AMBODE INAUGURATES 21 LAGOS-OGUN BOUNDARY NETWORK OF 21 ROADS, TWO BRIDGES
Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (3rd left); Deputy Governor, Dr
(Mrs) Oluranti Adebule (2nd left); Senator Gbenga Ashafa (left);
wife of the Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (3rd right); Senator
Olamilekan Adeola (2nd right); member, House of Representative, Hon.
James Faleke (right) during the commissioning of the newly built AIT/Amikanle
Road as part of the 21 Lagos-Ogun Boundary Network Roads in Alimosho Local
Government, on Monday, April 2, 2018.
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Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday commissioned
21 network of roads and two bridges totalling 27.4 kilometre in Alimosho Local
Government, with a pledge to further develop other communities within the axis.
The roads, which connect Lagos with Ogun State from Agbado
Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area, were fitted with walkways, drainage
system, laybys, service ducts, lane marking and street lights, among others.
Governor Ambode, who commissioned the projects amidst
celebration by elated residents in four different locations, said the delivery
of the infrastructure was part of the continuous bid to transform the Alimosho
federal constituency and build new economy around the axis.
“This is what is called dividend of democracy we are making this
Alimosho axis economically viable and also liveable. We don’t need to travel
anywhere to earn a living. By opening up the whole network stretching 27.4km,
we have brought economy back to this place. With the walkways, street lights,
these communities are becoming safer and there is more to do. By expanding the
axis here, you can travel without necessarily going to the main street and go
to Ojo or Badagry, that’s what your vote was for and that’s why we are
returning back here, all the promises that we made and we are keeping them,” he
said.
Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (3rd left); Deputy Governor, Dr
(Mrs) Oluranti Adebule (2nd left); Senator Olamilekan Adeola (left);
wife of the Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (3rd right); Senator
Gbenga Ashafa (2nd right) and Commissioner for Works &
Infrastructure, Engr. Ade Akinsanya (left) during the commissioning of
the newly built Ikola Bridge (Old Odo Obasanjo Bridge) as part of the 21
Lagos-Ogun Boundary Network Roads in Alimosho Local Government, on Monday,
April 2, 2018.
While describing the commissioning as historic and momentous,
Governor Ambode particularly lauded the National Leader of All Progressives
Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for activating the transformation of
Alimosho when he was Governor of the State with the construction of LASU-Iba
Road, and former Governor Babatunde Fashola for taking the project up to Ipaja.
He said: "What we are doing today is so historic and of
great importance that we must send the message rightly so that people can
understand why we are celebrating on Easter Monday the change in the life of
our people which the resurrection of Christ symbolizes.
"First, we salute all our political leaders starting with
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for starting the vision of making Alimosho a place of
pride with the construction of LASU-Iba Road such that when you move from
Badagry and you enter into LASU-Iba Road up to Igando, Egbe and so on, you have
easy transportation and easy life. My predecessor, Governor Raji Fashola took
it up to Ipaja all in a bid to build a new economy in this particular axis.
"We have taken it from Ipaja to Ayobo, Command Secondary
School, Gate, Abesan, Aboru Bridge and roads. What we are doing today is
momentous as we are connecting over 60 communities together and we are happy to
do this."
Enumerating the significance of the projects, Governor Ambode said
the roads were a veritable alternative routes to decongest traffic from the
Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, and could be used to access Ipaja up to Badagry
without using the expressway.
"It is an alternative route; we don't need to congest
ourselves on the Lagos-Abeokuta express when you drive from Gateway Hotel and
start driving through Ojokoro, Ipaja and so on. Now, you can take this
alternative route and go all the way to Ipaja and Badagry without having
anything to do with the expressway," the Governor said.
Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (2nd right); his wife, Bolanle
(right); Deputy Governor, Dr (Mrs) Oluranti Adebule (middle); member, Lagos
State House of Assembly, Hon. Bayo Osinowo (2nd left) and APC Party
Chieftain, Alhaji Mutiu Aare (left) during the commissioning of the newly built
Ikola Road as part of the 21 Lagos-Ogun Boundary Network Roads in Alimosho
Local Government, on Monday, April 2, 2018.
He said the government was able to complete the projects using
the taxes paid by the people, saying that it was the taxpayers that made it
possible for his administration to improve on the economy and solve traffic
challenges in the axis.
"So, when you understand what this is all about; it was not
done with Akin Ambode's money; i did not put a kobo there apart from my own
taxes; it is the taxes that you have contributed that we have used to improve
on this particular economy and my message is that we should make every part of
Lagos economically viable and also livable so that all the people in this area
can have the same kind of life that others are enjoying in the other axis of
Lagos.
"The idea of the project is to open up all our sub-urban
communities, reduce traffic congestion and then create better life for the
people," Governor Ambode said.
Responding to request for more infrastructural projects in
Alimosho, the Governor said as part of the continuation of the development of
the axis, the State Government will Dredge Ilo River, rehabilitate Adekoya
Road, Makinde Road, Subaru Oje Road, Old Ota Road and Ishefun-Ijan Road which
will be connected to a Jetty through which people can take a boat ride to
connect Lagos Marina in twenty minutes.
He also said that a modern Bus Terminal and Bus Rapid Transit
(BRT) corridor would soon be constructed in the axis.
“We would do more. Based on the budget for 2018, there are more
infrastructure that we have to put in this community. You deserve a bus
terminal, you also deserve BRT and you would get it. We deserve more commerce
and we want to do economic integration of all the South Western States and the
nearest to us is Ogun State and that’s why we are expanding the road network to
enter into the boundary of Ogun State.
The
newly commissioned Aiyetoro Road as part of the 21 Lagos-Ogun Boundary Network
Roads in Alimosho Local Government by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, on Monday,
April 2, 2018.
“We will do it between Epe and Ijebu Ode also to enter into the Ijebu-Ode Ore Express road. That is what economic integration is, that is how to expand commerce, that’s how to create jobs for our people and by this project people in this community will benefit from the jobs and also benefit from the commerce and that is what inclusive governance is all about,” the Governor said.
Besides, Governor Ambode urged residents of the State to go out
to register and collect their Permanent Voters Cards to be able to exercise
their franchise come next political dispensation.
Speaking at the commissioning of Aiyetoro Bridge, Senator
representing Lagos West Senatorial District, Olamilekan Adeola, said the
Governor had surpassed the expectations of Lagosians, noting that many
residents in the area who had left years ago are returning to the axis due to
the massive infrastructural renewal by the present administration.
“Your Excellency, we are assuring you of giving you one million
votes in the coming election from Alimosho alone because if we should look at
it during this your administration, Alimosho uses to be one of the great
beneficiary.
“Alimosho local government uses to be one of the biggest
beneficiaries. Today alone, 21 roads with two bridges. We have commissioned
many in the past. One of the longest bridges after the Third Mainland was also
commissioned in this Alimosho Local government last year.
“You know Alimosho used to be called Tinubu Home Country but now
it is Ambode's destination abode we are taken aback and marveled with the level
of work done you have done in Alimosho Local government,” Adeola said.
The roads commissioned are Ikola Road
with Bridge (7.2km), Aiyetoro Road with Bridge (1.280km), Dualization of
Raypower Road (2.7km), Amikanle Road (3.340km), Oko Filling Road (1.660km),
Ogunseye Road (1.870km), Osenatu Ilo Road (0.700km), Aina Aladi Road (1.109km),
Oluwasanya Road (0.636km), Igbehinadun Road (0.360km) and Community Road
(0.750km).
Others are Isoto Road (0.730km), Palace Road (0.660km), Timothy
Afolabi (0.745km), Peak Thomas Bright Crescent (0.490km), Baale Street
(0.710km), Joe Ikebudu (0.460km), Bishop Oderinde (0.270km), Alhaji Ganiyu
Salami (0.520km), Kadiri Adebambo Street (0.533km) and Church Street (0.710km).
AMBODE INAUGURATES 21 LAGOS-OGUN BOUNDARY NETWORK OF 21 ROADS, TWO BRIDGES
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