The executive governor of Ogun state, Senator
Ibikunle Amosun, has assured his people that 2017 will witness massive rural
road construction in the state.
A statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media,
Mr. Adejuwon Soyinka, quoted the governor to have stated this as part of his
2017 New Year message.
“The year 2017 will witness huge rural road construction,”
the governor said.
He added that, “We will take advantage of the opportunities
provided by the World Bank through the Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP)
to ensure easy access to farm produce and mobility of rural dwellers to modern
facilities such as pipe borne water, electricity and qualitative health care
delivery.”
The Ogun State governor explained that one of the goals of
his administration, in the New Year, is to make further progress in its
Reforestation project.
“We already have two sites at Aworo and Imeko. Apart from
the fact that the projects will go a long way in improving the quality of our
environment, it will also boost our forestry development plan and promote
investment in the Timber industry,” he said.
In the New Year, the Ogun State government is also looking
more seriously at agriculture and Agri-business.
“Agriculture will not only ensure food security, but provide
huge employment opportunities for our teeming youth. We are exploring an
Agro-Politan development strategy, which emphasises the localisation of the
entire value chain that Agriculture provides:
Grow-Process-Store–Package–Market-Sell.
“This will ensure that millions of our citizens will be
engaged in the Agricultural value chain and will be able to prosper wherever
they are,” Governor Amosun said.
In another but related dimension, the governor also promised
to commence work on the first phase of the state light rail project within the
first quarter of 2017.
The first phase of the proposed Ogun Light Rail Network is
approximately 102.3km and consists of two lines: Abeokuta (Panseke) – Sagamu
Interchange – Sagamu Town (49.8 km) and Ogere Town – Sagamu Interchange –
Berger (52.5km).
Governor Amosun is however not stopping at that. He added,
“let me assure our people that preparations have reached an advanced stage for
the construction of our International Airport. This Airport will ease the
movement of people, goods and services in and out of Ogun State.”
The governor also seized the occasion to reassure the good
people of Ogun State that his administration will leave no project uncompleted.
“Let me again re-assure you that the commencement of new
projects will not in any way affect the completion of on-going projects spread
across the three Senatorial districts,” he said.
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