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Ongoing Infrastructures Development: KWSG Assures Residents of Quality Job

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Kwara state government has reiterated its commitment to turnaround infrastructure development in the state and ensure that quality job is being done by contractors, the state commissioner of Works, Engineer Suleiman Rotimi Iliasu, stated this on Thursday during the inspection of the ongoing road projects in the state.

Speaking with journalists, Engineer Rotimi, stated that the projects such as roads and flyover projects are located in all three senatorial districts of the state.

He, further disclosed that 90 percent of those contracts are being handled by local contractors as a way of boosting economy of the state, stated that the state government had earlier collated a list of local contractors in the state at the inception of the administration towards patronizing them, added that, “we want indigenes of the state to get the best in what we are doing”.

“We believe they will do well with strict supervision on our part in order to adhere to scope of work as stipulated in the contract. Most of our road projects are being done by some local contractors who have lots of other investments in the state spanning long years. Their workers are indigenes of the state. They are also indigenes of the state. We want Kwarans to get the best in what we are doing”.

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The commissioner, also sound very confidence about the quality of work being done by the contractors said with thorough monitoring by the ministry and consultant, they will definitely delivered quality job at the stipulated time.

He listed some of the projects to include dualization of Yebumot-Adeta Roundabout-Oloje road, General Babatunde Idiagbon flyover at Tanke, Tanke-Oke Odo ring road, St. Clair’s road, Offa, Banni township road in Kaiama local government, Osi-Obbo road, Abdul Azeez-Oja Oba road, Ilorin, Ibrahim Taiwo-Ita Amodu road, Ilesa-Baruba Gwanara road, Ilesa-Baruba township road, Owode-Ofara-Alabe road, Ooloru township road in Moro local government, Lanwa road, Otte and Eyenkorin roads leading to Balah community in the Asa local government area.

Engineer Iliasu said that most of the infrastructural projects were aimed to attract investors, adding that investors always want to see what governments have on ground before they come in.

“Completion of the roads would make business thrive better”

“For instance, in Banni town, we did Maigida to Banni road in 2020, it opened up the already big Banni market the more as more people ply the road. Unlike in the past when people spend like 3 to 4 hours from Ilorin to get to Banni, the journey has been cut to one and half hours. It also makes Kwara state to have better image as a state with good roads. We are proud to say that the roads would still benefit our people in the next 20 years”

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Also speaking at the Babatunde Idiagbon flyover site at Tanke, Ilorin, the chief resident engineer of the project, Engineer Joseph Bamgboye, said that the flyover is a major project connecting four major axis in the state capital.

Engineer Bamgboye, who is also the assistant director, Kwara state ministry of Works, said that the flyover project would solve persistent traffic gridlock in the area, “with about 80 per cent of the traffic volume from the University of Ilorin”.

He said that piling and relocation of pipelines among other works had commenced on the project, assuring people of high quality of the job.

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“Two segments are involved in the flyover project, consisting of 54 metres bridge, 850 metres in and out landing and there’s approval of the NNPC because it is working with the state government”.

At the site of Tanke-Oke Odo ring road project, Engineer Omolola Awolola from the ministry of Works, said that the 1.85 kilometre with 7.3 metres width is a feeder road to such densely populated and farming communities as Balogun and Jalala.

“It hopes to improve quality of life as the bad state of the road had discouraged investment and socioeconomic development. The people that would benefit the project have expressed joy that the completion of the roads in three months would improve quality of their lives.

“We intend to make all the roads of world class standard. So, we call on our people living outside the state to come home and invest because the state is ready in terms of infrastructure. You can imagine going to Oyo state to bring in road equipment after exhausting local sources. I think our people can invest in that”.

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