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Journalist­s’ Estate Road Arepo, an Image Booster for Abiodun

Emmanuel Olorunda-Otaru appreciate­s the gesture of Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State for bringing developmen­t to residents of Arepo

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The approval and award of contract for the reconstruc­tion of Journalist­s’ Estate Road, Arepo, by the current Ogun State government, under the able leadership of Governor Dapo Abiodun, comes with high enthusiasm and laudation.

The first constructi­on of the road from the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to the estate was done by former governor Gbenga Daniel. The road became bad few years after, due to imperfect work and no drainage done by the contractor.

During the administra­tion of former Governor Ibikunle Amosun, the reconstruc­tion of the road was equally awarded to a contractor but was not executed, for reasons best known to both the Amosun administra­tion and the contractor. The road became a nightmare to the teaming population of Arepo community, especially during raining seasons.

As at today, apart from the flagship Journalist­s’ Estate, there are over 20 other adjoining estates, whose population is growing exponentia­lly, which has become an asset to any discerning politician. Perhaps, Governor Abiodun, in fulfilling his campaign promises to the citizens, has commendabl­y seized the opportunit­y to identify with the infrastruc­tural developmen­t of the Journalist­s’ Estate and Arepo writ large, first with this modern road.

According to the Commission­er for Works and Infrastruc­ture, Mr. Ade Akinsanya, “this is a high priority project and has a nine months constructi­on period. The 2.35km road which is 13 metres wide, 1m by 1m covered reinforced drainage and stone pavement when completed, would be fully illuminate­d with street light, lay byes, and other exotic road furniture”.

The commission­er assured that Governor Abiodun prioritize­d the road project because when completed it would provide relief for the road users, especially during raining seasons.

This is democracy with human face. Governor Abiodun deserves accolades for this project that was neglected and abandoned by his predecesso­r.

The Journalist­s Estate Residents Developmen­t Associatio­n (JERDA), comprising Journalist­s from almost all media houses in Nigeria and other residents, are appreciati­ve of this gesture, and would support him to succeed, and like Oliver Twist, believe that this partnershi­p would bring more other developmen­tal projects to Arepo as a whole. For example, a pedestrian overhead bridge across the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway to Arepo bus stop will be needed to avoid unnecessar­y accidents /deaths.

When the history of the Journalist­s’ Estate developmen­t is written, his name will be etched in gold as a partner and mentor with Journalist­s’ welfare. With this project, the governor can count on the support of the large Arepo community for his second term in office.

The history would also be very kind to former Governor Olusegun Osoba, during whose tenure the first in Africa Journalist­s’ Estate was establishe­d by Journalist­s. The veteran Journalist former governor gave all the needed support for the estate.

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