Obong Of Calabar Speaks On Terrible Roads In Ogun

The first-class monarch described his experience playing Ogun roads that led to the university's permanent site

Edidem Ekpo Abasi Otu, Obong of Calabar in Cross River State

Edidem Ekpo Abasi Otu, Obong of Calabar in Cross River State, has bemoaned the deplorable state of roads in Ogun State and urged Governor Dapo Abiodun to pay attention and fix them.

He asked Abiodun to pay special attention to the state’s roads, particularly those leading to the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB), where the monarch serves as Chancellor.

He spoke shortly after a press conference to mark the University’s 30th convocation.

Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro, Oba Saka Matemilola, the Olowu of Owu Kingdom, Oba Saka Matemilola, and the Ajalaye of Ilogun South, Ijebu Northeast Local Government Area, Oba Emmanuel Olusanu, all visited the Obong.

Speaking at his lodge on the University campus, the first-class monarch described his experience playing Ogun roads that led to the university’s permanent site.

He said;

I will tell the President about it. This present President is our own and we will tell him about the situation.

Look at this place, as beautiful as it is – but no matter what you build in a bush, it will not still show. While we were coming, the car was just moving in zig zag.

Let’s take it as a serious matter, it is the problem of the government. Let us do all that we could do to put this road in proper shape. You can step out and go to other states and see what governors have done, irrespective of whether it is federal roads or state roads. The key is that a structure you have there, that establishment you have there should be well taken care of. I have appealed now hoping that by next time I come here, the roads will be in their best shape.

Sometimes ago there was a president who was from here and nothing was done but now, we have a president who is our own and we shall tell him about these roads.

The Vice Chancellor of the University, Kehinde Olusola, told newsmen that the school will be graduating a total of 2,823 students, with 118 of them making the institution’s First Class honour list, during its convocation on Friday.

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