Lagos Assembly aspirant lauds Sanwo-Olu for resuscitating abandoned road project in Epe

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An aspirant for Epe constituency I seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Kehinde Kadiri-Edu has lauded Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration for the ongoing reconstruction of Oke-Oyinbo /Awolowo road in Epe division area of the State.

 

The aspirant called KK gave the commendation on Wednesday, while applauding the governor for the continuation of the roads, started by the previous administration of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

 

She also applauded Sanwo-Olu for entrenching good governance through the execution of pro-people projects in various communities across the state.

 

According to her, infrastructural development is key to the growth of a developing nation, adding “Mr Governor has contributed immensely to the growth and development of communities in the state.

 

“For months now the roads have been abandoned but the present admistration has rekindled the rehabilitation of the road, which is now ongoing.

 

“We appeal to the state government to invest more in infrastructural development in rural/urban areas to achieve its rural – urban regeneration policy of the state. Road development impacts rural dwellers a lot and boost business opportunities,” he said.

 

It would be recalled that Sanwo-Olu-led admistration built over 51 roads, rehabilitated 632 others within the State in 2021.

 

She said that all completed road projects in the community had made commuting stress-free, life more meaningful for the people.

 

She said that the governor’s efforts had ensure connectivity within the various communities in the state.

 

She urged Sanwo-Olu to undertake more road projects in the community to avert gridlock in major economic, commercial and residential areas to reduce travel time.

 

“These road projects will make commuting stress-free, life more meaningful for the people and ensure connectivity within the various communities in the state.

 

“We laud Sanwo-Olu- led government for projects which are in line with the THEMES agenda, especially the first pillar T, which is Traffic Management and Transportation.”