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Oyo bars heavy-duty trucks, trailers from using new expressway

By Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan
10 October 2024   |   3:35 pm
The Oyo State Government has banned heavy-duty trucks and trailers from using the newly commissioned Iseyin-Fapote-Ogbomoso Expressway. The Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, in a statement, said that the decision became necessary in safeguarding the integrity of the road which is pivotal for enhancing agrarian transportation, trade, and intercity commuting. Oyelade said…
Oyo State

The Oyo State Government has banned heavy-duty trucks and trailers from using the newly commissioned Iseyin-Fapote-Ogbomoso Expressway.

The Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, in a statement, said that the decision became necessary in safeguarding the integrity of the road which is pivotal for enhancing agrarian transportation, trade, and intercity commuting.

Oyelade said the Ministry of Public Works had to act immediately to prevent damage to the expressway, which was designed for lighter vehicles such as cars and buses.

According to the Commissioner for Public Works, Professor Dawoud Sangodoyin, the move came in response to the diversion of heavy-duty vehicles from the incomplete federal government Ibadan-Oyo-Ogbomoso Road.

He emphasised the importance of the expressway in boosting the state’s economy.

“This road was designed primarily to link the state’s agrarian transportation, traders, and intercity commuters, all targeting the development of Oyo State’s economy,” he said.

He added that the incursion of heavy trailers could structurally affect the road, despite its resilience, and defeat the purpose for which it was built.

“Only buses, cabstars, and cars are permitted to use the route until further notice,” he said.

The Commissioner said that the Iseyin-Fapote-Ogbomoso Expressway, spanning 76.67 kilometers through previously uncharted terrain of lakes and rocks, was commissioned on May 30, 2024.

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