- Completed roads include Odo Egiri–Iraye link and Ogun Street, Odogbowojo
- Oluayan Street, Odogbowojo Mojoda currently under rehabilitation
- Residents commend the project for easing movement and boosting business
The people of Epe Constituency II are witnessing significant infrastructural transformation, as Hon. Ogunkelu Sylvester intensifies road maintenance efforts to enhance mobility, safety, and community development across local neighborhoods.
Ekohotblog gathers that with a strong focus on improving road networks that have long been neglected, the lawmaker is delivering on his promise to prioritize infrastructure renewal in the constituency.
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Recently completed projects include:
- The Odo Egiri–Iraye link road to Mot Junction,
- Ogun Street in Odogbowojo, now fully repaired and motorable.
In addition, work is actively ongoing on Oluayan Street, Odogbowojo–Mojoda, where drainage clearing and surface grading are in progress to address flooding and difficult access.
Hon. Ogunkelu reiterated his commitment to sustainable infrastructure development, stating,
“This is not just about fixing roads. It’s about connecting lives, opening up communities, and making daily movement easier and safer for our people.”
He emphasized that every intervention is aimed at boosting the local economy, improving access to essential services, and fostering inclusive growth across Epe.
Community members expressed appreciation for the efforts. A resident of Odogbowojo, Mr. Azeez noted,
“Before now, transporters avoided this area. Since the rehabilitation began, we’ve seen more movement and less stress.”
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Hon. Ogunkelu encouraged residents to remain supportive and patient as more phases of road development are rolled out.
“We are just getting started. More roads are on the list, and with community cooperation, we will continue to deliver lasting impact,” he said.

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