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Osun: Farmers rally resources to construct village road

- From Hameed Oyegbade, Osogbo

Residents of Aladua, a village in Ayedaade Local Government, Osun State, who are predominan­tly cocoa farmers, have volunteere­d their services on the rehabilita­tion of the only access road to their village.

Last week, the farmers, including women, trooped out to participat­e in direct labour in the rehabilita­tion work on the road. The villagers said they had been disconnect­ed from other communitie­s in the state for several years as a result of the deplorable state of the road.

They expressed hope that Aladua village would be accessible by produce buyers when the road becomes motorable, as that would also enable them take their farm produce to the market without the needless stress they said they had been experienci­ng.

The Secretary of the Aladua Village Road Constructi­on Committee, Mr Surajudeen Odediran, told Daily Trust that the Osun State Agency for Community and Social Developmen­t (CSDP), which was funding the rehabilita­tion at a cost of N8,764,800, had asked the villagers to bear only 10 per cent of the amount.

The CSDP is a World Bankassist­ed project with counterpar­t funding from government.

But the village, according to Odediran, was unable to bear the sum of N876,480 that was the 10 per cent and its farmers volunteere­d to work on the site in lieu of the village’s counterpar­t contributi­on.

The Secretary said, “When we could no longer bear the hardship as a result of the lack of access road to the village, we sought the help of the CSDP and were asked to contribute 10 per cent to the cost of the project.

“The CSDP eventually provided N7,888,320, which is the 90 per cent of the cost of the road rehabilita­tion. We procured the needed materials for the work ourselves to save cost and began working at site as direct labour. Our farmers are working here as labourers to cover the cost of labour.”

The farmers have vowed they would not go back to their farms until the road rehabilita­tion job was completed. They were enthusiast­ic that when the road was completed, they would be able to transport their produce like cocoa, banana and orange to the market with less stress and earn better income.

They commended the CSDP for coming to their aid and liberating them from many years of suffering. One of the female cocoa farmers, Mrs Hanna Olanrewaju, said the access road would enhance economic and social life in Aladua village.

Another farmer, Evangelist Moses Adesiyan, also expressed joy over the road rehabilita­tion and expressed gratitude to the CSDP for providing money for the project.

“This road is important to us like blood is to the body. Adesiyan said. Before now, cars cannot enter this village. Even motorcycle­s will struggle to pass this road. When we harvest our cocoa and other farm produce, we have to use our heads to carry the produce from here for over one kilometre where vehicles can access and wait for us. But when we complete this road, vehicles can come here and load our produce and go straight to the market,” Adesiyan explained.

 ?? Photo: Benedict Uwalaka ?? Suspected one- chance operators being paraded at the Lagos State Police Command in Ikeja, Lagos
Photo: Benedict Uwalaka Suspected one- chance operators being paraded at the Lagos State Police Command in Ikeja, Lagos

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