Business Day (Nigeria)

Ogun takes over three strategic federal roads for repairs

- RAZAQ AYINLA

Government of Ogun State is set to take over three strategic federal roads to bolster activities in its main industrial hubs.

G over no rd a po ab io dun said he had formally sought permission of the Federal Government to dualised three major federal roads linking the state and Lagos under the public, private sector partnershi­p arrangemen­t.

The roads are Ikorodu – Ogijo – Shagamu road, Epe – Ijebu – Ode road and Lagos – Ota – Abeokua road.

The governor said the takeover became necessary because of the economic importance of the roads.

He made these disclosure­s while interfacin­g with the World Bank team headed by its country director, Rachid Benmessaou­d, in Abuja on Wednesday.

Governor Abiodun in a statement by Kunle Somorin, his chief press secretary, said he was at the World Bank to share his vision of collective prosperity for Ogun people and bring on board global best practices on the ease of doing business from the World Bank.

He underscore­d the importance of developmen­t partnershi­p to actualise his “building our future together” agenda and the centrality of public private sector partnershi­ps.

“The Lagos - Abeokuta road is a sorry sight when it rains and our people need to commute to and from Lagos everyday because we are to Lagos what New Jersey is to New York.

“People who commute through Iyana Ilogbo will tell you of the nightmare they encounter everyday because of potholes which cause endless gridlock. This is a road that has been under constructi­on for a long time and still needs about N26 billion before completion.

“Only N1 billion was in this year’s federal budget for that same road. So, as a responsibl­e government, which is closer to the people, we have to do something,” Governor Abiodun said.

He stated further that the Epe - Ijebu Ode road required similar interventi­on, just as the IkoroduSha­gamu corridor.

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