From right: Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed; Project Engineer, Niyi Afolabi and Asanlu of Oro, Chief Simon Olayemi, when the minister inaugurated the rehabilitation of Oro Township Road in Irepodun Local Government of Kwara State on Thursday
Minister
of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on
Thursday flagged off the rehabilitation of township roads in his
hometown of Oro in Kwara State.
The
project, which was awarded by the Federal Ministry of Power, Works
and Housing, was initiated by the minister.
He
said the project is a dividend of democracy to the people of Oro and
an attestation to President Muhammadu Buhari's commitment to
infrastructural development and better life for Nigerians.
"We
came this morning to inaugurate the rehabilitation of Oro township
roads. When we said the contract had been awarded, some people were
in doubt. We thank God that we are witnessing its inauguration
today," Alhaji Mohammed said.
He
appealed to the people of the community, particularly the youth, to
give the contractor the chance to deliver the project on time.
"We
want to appeal to you that no one should exploit the contractor by
asking for money before working," the Minister said.
He
also called on the contractor to engage members of the community in
the rehabilitation project, as well as to give priority to them in
the supply of work materials..
The
Project Manager, Mr Niyi Afolabi, said the project would involve
drainage, construction of bridges and asphalting.
"We
are commencing work today. We have been given six months to complete
the project but we want to assure you that we shall deliver in
four months," he said.
The
Asanlu of Oro, Chief Simon Olayemi, who spoke on behalf of the
community, expressed appreciation to the federal government for the
project and to the minister for facilitating it.
The
project covers the rehabilitation of Eid Praying Ground, (NITEL) Tee
Junction up to Luke Mansion Junction and the construction of Adeboye
Avenue Road.
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