Lagos State Govt Assures Of Massive Road Construction After Rainy Season

Posted on September 21, 2019
The Lagos State Government has assured residents of the State that massive road construction and rehabilitation would commence as soon as the rains subside, saying that Lagos/Badagry Expressway, Agege Pen-Cinema Fly-over, Agric/Ishawo Road, Ojokoro Phases I & II and Command/Ejigbo NNPC have been listed among priority projects that will receive urgent attention.
Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye, gave the assurance when members of ‘Made in Lagos Group’, a socio-political Women Group paid her a courtesy visit on Friday.
Engr. Adeyoye, who noted that the government was not unaware of the deplorable state of some roads in Lagos, added that major construction work could not be embarked upon during the rainy season to avoid wastage of resources.
She, however, pleaded with Lagosians to show more understanding and continue to support the State Government in the drive to adopt a scientific approach in improving road infrastructure.
The Special Adviser commended the women group for identifying with the THEMES agenda of the present administration, charging them to help members acquire skills, identify talents amongst the youth population who require assistance in actualising their dreams as well as come up with initiatives that would make them more relevant and contribute meaningfully to good governance.
“I charge you to develop your potentials and skills, come up with good initiatives that can position us as serious-minded people who are ready to contribute to good governance and influence policies that can better our society,” she said.
She spoke further that “We should be more conscious of how we can contribute to good governance. Four years is just too short a period of time; the present government has challenged us by giving us 33% representation,  so we must be ready to convince the public that women can do it through various advocacy programmes that are development-driven”.
The Special Adviser, however, assured the group of her openness to advice and constructive criticism that could enhance efficient public service delivery.
Earlier in her introductory remarks, leader of the delegation, Comrade Bosede Joseph hinted that ‘Made in Lagos Women Group’ is a politically conscious group which brings women together to initiate programmes and projects that add value to good governance.
She noted that the 33% women representation in the cabinet of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the highest so far in the country, did not come on a platter of gold, adding that the gesture is a great challenge to the female cabinet members to prove that indeed what a man can do a woman can do better.
Comrade Joseph, therefore, urged all womenfolk to rise and support one another to ensure that they achieve success in their assigned roles.

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