L-R :The Oluyin of Iyin Ekiti HRM, Oba Ademola Ajakaye; the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, HRM Oba Rufus Aladesanmi III; Ekiti state Governor Dr Kayode Fayemi; his wife, Erelu Bisi Fayemi; and Chairman Ekiti State Council of traditional rulers, HRM Oba Michael Ademola Ademolaju; at the flag-off of the new Ado-Iyin road as part of activities marking the first 100 days in office of Governor Fayemi in Ado-Ekiti..... on Thursday
Governor
Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State on Thursday flagged off the
construction of the 7.25 km Ado-Iyin road which was
originally awarded in 1978 by the then military government but later
abandoned.
Flagging
off construction work on the road as part of activities marking his
first 100 days in office, Dr Fayemi said the construction of the new
road is long overdue considering the unsafe nature of the existing
Ado-Iyin-Igede-Aramoko road which has winding and undulating
alignments.
He
said the construction of the dual carriage way would be completed
within 15 months.
The
Governor stated that the proposed road will not only address the
problem of alignments and reduce carnage on the old road but also
have multiplier effects on commuters who use the road for longer
journey.
“This
is just one of several abandoned projects we are determined to
execute for the benefit of Ekiti kete. Just few weeks ago, I visited
the secretariat and inspected another equally important project
within the secretariat, a gigantic project at that. I am glad to
inform you that One Billion Naira has been earmarked in the 2019
Budget of Restoration that I just signed this morning for the
abandoned project to be resuscitated and completed”, he said.
While
reassuring that his administration will not abandon any project, the
governor said all the ongoing projects of his predecessor, Ayodele
Fayose are being given attention for completion for the use of the
people.
He
recalled that his government between 2010 and 2014 rehabilitated old
roads and constructed new roads for the use of the people but the
roads were left after he left office and are now in a state of
disrepair.
“As
a government, we understand and appreciate the importance of good
road network to our economic development. Good road network will not
only ease the stress of commuters but will also enhance the
marketability of our farm produce which is the mainstay of most of
our people. The need for us to constantly rehabilitate old roads and
open up new ones cannot be overemphasized”, Fayemi said.
In
his address, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works, Mr.
Dele Agbede solicited the cooperation of residents along the route
especially those whose property may be affected by the dualization
project.
Agbede
noted that the road on completion, the road will boost socio-economic
activities, reduce carnage, road user’s cost and travel time.
He
added that streetlight and other aesthetics will be provided to
enhance pleasurable driving experience on the road.
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