Orile-Agege Council Chairman, Babatunde Flags Off Construction of Jibowu Street

Residents of Jibowu Street, Orile-Agege, have long endured the challenges of navigating a deteriorated road, but relief is finally here as Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde has commenced the long-awaited construction of the street.

 

Residents of Jibowu Street, Orile-Agege, have long endured the challenges of navigating a deteriorated road, but relief is finally here as Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde has commenced the long-awaited construction of the street.

With Caterpillars already on site, clearing debris and breaking the ground for leveling, the project marks another step in Hon. Babatunde’s commitment to infrastructural development within Orile-Agege LCDA. This intervention is expected to enhance accessibility, ease movement for motorists and pedestrians, and improve the overall quality of life for residents and businesses in the area.

Speaking on the project, Hon. Babatunde reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to ensuring that no community is left behind in the drive for infrastructural progress. “We understand the impact of good roads on economic activities and daily living. This is why we remain intentional about road rehabilitation across Orile-Agege,” he stated.

The commencement of this project is a testament to Hon. Babatunde’s resolve to address long-standing infrastructural deficits in the LCDA, fulfilling his promise of prioritizing the welfare of the people.

Residents have expressed gratitude for the intervention, with many describing it as a long-overdue development that will bring much-needed relief. As work progresses, the community eagerly anticipates the transformation of Jibowu Street into a well-paved road that will serve both present and future generations.

The construction is one of several ongoing projects under Hon. Babatunde’s administration, reinforcing his dedication to building a more functional and accessible Orile-Agege.

 

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