Lagos
State Governor,
Akinwunmi Ambode, who spoke during an inspection tour of the areas, expressed
displeasure at the deplorable condition of the roads, saying such was
unacceptable in the State.
Governor, Ambode on Thursday expressed displeasure on the state of Ajasa-Command and Abesan roads, just as he assured residents that work would commence on the roads within the next two weeks.
Governor, Ambode on Thursday expressed displeasure on the state of Ajasa-Command and Abesan roads, just as he assured residents that work would commence on the roads within the next two weeks.
The
Governor assured that work would commence on the Ajasa-Command axis,
after Ile-Iwe junction, where the previous road construction stopped,
explaining that the project will accommodate walkways, street lights and
drainage systems.
At
the Command Military School, the Deputy Director in the Ministry of
Works and Infrastructure, Engr Rasheed Akindele who briefed the Governor
on the current state of the road, said the project was undertaken by
the Lagos Metropolitan Transport Authority (LAMATA) around 2011/2012,
but the Ministry of Works took the project further to the Command Bridge
and then to Ipaja axis.
According
to him, due to the volume of vehicular movement in the area as
residents prefer to link Ipaja and Ayobo through the axis from Alagbado,
the road deteriorated due to neglect.
Also,
a community leader in the area, Alhaji Abdulrazak Olajide, told the
Governor and his entourage, that the people have been suffering a lot in
the axis due to lack of road, pipe-borne water, health facility,
electricity and schools.
While
addressing a large crowd that trooped out to see him, Governor Ambode
said as a responsive and responsible government, work would commence on
the road within the next two weeks.
He
said: “I felt sad when I got here to see the state of the roads in this
area. It is so displeasing, it is disheartening and it is totally
unacceptable to me. I have been reading about the state of this area
from several letters written to me by residents and that was what made
me to decide to come and see the state of things for myself.
“I
will start from where they stopped work previously at Ekoro Road and we
will fix the drainage from there to Ajasa here within the next two
weeks. We will not stop at that, we will fix the roads also. We are
going to fix this road from Command Bridge down to Command and Ikola.
“In
addition to that, I have listened to one of the leaders in this
community. We are bringing schools into this community. One of our
priorities for 2016 which we have stated in our budget tagged ‘The
People’s Budget’ is to provide schools and health centres for all our
communities and we will make sure that this part of Lagos is well
represented in that provision.
“I
just want you to be patient and cooperate with the contractors and when
we do the road, we are also going to do street lights. Above all, when
we do all these, you also make sure that you pay your taxes,” Governor
Ambode said.
At Abesan, Governor
Ambode, who trekked about 900 meters from Church Road down to Giwa
Street to inspect the Abesan link road, equally promised that work would
commence on the road within the next two to three weeks.
Addressing
the people of the area, Governor Ambode said: “We are here in Ipaja and
we have moved from the junction at Ekoro road joining from Church
Street up to this point in Giwa. We have seen that the roads here are in
very deplorable state. The best option for us is to commence this
project immediately. We are going to construct from Church road down to
Aboru and then do the bridge that will link this Giwa Street to Abesan
Estate and also down to Iyana Ipaja.
“We
will do the drainage, street light and then walkway also. What I just
want to tell all the people in Aboru is to be patient with us. The
contractor will move to site within the next two to three weeks. We have
also told the contractor to employ people from this area to do the job.
All you need to do is to cooperate with government and the contractor.
Before the end of this year, the project must have been completed and we
will be back to walk on the roads together”, he said.
Responding
on behalf of the community, a resident, Pa Samuel Babatope, said they
were elated to see the Governor in their community, expressing optimism
that the visit of the Governor was a confirmation of the fact that the
roads will be fixed.
Credit: Daily Independent
Credit: Daily Independent
“We
have been hearing that our road will be fixed, but we used to think it
is one of those lies from politicians. We are happy that it is now a
reality that our road will be fixed. I thank the Governor and his team
and pray that God will continue to help them to deliver on their
promises and make life easy for residents,” Babatope said.
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