Sanwo-Olu pledges good governance, dividends of democracy

The newly built jetty in Ayobo, Alimosho Local Council

Commissions Network Of Roads, Jetty, Promises More Impactful Projects

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has said that governance is about raising the living standard of the people, maintaining that his administration is committed to ensuring the comfort of residents through delivering dividends of democracy by providing physical projects and implementing impactful programmes.

Sanwo-Olu, who said this at the commissioning of a jetty in Ishefun, had earlier commissioned the newly rehabilitated Isuti Road in Igando, Ishefun-Camp Davies Road and Ijon-Liasu Ojo-Ijo Road.

The governor at the formal handing over of the projects thanked the residents  for their unflinching supports to his administration urging the people not to be deceived by the candidates of other political parties.
 
Sanwo-Olu called on residents of Alimosho Local Council to continue to support candidates of  the All Progressives Congress in the forthcoming 2023 General Elections and imploring them to collect their Permanent Voter’s Card for them to vote.

He also wished residents of the area and Lagosians a merry Christmas and happy New year restating  his administration commitments to providing road infrastructure while engendering social-economic development. He added that the completion of the projects and many others already completed or ongoing are a testimony that his administration keeps to its words and promises.
   
He further said that the ongoing construction at Lanre area and its environ is a pointer to the fact that his administration is a listening government.
He added that at the completion of the projects, it would not only ease traffic but also reduce travel time. Sanwo-Olu appealed to the residents to take ownership of the completed projects by making judicious use of them and then ensure that it is not misused or vandalised. He promised more impactful projects in the days ahead.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye, said the infrastructure projects were initiated in response to deplorable conditions of roads arising from growing population in area areas. 

She said the development had changed the narrative after 12 months of initiating the infrastructure, stressing that the significance of the projects was the creation of hubs for water transportation to Agbara and other coastal communities in Badagry and neighboring Ogun State.

Adeyoye said: “This intervention which brings about the full reconstruction and upgrade of Isuti Road and two other roads network with the provision of a brand new Jetty is strategic, because it would not only serve people in the beneficiary communities around Ayobo which is one of the largest settlements in Alimosho, it will also improve road connectivity and serve as a bypass to the Lagos-Badagry Expressway via Agbara, Ishefun and Isuti.

“We embarked on these projects, given their importance to the socio-economic realities of the residents. The Isuti Road project extends to a jetty connecting to the famous Totowu food market in Ogun State. These projects will boost food supply and accelerate growth in commercial activities around Igando. The dual carriageway of Ishefun-Camp Davies was constructed with reinforced concrete drains with a cover slab and walkway on both sides.”
Chairman of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA, Hon. Bolatito Sobowale, praised Sanwo-Olu for the gesture, saying the Governor’s name would remain indelible in the minds of residents, given the importance of the projects.

“Socio economic lives of our people will be boosted and their livelihood will be touched positively by these infrastructure projects. Our neighbouring State can now be accessed through the jetty,” Sobowale said.
 
Sanwo-Olu and his cabinet members also drove through the ongoing construction of Babafemi Dada Road and Bridge, Idowu Egba – Yinka Folarin, Jamie Lawal, Shalom Academy Road Network in Alimosho Local Council.

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has said that governance is about raising the living standard of the people, maintaining that his administration is committed to ensuring the comfort of residents through delivering dividends of democracy by providing physical projects and implementing impactful programmes.

Sanwo-Olu, who said this at the commissioning of a jetty in Ishefun, had earlier commissioned the newly rehabilitated Isuti Road in Igando, Ishefun-Camp Davies Road and Ijon-Liasu Ojo-Ijo Road.

The governor at the formal handing over of the projects thanked the residents  for their unflinching supports to his administration urging the people not to be deceived by the candidates of other political parties.
 
Sanwo-Olu called on residents of Alimosho Local Council to continue to support candidates of  the All Progressives Congress in the forthcoming 2023 General Elections and imploring them to collect their Permanent Voter’s Card for them to vote.

He also wished residents of the area and Lagosians a merry Christmas and happy New year restating  his administration commitments to providing road infrastructure while engendering social-economic development.

He added that the completion of the projects and many others already completed or ongoing are a testimony that his administration keeps to its words and promises.
   
He further said that the ongoing construction at Lanre area and its environ is a pointer to the fact that his administration is a listening government.
He added that at the completion of the projects, it would not only ease traffic but also reduce travel time.
  
Sanwo-Olu appealed to the residents to take ownership of the completed projects by making judicious use of them and then ensure that it is not misused or vandalised. He promised more impactful projects in the days ahead.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye, said the infrastructure projects were initiated in response to deplorable conditions of roads arising from growing population in area areas. 

She said the development had changed the narrative after 12 months of initiating the infrastructure, stressing that the significance of the projects was the creation of hubs for water transportation to Agbara and other coastal communities in Badagry and neighboring Ogun State.

Adeyoye said: “This intervention which brings about the full reconstruction and upgrade of Isuti Road and two other roads network with the provision of a brand new Jetty is strategic, because it would not only serve people in the beneficiary communities around Ayobo which is one of the largest settlements in Alimosho, it will also improve road connectivity and serve as a bypass to the Lagos-Badagry Expressway via Agbara, Ishefun and Isuti.

“We embarked on these projects, given their importance to the socio-economic realities of the residents. The Isuti Road project extends to a jetty connecting to the famous Totowu food market in Ogun State. These projects will boost food supply and accelerate growth in commercial activities around Igando. The dual carriageway of Ishefun-Camp Davies was constructed with reinforced concrete drains with a cover slab and walkway on both sides.”
Chairman of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA, Hon. Bolatito Sobowale, praised Sanwo-Olu for the gesture, saying the Governor’s name would remain indelible in the minds of residents, given the importance of the projects.

“Socio economic lives of our people will be boosted and their livelihood will be touched positively by these infrastructure projects. Our neighbouring State can now be accessed through the jetty,” Sobowale said.
 
Sanwo-Olu and his cabinet members also drove through the ongoing construction of Babafemi Dada Road and Bridge, Idowu Egba – Yinka Folarin, Jamie Lawal, Shalom Academy Road Network in Alimosho Local Council.

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