads are put in good condition, calling on the people to vote for him to continue his good works.
Highlight of the campaign was a call by a JS 2 pupil of De-Dames College, Olayemi Odutola, who on behalf of students, on parents to vote massively for Prince Dapo Abiodun.
She hinged her call on what she called the excellent performance of the governor.
“We say very thank your sir, for magnificent road in our axis. It will afford easy and smooth access to our school. And also reduce the cost of repairs of our parents’ vehicles.
“We also thank you for valuable peaceful-existence and massive development in the state, for it has opened door for investment
“There is adage that seeing is believing. We have seen remarkable improvement in infrastructure and in other aspects in this state.In view of this, we hereby appeal to our parents and good people of Ogun State to please support massively and vote Governor Dapo Abiodun”, the student emphasized
Earlier, the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Akin Adesanya, said the road is one of the various projects executed across the state, adding that the 5.1km road, provided with adequate drainage system, would solve the perennial flooding that had affected the area for long.
The Olu of Kemta, Oba Okikiola Tejuosho, said the bad condition of the road affected the economic activities of the people as many man hours were lost in the process of manuvering the bad potions that littered the road, adding that more than 40 communities are also benefiting from the road.
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