The Guardian (Nigeria)

Residents, motorists decry failure of newly constructe­d road in Ogun

- From Azeez Olorunlome­ru, Abeokuta

RESIDENTS and motorists plying the newly constructe­d Ojumele- Ajegunle road in Makun area of Sagamu have decried its collapse barely two months after it was commission­ed by the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun.

They called on the government to urgently fix the road to allow for free flow of traffic in the area.

A resident, Taju Bamikale said the road failed during the rain last week, which flooded the community, destroyed the road and properties in the area.

Another resident, Sunday Olarenwaju, expressed shock that the two- month- old road constructe­d with taxpayers money could be destroyed with just less than two hours rain.

He called on government to investigat­e the incident and sanction the contractor for a shoddy job.

Also, a civil engineer and former chairman of Nigerian Society of Engineers ( NSE), Apapa Branch, Dr Ombugadu Garba, has question the competence of the contractor. Garba wondered why a road that was paid for, constructe­d and just commission­ed could collapse so easily. He said: “When it comes to constructi­on, there are specific standards that a contractor must follow.

“First, you look at the drainage that links to the road. There are possibilit­ies that the drainage was poorly designed, the reason water can easily wash off the road. If there was a good drainage system, it would be able to control the flow of water. “Secondly, if you look at the depth of the asphalt, you will see that the road is not properly compacted and the asphalt is not up to standard.

“Another reason is poor workmanshi­p. Sometimes, quacks are contracted to do the work, not experts. Even the asphalt is not up to the standard expected of a good road,” he said.

Reacting, Special Adviser on Media to Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, Hon. Kayode Akinmade, said the damage on the newly constructe­d road at Ojumele- Ajegunle in Makun- Sagamu, Sagamu Local Council of the state was the result of human error and not project deficiency.

Akinmade, in a statement made available to newsmen, explained that the collector drainage for the storm water in the area was silted up due to indiscrimi­nate refuse disposal, causing the water to overflow during the downpour on Sunday. He added that in the same vein, a car wash owner ignorantly built a cover slab on the drain without adequate engineerin­g guidance and advice from experts, thus impeding the flow of water into the drain during the heavy rain.

According to him, appropriat­e authoritie­s had swiftly moved to the area for prompt repairs, even as the government was very sad about the unfortunat­e developmen­t and regretted the inconvenie­nces this might have caused the residents.

 ?? ?? Officials of the state's Ministry of Works at the collapsed section, yesterday
Officials of the state's Ministry of Works at the collapsed section, yesterday

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria