RECONSTRUCT IBADAN, IWO, OSOGBO ROADS - - OLUWO TELLS FG



Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul-Rosheed Adewale Akanbi
The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi, has called on the Minister for Works, Power and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, to begin reconstruction project on the road that links Ibadan, Iwo and Osogbo.

Oba Akanbi decried the pains the road users pass through on a daily basis, along the road, due to bad state of the highway at dangerous sections.

He noted that the federal road is strategic to commercial activities between the people of Osun State and Oyo State and urged the minister to consider it for rehabilitation.

“Transporting goods from the farms, for instance, is difficult with its attendant effects on prices of finished products. 

To discourage our youths from taking to criminalities, we need to put our infrastructural facilities in place. In addition, the poor state of the road has claimed many innocent lives. 

Just yesterday, I rescued accident victims whose lives I pray God should spare,” he said.

He applauded President Muhammed Buhari and the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for their response to fix failed road across the country and requested them to add Iwo-Ibadan road to the priority list in order to save helpless users from more suffering.
“As a concerned first class natural paramount ruler, the bitter experience of the populace on the road challenged me to mobilise resources to ensure the road is not cut off the two states as some portions are not motorable again. I am positive that the government would respond accordingly in due course,” he added.

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