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APC chieftain commends Ododo on Kogi Central roads

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APC stalwart, Chief Momoh Y. Obaro speaking to journalists

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He also advised the governor to stay focused on continuing the transformation agenda of the APC as bequeathed by his predecessor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.

By Richard Elesho

A data scientist, Chief Momoh Y. Obaro has said he was impressed by the level of road construction being undertaken by Governor Usman Ododo in less than two years of his assumption of office in Kogi State.

Obaro made the observation in Okene, Kogi State, on Sunday while speaking with journalists during a facility tour of road projects in the Central Senatorial District of Kogi State.

Obaro, who doubles as the Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the United Kingdom, UK, also urged government at all levels to prioritise the construction of good road network as the bedrock and catalyst for infrastructure and total economic development of the nation.

Obaro, who doubles as the Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the United Kingdom, UK, explaining the rationale behind the tour of the roads in the state.

The development expert said it was based on the need to get first-hand information on the massive road construction going on in the area. He said he was excited by what he discovered, adding that “seeing is believing.”

Obaro called on people of the zone not to relent in their unflinching support for the administration. A total 122 road projects covering more than 250 kilometres, including the colonial Eyeigoda and Okaiteba bridges on the Okaito-Osuwe-Obagede road, Okehi LG were in different stages of completion in the area.

“Our discoveries have been phenomenal. This is quite different from social media trends, some of which emanate from toxic politics. We have seen a lot of roads being reconstructed, and many new ones are being opened up. About 122 roads with an average of about 60% to 70% completion rate in less than two years in office is massive.

“For instance, this is my ancestral community, and just at the other side of where I’m standing now is our former bridge constructed by colonial masters more than 60 years ago. We have suffered a lot from this bridge and unsuccessfully begged past administrations to help us.

“Today, it is a reality courtesy of this administration. This is very special to us and actually gives us life. We are grateful for this.
Roads are very fundamental to development. When you talk about economic activities, they are dependent on good roads.

“This road is going to accelerate and transform the economic activities of this area. That is the way to eradicate or reduce poverty. When economic activities pick up, poverty will automatically reduce. Our people are happy with the efforts of the government to make life easy.”

The APC stalwart admonished communities with one need or the other to reach out to the government with their requests rather than taking the law into their hands.

He also advised the governor to stay focused on continuing the transformation agenda of the APC as bequeathed by his predecessor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.

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