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SANWO-OLU COMMISSIONS 6KM ROAD IN IKORODU, SAYS GOVT HAS KEPT ITS PROMISE ON ITAMAGA/ EWU-ELEPE ROAD CONSTRUCTION. ...Approves Ewu-Elepe/Gberigbe, Ewu-Elepe/ Ijede Jetty roads as phase 2. ...Paid N2.2 Billion compensation to property owners affected by road constructions in Ikorodu.

His Excellency, Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State.

The residents of Ikorodu was on Wednesday defied the heavy downpour in order to witness the pledge being fulfilled by the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, in delivering infrastructure that would assuage the discomfort and bring succor to residents of Itamaga/ Ijede road.

Construction work was said again to start on the second phase of the project, measuring 5.9Km from Ewu Elepe to Gberigbe, which is the gateway to the Imota Rice Mill being built by the State Government in the Ikorodu Division, MegaXpression reports.
The newly constructed Itamaga/ Ewu-Elepe road.

Besides, the Governor handed over compensation cheques of varying amounts to residents, representatives of worship centres and businesses affected by construction of Ijede Road, Igbogbo-Igbe Road expansion project, Oba Sekumade Road rehabilitation and Agric-Isawo Road construction.

The Ijede Road, which was a single carriageway before its reconstruction, cuts across four Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). Its condition deteriorated as a result of population growth, leaving commuters groaning until the Sanwo-Olu administration moved in last year January and awarded contract for the road rehabilitation.
Soecial Adviser on Works and Infrastructure addressing the gathering.

Sanwo-Olu said the commissioning marked another fulfillment of his pledge to deliver infrastructure that would assuage the pain and bring comfort to the electorate. He said the Ijede road was delivered ahead of schedule, despite the disruption of activities occasioned by the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19).

He said: “As a proactive Government, we completely understand that good roads are a catalyst for socio-economic development. We will continue to fulfill our promise of providing Lagosians with a modern, safe, decent and reliable intermodal transport system. Ikorodu Division has had a fair share in the ongoing infrastructure projects across the State.

“The Ijede Road we are inaugurating today is an important intersection that connects about 37 communities. We promised we would rehabilitate and upgrade the road to bring succour to our people who daily bear pains in commuting on the axis. We have delivered the first phase, which stops at Ewu Elepe. There will be extension of the construction project to Gberigbe Town and Ijede Jetty, which is the Phase 2 of the work and the contractor is to commence work immediately.”
Lagos Majority Leader, Hon. SOB Agunbiade, giving his Goodwill message.

In addition to the road infrastructure, the State Government is also constructing a jetty at Ijede waterfront to create a hub for waterways transportation in the town in line with the State’s Integrated Transportation Master Plan.

Sanwo-Olu listed other projects currently being undertaken by the State Government to include the rehabilitation of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Road in Igbogbo, upgrading of Agric- Ishawo Road, rehabilitation of Oba Sekumade Road, and ongoing palliative works on inner roads.

The State Government, Sanwo-Olu said, will be redesigning the Ikorodu Roundabout in the next phase of work, which is aimed at easing traffic congestion usually experienced around Ikorodu Garage. The Governor disclosed that the contract for the roundabout’s improvement had been approved, stating that work would resume on the axis in the coming weeks.

He said: “We are elated that our people are reaping the full dividend of democracy in the quality of projects we are delivering. When we make a promise, we ensure that we keep our words. I am confident that through our citizens’ continued support, we will complete other projects started in Ikorodu.”
Presentation of compensation cheque to Mr Babatunde Omidina, Baba Suwe.

Sanwo-Olu personally handed over compensation cheques worth N500 million to 16 claimants at the event, including a popular veteran Yoruba actor, Babatunde Omidina, popularly known as Baba Suwe.

About 455 affected families, worship centres and businesses were listed for compensation to the tune of N2.206 billion in all places where the State Government is executing infrastructure projects within Ikorodu.
Hon. Nurudeen Sholaja-Saka, delivering his Goodwill message.

Member representing Ijede in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Saka Solaja, conveyed the residents’ appreciation to the the Governor, whom he described as “Mr. Efficiency”. Saying Sanwo-Olu always stands by his pledge.

Ranodu of Imota, Oba Ajibade Agoro, said the Governor had brought relief to commuters with the rehabilitation of the Ijede Road. “Mr. Governor, you have done us a great favour and we are proud of this progress,” the monarch said.
HRM Oba Mudashiru Ajibade Agoro, Ranodu of Imota, delivering speech on behalf of Royal Heads

Chairman of Community Development Council (CDC), Mr. Rotimi Ayoku-Owowlawi, hailed the Governor for “graciously approving” construction of a jetty in Ijede to complement the road project. The projects, he said, will improve experience of the community members.

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