RCCG Not Repairing Lagos-Ibadan Expressway – Ogun

The Ogun State Government has said the Redeemed Christian Church of God is not responsible for the palliative work being done on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

Yesterday, some online media outlets had reported that some workers employed by the church were seen filling some potholes on the road.

However, the state government in a statement on Thursday by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Adejuwon Soyinka, stated that the state Ministry of Works and Infrastructure was already spending millions of naira in putting the road in a good condition for motorists.

He said, “The ongoing palliative work on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway is being handled by the Ogun State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.

“Concerned about the plight of commuters on the ever busy Lagos-Ibadan expressway, the Ogun State Government, on Tuesday, embarked on palliative work on some bad portions of the expressway.

“Not minding the fact that it is a federal road, Governor Ibikunle Amosun, who was worried about the plight of commuters that spend hours in traffic gridlock on the road, directed the state Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to immediately fix the bad portions of the road and also construct drainages.

“In giving the directive, the governor was particularly concerned about the need to immediately bring relief to the road users especially as the Redeemed Christian Church of God and other churches on the ever busy road are also billed to hold events that will attract millions of worshippers this weekend.”

Soyinka quoted the state governor as saying that the efforts made at rehabilitating the road were to complement the work of the Federal Government.

Amosun was quoted to have said the state would not neglect federal highways in the state since all roads were being plied by Nigerians.

He said, “The intervention job on the ever busy expressway is an initiative of the Ogun State government to rescue millions of Nigerians who spend hours in the gridlock occasioned by some bad portions of the road.

“It is also on record that the Ogun State Government had carried out similar palliative measures on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, Sagamu-Ogijo-Ikorodu road and other federal roads within the state because the state is strategically located in such a way that goods and passengers going to all other parts of the country have to pass through the Gateway state,” the statement added.

 

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Amosun swears in new Head of Service

Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun on Monday, administered the oath of office on the new Head of Service (HOS), Mr Abraham Adeyemi, at the state Secretariat at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Adeyemi was appointed on Oct. 19, following the retirement of Mrs Modupe Adekunle on Sept.30.

Amosun urged the HOS to make use of his new office to strengthen the civil service and ensure greater service delivery.

The governor also urged him to build on the performance of his predecessors and strive to promote a conducive working environment in the civil service.

“Please note that your appointment comes with added responsibilities beyond that of a Permanent Secretary.

“We expect that you will use your office to motivate the workers to key into the re-building mission of the state government,” he said.

The governor urged the family of the new HOS to show understanding as his new responsibility would demand more time out of home.

Adeyemi in his remarks thanked the governor and the state government for considering him worthy of the appointment.

He pledged to do his best to consolidate on the achievements of his predecessors and strengthen the civil service for increased productivity.
(NAN)