- Reconstruction of 550-metre Odo-Mola/Iraye Road to begin in Eredo LCDA
- Project includes reinforced drainage and solar-powered street lights
- Akinloye pledges continued grassroots transformation across communities
The Executive Chairman of Eredo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye, has reaffirmed his commitment to community development and infrastructure renewal as the council sets to commence the reconstruction of the long-abandoned section of the Odo-Mola/Iraye Road.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the project, spanning 550 metres from Odo-Mola Secondary School to Alasco Junction, marks a major step toward improving accessibility and stimulating economic activities within the Odo-Mola axis and its neighboring communities.
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According to the council, the reconstruction will feature reinforced concrete drainage and solar-powered street lights, designed to ensure durability, efficient drainage flow, and enhanced visibility for road users at night.
With an average width of 11.5 metres and a total surface area of 6,325 square metres, the road is expected to significantly ease transportation challenges and boost connectivity across the area.

Hon. Akinloye, known for his people-oriented approach, described the project as another testament to his administration’s resolve to make development tangible at the grassroots.
“This road reconstruction is not just about asphalt and drainage; it is about improving lives, strengthening community ties, and fostering economic growth,” he said. “Our mission remains to rebuild, reconnect, and rekindle hope in every part of Eredo.”
The initiative further underscores the administration’s commitment to transforming local infrastructure, promoting accessibility, and ensuring that dividends of democracy reach every resident of the council.
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