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Hon. Abiodun Tobun Kicks Off Infrastructure Projects In Epe
By Babatunde Kaka.
The Chairman, House Committee on Works and Infrastructure, Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon Abiodun Tobun, has flagged off several infrastructural projects in Epe.
Hon Tobun who represents Epe Constituency I at the House of Assembly in Lagos is reported to have kicked off various inner road projects for the benefit of his constituents.
The road projects in specific terms, as gathered by Ekohotblog, was said to have taken off at Epe General Hospital on Wednesday 17th February, 2021.
The need to rehabilitate the deplorable sections of roads in the hospital premises and other inner roads in the constituency can not be overstretched.
Ekohotblog gathered that officials of the Lagos State Public Works Corporation are carrying out repairs on the roads which will last for 3 weeks.
In a bid to make sure the road projects are completed fast and delivered to the good people of Epe Constituency I, Hon. Abiodun Tobun, on 18th February 2021, as gathered by Ekohotblog, was said to have began an on the spot assessment and inspection tour alongside the Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government Hon. Adedoyin Adesanya and his Cabinet members. Also with the MHA on the tour were the Director (Civil), Lagos State Public Works Corporation (LSPWC) Engr. Mrs Abdul and Managing Director of Epe General Hospital Dr. SB Mustapha.
The entourage led by the MHA thereafter toured some dilapidated roads in the community.
Notable among the roads to be reconstructed are;
Idi Aba road linking Ita Opo,
Adewole Adesanya road linking Ojewunmi road,
Agbala Solomon road,
Ayo Tunde Seriki road linking Oba Animashaun road.
Adebisi road Erepoto linking Ayetoro road.
Ekohotblog gathered that the Director of LSPWC promised and assured Hon. Abiodun Tobun, that all the projects would be finished off within the given time frame.
Below are pictures from the ongoing construction and rehabilitation works.
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