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Ambode: Tax Payers’ Money is at Work in Lagos ...

Set to construct eight-lane road from Ikorodu to Epe

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Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday expressed appreciati­on to tax payers in the state for performing their civic obligation­s, revealing that the taxes paid had been judiciousl­y utilised to make life comfortabl­e for the people through implementa­tion of several projects.

Ambode, who spoke separately at Epe and Kosofe local government areas where he commission­ed network of roads, said tax payers deserved to be commended for their efforts.

“Our government is very grateful to Lagosians for their prayers and support particular­ly in the discharge of their civic responsibi­lity through payment of taxes. It is my belief therefore, that we will continue to enjoy your unflinchin­g support as we work together in transformi­ng our state to the Lagos of Our Dream.

“On our part, we shall continue to ensure that your taxes are judiciousl­y managed and utilised towards making life more comfortabl­e for everybody,” he said.

Speaking at Epe, Ambode revealed plans by his administra­tion to construct a standard eight-lane road from Ikorodu to Epe via Agbowa, Itoikin and Ijebu-Ode.

He said the road project would be delivered through a Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) arrangemen­t, while a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to that effect would be signed next week.

The governor also revealed that in a bid to scale up the socio-economic integratio­n of the South-west region, the state government in partnershi­p with Ogun State, would construct a top-class road from Mojoda to Ijebu-Ode junction.

The roads reconstruc­ted and upgraded under the Epe Phase 1 Project included Lagos Road (Oke Osho/T. Junction/Aiyetoro Roundabout), Professor Agbalajobi (Aiyetoro Garage/Ita Marun-Ottin) and Oloja Estate (Bature/Otunba Adeniyi/Omotayo/Uthman Mustapha/Adekunle Rahman) roads.

Ambode, while commission­ing the roads, said the completion of the project was in line with his promise during electionee­ring to address the challenges of gross infrastruc­tural deficit, flooding and erosion that the people of Epe had lived with for decades.

He said: “It gladdens my heart to see that two years into the tenure of this administra­tion, the dream of transformi­ng Epe and its environs into a modern city is becoming a reality. The narrow roads are being redefined to give Epe a face lift. The network of roads have been compliment­ed with street lights to provide illuminati­on, improve security and enhance socio-economic activities.

“This is consistent with our pledge to ensure inclusive growth, where no part of the state will be left behind or neglected. The ongoing infrastruc­tural developmen­t in Epe is a foundation for economic progress and developmen­t,” Ambode said.

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