Adeleke Kicks Off Dualisation Of Roads In Osogbo

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has flagged off road dualisation construction activities at Ede and Osogbo in pursuance of his infrastructure expansion agenda.

The governor in a message on the commencement of construction work said the implementation of the multi-billion naira infrastructure development plan has started, warning against violation of regulations and due process.

In a release made available to newsmen in Osogbo by his spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, Governor Adeleke promised top standard quality jobs.

He said, “My people, as I promised during the unveiling of the multibillion naira infrastructure development plan, work has started. We will work to keep to the schedule. We will continue to keep the public informed of the speed of work.

“I assure our people that the infra plan is being executed in a way that will not create financial complications for the state. We are not borrowing. We are rather tightening our belt, reducing cost of contracts and blocking loopholes,” the governor assured the public.

Meanwhile, the permanent secretary, Ministry of Works, Engr Bashir Idowu Bello said earth work had commenced at Osogbo and Ede, promising that the ministry is working according to the directive of the governor.

The roads network which is a total of 11.17km is part of the multi-billion naira Osun infrastructure development plan of Governor Adeleke administration which is expected to be completed within the next one year.


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