When
Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, promised to turn the state into
a huge construction site this year, not a few would have imagined what
the governor meant.
But
seven months into the year the reality of the statement is beginning to
dawn on many with the ongoing construction works in different parts of
the state, particularly, Ado-Ekiti.
To
actualize his promise to the people, the governor rolled out 13 road
projects for reconstruction across the state last year. These include
the 9km Omisanjana-132Kva-Deeper Life Church road; Fajuyi-Trade Fair
road; 1.8km Ijigbo-Isato-Ile Abiye road and several others.
Apart
from these roads some of which are at different stages of completion,
two other roads awarded by the Fayemi administration shortly after
assuming power and are nearing completion are the Ado-Ilawe road;
Ado-Afao road.
Apart
from the roads awarded by the governor there are other road projects
inherited by him. They are Ado-Iworoko-Ifaki dual carriage road; Ewu
bridge; Oye-Ire; Aramoko-Ijero-Ido; etc.
Quality assurance
Apart
from his own initiated programmes, the governor has also completed some
of the road projects he inherited from the immediate past administration
in fulfilment of his pledge not to abandon any inherited projects. One
thing that stands out in the execution of these roads is the desire of
the governor for quality to ensure that the state government gets value
for its money.
Commenting
on the ongoing road projects in addition to the various
transformational programmes of the government, the state chairman of the
Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP), Prince Tunji Ogunlola,
said the state has never witnessed the transformation that is going on,
pointing out that the governor has lived up to the expectation of the
people.
He
said if the past administration had laid a quality foundation for the
state, the Fayemi administration would not be saddled with the
challenges it faced in putting in place quality foundation.
The
CNPP chief challenged critics of the state government to come to the
state and see for themselves while appealing to motorists facing traffic
problem on the Ado-Ekiti major roads to exercise patience with the
government over the massive road construction going on.
Speaking
in the same vein, the Commissioner for Works and Transportation, Mr
Sola Adebayo, said the ongoing reconstruction of roads in Ado-Ekiti
metropolis was occasioned by the shoddy job done in the past. He said
this situation informs the massive road works going on in all parts of
the state.
He
pointed out that the mission of the government in rolling out many roads
for construction and reconstruction was informed by the need to turn
the state into haven for investors and tourists
Meanwhile,
the state government has awarded contracts for the rehabilitation of
another 16 township roads in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti. The roads,
when completed, would bring up the state capital in line with the vision
of the governor for the city.
Beyond
the road projects, in fulfilment of his promise, the governor has
awarded contracts for the installation of streets light for Ado-Ekiti,
the state capital.
Though,
road users are presently facing hard times going through the road, it
is expected that at the end of the day, the people will have cause to
thank the governor for his vision of replacing the hitherto poor road
with an asphalt overlaid and beautifully marked road.
Speaking
on the road projects, a bread seller, Mrs Bola Adeyinka said though
they are facing tough times now because of the dust on the road, they
are positive that after the completion of the project, “we have
something to celebrate and to show the world.”
Apart
from the numerous road projects in the state, the governor is about
constructing an ultra modern market to replace the existing one. Prior
to the construction of the market, the government has erected some
lock-up shops at Agric Olope area of the state capital to accommodate
market women and men that would be evacuated from the Oja Oba market.
Beyond
this, is the issue of payment of compensations to those whose
properties may be pulled down to give way for the start of work on the
ultra modern market.
Special
Adviser to the Governor on Infrastructure and Public Utilities, Mr
Kayode Jegede, said the government is still sorting out the payment of
compensation to those who will lose their structures for the new market.
Before
now, the solar powered street lights had been a failure as the state
capital is always in darkness at night due to the poor work done on the
street light.
The take off of the project is still being delayed by the reconstruction work carried out on the major roads in Ado-Ekiti.
As the
projects are gradually coming on stream and the government Project
Monitoring Committee headed by Mr Ranti Adebisi doing their job, the
transformation agenda of the government may not be a mirage at the end.
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