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Ogun communities urge Abiodun to fix deplorable roads

The residents of Federal Housing Estate, Olomore, Iyana-Sanni, and others in Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State have appealed to the state governor, Dapo Abiodun, to look into the issue of bad roads that has caused incessant flooding in the area.

The residents urged Abiodun to seize the opportunity of the rainy season to fix the deplorable roads and help solve the problem of erosion that had made life difficult for them.

The residents, who embarked on a peaceful protest on the road on Tuesday, called for the immediate intervention of the state government.

The protesters were armed with placards with inscriptions such as ‘Gov Dapo Abiodun come to our aid, Olomore, Iyana-Sanni roads is terrible, don’t let flood kill us’, ‘Give us good road and drainage, our businesses are dying’,  and ‘Federal Housing Estate Olomore, Iyana-Sanni roads need your attention, Mr Governor’ among others.

Speaking with journalists, the Amoore of Olomore, Chief Liafisi Ogunrounbi, said the road had become a nightmare that led to the loss of lives and paralysed economic activities in the area with heavy flooding capable of submerging the communities.

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He said: “We are out this morning to draw the attention of our governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, to our suffering here. This Olomore, Iyana-Sanni road is in a terrible state of disrepair; it has caused accidents that have led to the loss of lives. Many of us can no longer do our businesses because when it rains everywhere is flooded and everyone will be stuck.

“Many parents have withdrawn their children from the schools here because those tricycles and motorcycles carrying their children do get submerged in the water. It is really a terrible thing, many landlords here have even turned to tenants in other parts of Abeokuta. We sincerely plead that Governor Dapo Abiodun will help to fix this road and help take care of the erosion problem too.”

He said the economic importance of the road could not be overemphasised, saying it is a link road to Ayetoro, Ibarapa, Oke-Ogun, Imala, and many other roads that lead to Oyo State.

“Aside from having the largest concentration of the fish, ram and pepper market here, the road also serves as an alternative route whenever the Lanfenwa road is blocked. It is just wise the governor come to our rescue now; there should be no more delay,” Ogunrounbi added.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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