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Sanwo-Olu repairs 354 roads in 1 year

- From Christiana T. Alabi, Lagos

The Lagos State government on Wednesday said it has completed and commission­ed 37 roads projects, while repair and sectional rehabilita­tion works have been carried out on 354 others in various parts of the state in the last one year.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastruc­ture, Engineer Aramide Adeyoye, disclosed this at Alausa, during a ministeria­l press briefing to commemorat­e Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s one year in office.

Adeyoye said constructi­on of the Pen Cinema road flyover and access roads in Agege, is currently at over 50 per cent completion stage, and that the flyover would be completed in September 2020.

She expressed hope that the flyover would resolve the perennial traffic gridlock in Agege and its environs.

She also expressed the determinat­ion of the present administra­tion to complete outstandin­g works on the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport road, which, according to her, had reached 92 per cent completion stage.

The outstandin­g works, which included completion of the four pedestrian bridges along the road and other road furniture to enhance the road’s safety and aesthetics, would be completed soon, she noted.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, on assumption of office last year, had promised to complete landmark projects like the Agege Pen Cinema road flyover, the AgricIshaw­o Road and the Lagos-Badagry expressway. Sanwo-Olu also assured Lagos residents that he would commence work on the Fourth Mainland Bridge and the Lekki regional road before the end of this year.

Adeyoye said that infrastruc­tural developmen­t remained a critical developmen­t vehicle for realizing the Gov Sanwo-Olu T.H.E.M.E.S. Agenda and the greater Lagos vision of Africa’s model smart city, while she reiterated the administra­tion’s commitment to the delivery of new road projects, massive repairs and rehabilita­tion of existing roads, and constructi­on of new bridges in order to bring the dividends of democracy to the people of Lagos State.

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