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Ogun opens more alternative roads within Ijebu-Ode–Mojoda tollgate axis

The Ogun State Government has assured residents of communities along the Ijebu-Ode–Mojoda tollgate axis of the provision of alternative routes to enhance their economic activities and general well-being.

The Chief Economic Adviser and Commissioner for Finance, Dapo Okubadejo, who chaired a stakeholders’ meeting on toll fare development plan on the road in Ijebu-Ode, gave the assurance that alternative routes serving local communities in and around Isiwo, Itamapako, Oke Ako areas and environ and bypassing the toll will be upgraded for ease of mobility.

He noted that the rehabilitated roads would reduce travel time through the tollgate and ease the cost burden on local commuters.

Okubadejo affirmed that the administration of Governor Dapo Abiodun had granted waivers to motorcycle and tricycle users and operators plying the Ijebu-Ode–Mojoda corridor, in line with campaign promises to cushion the effects of economic hardship in the state.

He appealed to stakeholders to remain supportive of the government’s commitment to delivering the dividends of democracy through regular engagement on infrastructure development and policy implementation.

Also speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Transportation, Olugbenga Dairo, highlighted the economic importance of the road, stressing the need for its maintenance and preservation. He noted that the construction had boosted commercial activities along the corridor.

In his remarks, the Director-General of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Office, Dapo Oduwole, reiterated the government’s commitment to the road project, emphasising its role in positioning the state as an industrial hub and unlocking economic benefits for local communities.

He maintained that the road construction was a Public-Private Partnership; therefore, the partners need to recoup their investment through tolling, as the government could not have single-handedly reconstructed it.

Speaking on behalf of the traditional institutions, the Aladeken of Oke-Ako, Oba Joshua Osunsami, commended the state government for the road construction, describing it as a major relief for the affected communities.

He joined other stakeholders in appealing to the government to review the toll fees at the Ijebu-Ode–Mojoda gate and consider opening turning points for certain communities before the toll plaza, to mitigate the impact of the prevailing economic challenges.

Other State functionaries at the meeting were Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, AIG Olusola Subair, Commissioner for Urban Development and Physical Planning, Tpl. Tunji Odulami, Chairman, Odogbolu Local Government, Dr. Oyetola Diya, Permanent Secretaries in the Ministries of Transportation, Works and Finance, respectively Mrs Ronke Tokunbo-Peters, Engr Lateef Yusuf and Mr. Adesina Towolawi, amongst others.

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