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Sanwo-Olu Commissions Network Of Three Roads In Lagos

Sanwo-Olu has commissioned a network of three roads in Lagos.

Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has inaugurated the newly-rehabilitated Isuti Road in Igando, Ishefun-Camp Davies Road and Ijon-Liasu Ojo-Ijo Road.

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The governor commissioned the network of transport infrastructure on Friday.

In a statement, a Lagos government spokesperson said the road infrastructure has improved connectivity and solved traffic congestion in the area.

The governor also commissioned a newly built T-shaped jetty in Ishefun riverine “community to facilitate seamless ferry services to other boundary towns along the river channel. A ferry journey takes seven minutes to Igbesa, an Ogun State town,” the statement reads.

“Sanwo-Olu led members of the State cabinet to Alimosho for the formal inauguration of the projects.

“Excited residents received the Governor and his entourage with placards, bearing messages of appreciation on the development.”

Sanwo-Olu said the projects were testimony of his administration’s determination to improve the wellbeing of the people, regardless of their status. He said the development had solved the perennial traffic congestion experienced in the area, adding that the ancillary lighting facilities had improved the security situation in the area.

“It is a great day in Alimosho, the largest Local Government Area in the country, where we are inaugurating projects that will impact the quality of life of our citizens. My administration acknowledges the strategic position of this big constituency that has five local council,” he said.

“The delivery of these projects further demonstrates that people remain at the centre of our activities in Government. We don’t want to come here only for political campaigns; we also want to come and raise the hope of our people.

“This is why we dedicated today to commission a network of roads that have direct impacts on the lives of our people on this axis. We have just handed over the rehabilitated Isuti Road, which is designed to have a water transportation hub at the end of it. The jetty is yet to be fully developed but the platform with anchors are already in place. We are now in Ishefun to hand over the Grade-One highway network, which is a dual carriageway of over 7 kilometres in length.

“The Ishefun-Camp Davies, Ijon-Liasu Ojo-Ijo highway network leads to the modern jetty we are handing over to boost waterways transport around coastal communities.

“Our cardinal objective is to reduce the time people spend in traffic and facilitate quick connectivity. We deliberately focus on developing these boundary roads to ensure livelihoods within this neighborhood are improved. This development will impact on commercial activities and sustenance of life for the people in the beneficiary communities.”

The Ishefun Jetty

On the request of the Isuti community, the governor promised to build a primary school in the area to further scale up access to education.

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Sanwo-Olu said his visit to Alimosho for project inauguration showed that his government had not neglected the area in its development programmes.

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Philip Ibitoye

Philip Ibitoye is a journalist who boasts more than five years of experience reporting the news. He is an Editor at Eko Hot Blog.

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