Lagos State Government Flags Off Commissioning Of 114 LG Roads...
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode on Saturday flagged off a week long commissioning of 114 roads
newly constructed in all the 57 Local Government Areas and Local Council
Development Areas (LCDAs) in the State, with a pledge to commence the
construction of second round of another 114 roads across the State soon.
The construction of the inner roads,
which is an initiative of the Ambode administration and in fulfillment
of his campaign promise, was geared towards massive intervention on
access and link roads, boost security and increase the socio-economic
well-being of residents of the State.
The newly constructed 114 roads which
were designed with walkways, medians, street lights and standard
drainage systems, were selected two per each of the 57 LGs and LCDAs in
the State.
Speaking at the formal flag off of the
commissioning ceremony in Ikorodu North LCDA, Governor Ambode said the
remarkable feat was not only an eloquent confirmation of a promise kept,
but a testimony of the popular saying that nothing can stop a people
who have resolved to move forward.
The Governor, who was represented by his
deputy, Dr, Mrs Idiat Oluranti Adebule, recalled the contract of hope
which he signed with the people during the electioneering and his
inaugural speech, adding that the completion of the 114 roads was a
glorious dawn of community development accelerated through inclusive
governance and a historic leap of faith for his administration and the
citizens.
“This means that the road network in our
State of Excellence has increased by 56.1 Kilometers. It means that we
have added 112 Kilometres of walkways and covered drains. And it means
additional 56.1 kilometres of our roads are being lit by independent
powered street lights to improve the security of our neighborhoods, the
visibility of pedestrians, commuters and motorists as well as creation
of a night economy.
“At a time the national economy is facing
financial challenges, our administration is able to inject over N19
billion into the economy of our State, stimulating employment and
engaging the business sector.
“No fewer than 89 local companies
executed the road project with thorough supervision by the communities
and government. About 5,700 direct jobs were created for professionals,
artisans and laborers in the construction industry. A larger number of
people, approximately 10,000 suppliers and dependants felt the positive
impact of this stimulus package in their lives,” Governor Ambode said.
Giving an insight as to how the roads
were selected, the Governor said in line with the principle of civic
engagement of his administration, Community Development Associations
(CDAs) were encouraged to suggest the roads requiring construction
according to their needs, adding that the CDAs were also motivated to
participate in the monitoring of the projects with the view to taking
ownership on completion.
He said Jimoh Street in Ikorodu North
LCDA which was the first to be commissioned, was one of the community
driven projects, adding that the road was picked as the first to be
commissioned in appreciation of the diligence of the contractor, DC
Engineering for being the first to complete the project within the
stipulated six months. He said the road, no doubt, would go a long way
in improving the State and make it a preferred investment destination
worldwide.
Besides, Governor Ambode said the 114
roads would be an annual rite to make Lagos a true megacity, adding that
the process for the second round of the 114 road projects had already
begun, and urged the residents to be part of it and guard the
infrastructures being provided by government jealousy.
In a similar development, Governor Ambode
also commissioned the Ketu-Alapere Lay-by and 700m concretized Slip
Road, saying that it was another mission statement of his
administration’s commitment to making life better for residents and
investors in the State.
Speaking through his Deputy, the Governor
said that the new look of Alapere-Ketu Lay-By, was characterized by the
construction of a two-lane access road from Iyana Oworo inwards
Alapere-Ketu that would relieve traffic flow towards Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway and Ojodu-Berger axis.
He said that provision was also made for
pedestrian safety with the integration of a two-metre wide walkway and
drainage on one side of the lay-by access inwards Alapere-Ketu, to
ensure that vehicular movement is not impeded by pedestrians.
Governor
Ambode urged transport unions to educate their members on observation
of State Traffic Laws and road etiquette for the safety of all, saying
that the provision of the lay-by will considerably reduce travel time
for all motorists therefore, commercial vehicles have no cause to create
gridlocks in order to get to their destinations.
Apart from being concretized, the Slip
Road also comes with horticulture, artworks, walkways, covered drains
and street lights, and is designed to last for at least 25 years.
Source: akinwunmiambode.com
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