GOOD ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE, A NECESSITY... BABALOLA

 


The Special Adviser to the Ondo State Governor on Infrastructure,  Lands and Housing,  Pastor Ayoade Babalola, has described good roads and Infrastructure a necessity that must be provided by government to the people.

Pastor Babalola made stated this when the  Transition Commitee Chairman of Oyemekun Local Council Development Area, and other members of the LCDA paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Akure, the State capital.

According to him, one of the visions of Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa is to provide good roads and light up the major  streets of various cities and towns of Ondo State, especially Akure, the State capital.

He informed that rehabilitation and covering of pot holes are ongoing in all the three senatorial districts of the State, and rural roads would be graded in order to ease transportation problems for the citizenry.

The Special Adviser, commended the  Committee for their vision to make the LCDA one of the best in the State, and assured them of his assistance at all times.

Earlier in his address,  the Chairman of the transition committee,  Mr.  Ifedayo Ologunmeta had stated  that it became imperative for him and his members to visit  prominent sons and daughters of the LCDA to solicit their assistance for the take off and smooth running of  the newly created office .

Mr Ologunmeta who said his vision is for every community to feel the impact of the LCDA, solicited  the assistance of the Special Adviser and his office in ensuring its smooth and quick take off.

In his reaction,  the Administrative Secretary of Ministry of Infrastructure,  Mr. Akin Omotola,  assured the gathering that the office is not resting its oars in the provision of good roads and Infrastructure development of the State.

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