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State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, Saturday inspected the flyovers under
construction in Ijebu Ode and urged the construction firm to redouble its
efforts in order to complete the projects in a record time.
The
governor also monitored the monthly environmental sanitation where he urged law
enforcement officers to arrest and prosecute offenders of the exercise in
accordance with the law. The two flyovers, according to a statement by media
aide of the governor, Funmi Wakama, are located at Mobalufon junction, along
Sagamu-Benin road and Bobasua/Lagos Garage.
When
completed, the Mobalufon bridge will end the regular carnage on the expressway
as vehicles moving to Ijebu Ode will now use the flyover instead of risking
head-on collision with those coming from the Benin end of the expressway. The
flyover descends into the 6-lane international standard
Moblufon-Folagbade-Imepe-Ibadan Road being constructed by the current
administration.
Commuters
along the Ondo-Benin Road will not experience any traffic gridlock at
Bobasua/Lagos Garage as another flyover is being constructed at the T-junction.
Amosun expressed satisfaction with the quality and progress of the work on the
highway.
Meanwhile
no fewer than 23 persons have been remanded in
Ibara prisons in Abeokuta for violating the Ogun State Environmental Sanitation
Exercise order.
Sunday
Vanguard gathered that three Chinese national were part of forty
others caught by men of law enforcement agencies during the
monthly sanitation exercise which took place across the state. It was further
gathered that all the culprits were brought to face the magistrate of a
mobile court which found them guilty and subsequently ordered them
to pay fines before they could regain their
freedom. But, the three Chinese and 37 others reportedly paid the
fines, while twenty-three others could not meet up, and were therefore
ordered to be taken to prison.
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