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Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun has been receiving an enthusiast­ic and energetic welcome from the people as he kicks oͿ the local government election campaign tour while using the opportunit­y to inspect ongoing and completed projects around the state. The governor fondly called Mr Roads because of so many roads he has completed in the state is perfect proof that it is not by dramatic attainment­s alone that champions are made, but by will. Abiodun is a man of great will hence his sterling accomplish­ments in governance and the Àelds of enterprise. His passion for excellence is bolstered by a will as sturdy as an oak and expansive as the paciÀc deep. /DQUH $OIUHG writes

If DapoAbiodu­n were born of the sun, he would bathe the world in brilliant spokes of foresight and leave the air vividly stamped with his exploits. Starting out, his genius sparkled electrifyi­ngly, so much so that the odds could not douse his ember. He set out with the fervour of a man who understood that to succeed in the cutthroat world of politics - as he did in commerce - he must be ready to uphold unimpeacha­ble beliefs and serve the people’s interests.

Yes, the excitement was visible and profound. Sweat glistened on the faces of the wizened and able-bodied as the throng, a mish-mash of residents, traditiona­l rulers, party loyalists and women and trade associatio­ns who all stood out in their diͿerent uniforms, converged under the scorching mid-day sun. They hailed and sang and danced feverishly at the sight of the governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, a man that eͿortlessl­y elicits interminab­le cheers whenever he makes public outings in the state and beyond for his prodigious governance style.

Last Monday, the governor was in ImekoAfon to Áag oͿ the Local Government Election Campaign Tour. For the crowd, the governor’s presencepr­esentedano­pportunity­toexpresst­heir appreciati­on to him for some of the promises he made to them that had been fulÀlled. And, like Oliver twist, perhaps, ask for more. But they didn’t even need to ask; as the governor, with thebeneÀto­fprescienc­eandself-awareness,made more heart-warming promises that speak to the people’s needs.

Accompanie­d by members of his cabinet and chieftains of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), the governor said his administra­tion had executed 52projects­inImeko-Afonwithin­twoyears,which further animated the atmosphere. According to the governor, chief among the projects is the constructi­on of Oke Ola Road in Imeko, which he said will ease the hardship being experience­d by travellers on the road.

Forthegove­rnor,apartfromc­ampaigning­forthe party’scandidate­sinthefort­hcomingLGe­lections, itwasalsoa­nopportuni­tytoassess­otherimpac­tful projects in the community like the rehabilita­tion of public schools, rural electriÀca­tion and primary healthcent­res,amongother­s.Hepromised,“Before my next visit to the local government, the deplorable condition of the Abeokuta-Olorunda-Imeko Road will be a thing of the past, as we are set to give that major road the attention it deserves.”

While a΀rming the supremacy of the party in the council, Governor Abiodun urged the people to come out in large numbers to show their supremacy in the forthcomin­g council elections by ensuring victory for the party’s chairmansh­ip and councillor­ship candidates.

“We have seen that our party, the All Progressiv­es Congress is the only party here. We could have decided against coming here for this event because we know Imeko-Afon belongs to us, but our coming here has given us the opportunit­y to see the state of the road here.

“On July 24, two weeks and two days from now, I want you to go out en masse and vote. Even though we know that Imeko-Afon and Yewa belong to us, I want you to come out to vote and let them know through your votes that

they truly belong to us. Let us all come out and vote in Yahya Fadipe and Gabriel Ogunyomi,” the governor stated.

The campaign train moved to Yewa North local council where the reception was equally as robust and rousing. The governor reminded the crowd that his administra­tion had completed 76 projects in their domain in the past two years.

The day after, the governor and his team moved to Ijebu East LGA. Waiting to receive him was a coterie of traditiona­l rulers, a rarity on campaign grounds where the outbreak of violence is in nano-seconds. But the leaders and traditiona­l rulers that received the governor had no such fear. Could it be that the opposition had

already called the election for the APC due to Governor Abiodun’s performanc­e in o΀ce and see no reason to disrupt the APC’s campaign? Governor Abiodun was gleefully welcomed by the crowd, which surged and saluted him with diͿerent praise songs. Perhaps, deservedly so And, it bears recalling why.

The essential 14 km Ij eb u-Ode²Epe Road, a major link between O gun and Lag os States and an alternativ­e to the busy Lagos-Ibadan expressway, which had been in a state of disrepair to abandonmen­t by commuters for several years, will be ready for use by December. Governor Ab io dun hadÁagg ed oͿ the constructi­on of the Ijebu-Ode-Epe road in late 2019 toe a set ra΀ con the Lagos-Ibadan Express way, bring relief to commuters and in di genes,

and engender the socio-economic growth of the state and save Nigerians valuable time in tra΀c.

Attheturni­ngofthesod,thegoverno­rsaid,“One of our promises was to provide infrastruc­ture in all parts of our state. In the course of our campaign, I made a promise that our administra­tion will rehabilita­te and reconstruc­t the Ogun end of the Ijebu-Ode-Epe road to bring succour to our people and engender the economic developmen­t of our state. The dual carriage road is planned to have 10 lanes – four on each side with one pull-out section while there would be a toll plaza comprising 14 payment points.”

But for the drawbacks of COVID-19, the road wouldhaveb­eenfullyco­mpletednow.Itiscurren­tly at 90% completion. It was a no-brainer, therefore, that the appreciati­ve people would be uninhibite­d in extending and expressing their joy to him. After the campaign, the governor stopped by the road project where he said that the constructi­on of a Áyover was ongoing at the Ijebu-Ode end of the roadtoesch­ewthesuͿer­ingsandunn­ecessarylo­ss of lives on Sagamu-Ijebu Ode-Benin Expressway. Headdedtha­tsecurityc­heckpoints,hotels,Àreand ambulances­tations,towingpoin­tsandtrail­erparks and other facilities would be provided to ease the stress of long-distance travellers and motorists and to respond to accidents or any other emergencie­s.

Since the campaign started, Governor Abiodun must have been overwhelme­d by the enthusiast­ic and energetic reception he has so far received from themassesa­ndtraditio­nalrulersw­hohavebeco­me omnipresen­t wherever he goes. It is a pointer to the fact that gone are the days of violence on campaign grounds; and an appreciati­on of the fact that he is delivering on his plans and promises to the good people of Ogun.

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Gov Abiodun on campaign tour of Local government ahead LGA election holding next week
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Gov Abiodun on campaign tour of Local government election

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