- Prince Street and Shina Dipe Street fully rehabilitated after years of neglect.
- Chairman describes the roads as “promises fulfilled and visible progress.”
- Residents say the project will ease transport, boost trade, and increase property value.
Epe is set to witness yet another milestone in community development as Prince Street and Shina Dipe Street, two major access roads that were once in deplorable condition, have been fully rehabilitated and are now ready for official commissioning.
Eko Hot Blog reports that for years, the roads were a source of frustration for motorists, residents, and traders. Frequent potholes, flooding during rainy seasons, and restricted access affected daily movement and economic activities.
Their completion now signals a new chapter of progress for the ancient town.
Speaking on the development, the Executive Chairman said, “Prince Street and Shina Dipe Street are not just ordinary roads; they represent promises fulfilled and visible progress.

This commissioning will mark another step in building the Epe of our dreams.”
The project has already sparked relief among residents, who see it as a timely intervention.
Many believe the newly rehabilitated streets will reduce travel stress, improve access to markets, and increase the value of properties in the area.
Business owners also expressed optimism that the improved roads will attract more customers and enhance commercial opportunities.
Observers note that beyond the physical construction, the roads symbolize the administration’s commitment to delivering practical solutions that touch lives directly.
Nothing that the upcoming commissioning will not only celebrate the completion of a project but also reinforce trust between leadership and the people.






