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  • Ijede promises more people-oriented projects

    Ijede promises more people-oriented projects

    Chairman, Ijede Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State, Mrs Motunrayo Gbadebo-Alogba, has reiterated her administration’s commitment to delivering more people-oriented projects.

    Gbadebo-Alogba made the commitment when she embarked on inspection of multiple ongoing projects in the area.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the projects include;  rehabilitation of Mayflower Street toward Falilat Ajoke sStreet, renovation of Ijede Student Library, construction of staff sick bay and canteen, and complete tiling of Ijede Town Hall.

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    “Infrastructural projects are aimed at driving infrastructural development. My administration is committed to delivering more people-oriented projects as dividends of democracy to our community,” she said.

    The council boss, who led a delegation of management team to the project sites, noted that infrastructural development is key to maximising the economic potential of the LCDA and attracting investments.

    Supervisor for Works, Mr Abiodun Ajayi, said that motorists would benefit greatly from the rehabilitation of major roads as well as reduce travel time, going and coming into the community.

    Similarly, the Council Engineer, Oluwafemi Jegede, said that the ongoing projects would bring succour to all residents and improve their quality of life.

  • Ijede engages stakeholders

    Ijede engages stakeholders

    The Ijede Local Council Development Area has held a stakeholders’ meeting to deliberate on the construction road in Oremeta Folashade Ibiwunmi Street.

    The Council Chairman, Motunrayo Gbadebo Alogba, said it is imperative to meet with stakeholders in the community to solicit their cooperation to facilitate a smooth and speedy work on the road.

    She enjoined residents to evacuate their vehicles and any structure that can constitute impediment to the contractor.

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    The council boss said although the road is billed to be completed in six months, it can be delivered earlier if there are no distractions from the residents.

    Assuring the residents who expressed fear of demolitions of their properties, the Council Engineer, Femi Jegede, said the construction has been planned in such a way that very minimal properties would be touched as the council is also mindful of the feelings of the residents.