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Inauguration of the newly-upgraded Oba Sekumade Road in Ipakodo, Ikorodu Division, on Friday, moved the residents into spontaneous jubilation in a show of appreciation to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for fulfilling his pledge.
Sanwo-Olu
commissioned the infrastructure, which now provides easy access to residential
and industrial areas in Ibeshe, Igbogbo-Baiyeku, Ebute Ipakodo, Ikorodu town
and Ipakodo Mega Jetty Terminal.
The
Governor also rehabilitated the failed sections of T.O.S Benson Road, covering
a stretch of 500 metres. To ease vehicular congestion on the T.O.S Benson Road,
a comprehensive junction improvement project was carried out by the State
Government to diffuse traffic towards Ikorodu Roundabout.
Commuters’
experience on Oba Sekumade Road was harrowing, given its deplorable conditions.
This prompted the Government to list the 2.5-kilometre single-lane roadway in
the State’s strategic emergency road rehabilitation programme and was awarded
for comprehensive upgrading and expansion, using Continuously Reinforced
Concrete Pavement (CRCP).
The
intervention saw the busy road upgraded from a single-lane to rigid concrete
dual carriageway, thereby improving connectivity and bringing relief to
commuting public plying the route.
The
road was the first major infrastructure project to be inaugurated by the
Governor after he won his re-election two weeks ago.
Sanwo-Olu
described the commissioning as a “thank you” gift for the electorate in Ikorodu
Division for turning out the second largest vote number that made his party,
All Progressives Congress (APC), to win the last gubernatorial election.
He
said: “Today, we have come back to Ikorodu Division to show our appreciation
and say big ‘Thank You’ to Ikorodu residents for keeping faith with our
Government. This town has been good to our party with its outstanding voters’
support during elections. What else can we do to demonstrate our appreciation
other than to come to this important base of Lagos heritage and hand over a
gift of infrastructure that will bring huge benefits to the people.
“The
commissioning of Oba Sekumade Road and the rehabilitation of T.O.S Benson Road
point to another demonstration of what purposeful governance is all about.
These projects reflect our commitment to deliver dividends of democracy and
ensure that development touches every nook and cranny of Lagos. These projects
are strategic to strengthen various interventions initiated to improve traffic management
on this axis. The hardship being experienced by drivers has been resolved, as
we have enhanced connectivity and reduced journey time.”
Sanwo-Olu
said the Ikorodu Division would further reap more infrastructure benefits
during his second term, stressing that the State Government had gotten the
assurance of contractors to accelerate construction work on other
infrastructure projects being constructed in the area.
The
Governor particularly mentioned the ongoing construction of Agric-Isawo Road, which
the contractor had pushed to 60 per cent completion. He pledged there would be
improvement in the pace of work on Ewu Elepe-Gberigbe Road, Igbogbo-Bola Ahmed
Tinubu Road and Adamo-Agunfoye Road construction.
He
also charged Lagos State Public Works Corporation to race up the work on
Igbogbo-Baiyeku Road in order to improve connectivity within the axis.
Sanwo-Olu
said the traffic interchange being developed at Ita Elewa Roundabout will
change the transportation landscape of Ikorodu when completed. The project,
currently at 55 percent completion, will open a new BRT corridor within
Ikorodu.
He
said: “What we are about is ensuring that the next four years come with bigger
dividends delivered faster than we have done in our first tenure. There will be
accelerated development across the city in next dispensation. Ikorodu is part
of the Greater Lagos that is rising.
“In
the next couple months, we will be doing groundbreaking for the Fourth Mainland
Bridge, which will cut across major sections on Sagamu-Ikorodu Expressway
before finally opening to Lagos Ibadan Expressway. We are committed to
delivering this project in our second term to completely open Ikorodu to the
world.”
Special
Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye,
said the upgrade of Oba Sekumade Road to a rigid pavement dual carriageway did
not only solve traffic problems experienced on the highway, but also solved
flooding issues threatening adjoining residential communities.
She
said the State Government’s insistence on sustainable infrastructure, adequate
drainage channels, and quality lighting facilities done on the road underscored
the Sanwo-Olu administration commitment to high standards.
“I
believe that with the rehabilitation and upgrade of this road, the challenge of
flooding and inadequate capacity will now become a thing of the past. This in
turn will also translate into improved free flow of traffic and a much needed
reduction in travel time for the business owners in the area and the motoring
public at large,” she said.
The Sekumade of Ipakodo, Oba Bashiru Shotonwa, described the development as ”historic”, noting that the road remained significant for socio-economic development of Ikorodu.
The traditional ruler said the road condition worsened due to the influx of manufacturing companies and residential development, which mounted pressure on its usage.
“Mr.
Governor, by fulfilling your promise to us today, you have written your name in
gold in the history of Ipakodo. We will continue to remember your name for
good,” Oba Shotonwa said.
Member
representing Ikorodu II in the House of Assembly, Hon. Sanai Agunbiade, said
the huge votes turned out from Ikorodu was to reciprocate the Governor’s
gesture towards renewing infrastructure in the town.
The
lawmaker said the rehabilitation of TOS Benson Road was an icing on the cake,
as it was not part of the original project.
“These
roads have brought huge relief to commuters on this axis and we can now say
goodbye to flooding of our streets” Agunbiade said.
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