....All projects must meet BAO's standard, Governor insists
The Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Friday, said all the road projects being executed by his administration were strategically undertaken to transform the economy, ease transportation and ensure the security of lives and property across the state.
The Governor also threatened to reject any road project
executed without complying with set standards and specifications to guarantee
durability and ensure value for money.
Oyebanji spoke in Ikere Ekiti, on Friday, while flagging off
the reconstruction of Ikere-Igbara-Odo road, as part of the activities marking
the First anniversary of his administration.
The Governor said rehabilitation of the road would ease
transportation of abundant agricultural products from that axis to the main
market in Ado Ekiti, Ikere and outside the state would bolster the
economic viability of farmers and increase the state's Gross Domestic
Product(GDP).
Assuring that the project will be done to standard, Oyebanji
revealed that all the projects awarded to contractors must comply with BAO's
standards to guarantee durability and quality.
"I can assure you that this project, like any other one,
will be given 100 per cent supervision. I am also giving the community 100
per cent supervisory control on this job. Please do proper monitoring and report
to us any suspicious move, “ the Governor said
“On the concern for quality our people are raising, I assure
you that all our roads will be of BAO's standard. I can't do a shoddy job for
any town in Ekiti because when I finish my tenure, I am going nowhere. I will
stay in Ekiti.
"Apart from the Ministry of Works monitoring this
project, I also have a Project Monitoring Unit
in the Governor’s office that will monitor it. We are not just doing
projects, we are being strategic about it. We are trying to create a gateway
that can make you get anywhere without passing through Ado Ekiti.
"I know the Federal Government will do the Ikere-Akure
road, but we have to provide alternative pending the time the road will be
completed and that is what this road will stand for.
"We are building these roads to connect our communities
to create a pathway for economic development, improved security and ease
transportation for commuters. I assure
you that the resources allocated will be prudently utilised to ensure that it
is done to specifications to give value to the money spent on it".
Lending credence to what the Governor said, the Commissioner
for Works, Mr. Sola Adebayo, added that
the road has been a source of concern to the state as it affects the
movement of the people, particularly the students of the Bamidele Olumilua
University of Education, Science and Technology(BOUESTI), while also posing as
security threat to commuters.
Adebayo said the massive provision of infrastructure, is part
of the ways to unlock opportunities in Ekiti,, saying: "This is a symbol
of the fact that Governor Oyebanji has the welfare of the people at heart. It
shows we are committed to giving quality projects to our people. We know the
challenge this construction will pose to you, we seek your understanding and
patience for smooth completion of the project".
Some prominent Ikere community leaders, Chief Francis
Aladejebi and Hon Gbenga Omole, praised the governor for not neglecting Ikere
people in project siting and execution, saying the road doesn't just connect
Ikere to Igbara Odo, but will be a good
alternative route to Akure and Lagos due to the deplorable state of Ikere-Akure
road.
Pointing out the importance of the road, the BOUESTI's Vice
Chancellor, Prof. Victor Adeoluwa,
commended the governor, saying the reconstruction would combat cases of
kidnapping in the area, of which his students had fallen victims at different
times.
Eulogizing the governor for being people-centric, the Ogoga of
Ikere, Oba Adejimi Adu Alagbado, said he saw the passion that Governor Oyebanji
was in a hurry to develop the state with the quantum of projects being churned
out to benefit the populace.
Oba Adu appealed to the Governor to apply the best technology
to construct the road, so that it can last the test of time, regretting that
most roads don't last due to shoddy jobs. We know that you are in a hurry to
make Ekiti great, God will help you to succeed.





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