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Collapsed Roads in Edo Central Criticized by Okpebholo, Promises Immediate Action [Images]

Edo State's Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, criticizes his predecessor, alleging a legacy of neglected and crumbling infrastructure.

Collapsed Roads in Edo Central Criticized by Okpebholo, Promises Instant Response [Pictures]
Collapsed Roads in Edo Central Criticized by Okpebholo, Promises Instant Response [Pictures]

Collapsed Roads in Edo Central Criticized by Okpebholo, Promises Immediate Action [Images]

In a recent visit to the washed-out stretch of New Agbor Road, Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State underscored its economic and strategic importance, stating that it is a link and a gateway between the North and the Eastern part of Nigeria. The governor expressed deep concern over the state of disrepair of this critical road, describing it as a threat to safety and a major hindrance to economic activities.

Governor Okpebholo accused his predecessor, Godwin Obaseki, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of leaving behind a trail of collapsed infrastructure and failed roads across Edo State, particularly in Edo Central Senatorial District. The governor toured several deteriorating road networks in the state, including Onewa-Udomi-Ibhiolulu-Afada-Idumoza-Eko-Uwaya-Ewora, New Agbor Road, and Illushin Road, all located in Uromi, Esan North East Local Government Area.

The Uromi axis of the affected roads needs immediate attention to avert any potential disasters, according to Governor Okpebholo. He promised that the rehabilitation work on the affected roads will begin without delay. Swift action is necessary, he said, to prevent further loss of life and restore connectivity for residents and commuters.

Governor Okpebholo's administration is committed to matching words with action. In a recent meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the governor received a directive to prioritize infrastructure repairs. The governor is working with construction firms to begin immediate palliative interventions on the affected roads in Edo State.

However, the article does not provide details on the timeline for the start of the rehabilitation work or mention any specific budget allocated for the projects. It also does not mention any specific construction firms the governor is working with.

The controversy over the condition of the infrastructure left behind by the previous administration is not new. Godwin Obaseki's administration has been accused by the current administration of leaving behind failed roads and collapsed infrastructure. In response, there are statements from other sources that highlight some of Obaseki’s legacy projects, indicating that his government undertook various development initiatives. This suggests a contested narrative about the condition of the infrastructure left behind.

The governor's chief press secretary, Fred Itua, confirmed the statements in a signed statement. Governor Okpebholo declared his administration's readiness to reverse what he called "eight years of infrastructural neglect" under the former governor and the PDP. The governor revealed that he will implement what President Tinubu requested from the governors regarding infrastructure repairs.

In summary, the roads and infrastructure left by Godwin Obaseki's administration are characterized by the current government as largely failed and in need of repair, and Senator Monday Okpebholo’s administration is actively tackling these infrastructure deficits through rehabilitation and development projects. The governor's recent meeting with President Tinubu has further emphasized the need for swift action to address these issues.

  1. Governor Monday Okpebholo accused Godwin Obaseki, his predecessor, and the PDP of leaving a trail of collapsed infrastructure and failed roads in Edo Central Senatorial District, particularly in Uromi, Esan North East Local Government Area.
  2. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed Governor Okpebholo to prioritize infrastructure repairs in Edo State, following a recent meeting between the two leaders.
  3. The rehabilitation work on the affected roads in Edo State, including New Agbor Road, will begin without delay, according to Governor Okpebholo.
  4. The government is working with construction firms to begin immediate palliative interventions on the affected roads in Edo State, though details regarding the timeline for the start of the rehabilitation work and specific budget allocation are not yet provided.
  5. In the general news and politics, the condition of the infrastructure left behind by the previous administration is a contentious issue, with statements suggesting that Godwin Obaseki’s government undertook various development initiatives as well.
  6. The current administration, led by Governor Okpebholo, is committed to reversing the alleged eight years of infrastructural neglect under the former governor and the PDP, with a focus on policy-and-legislation regarding transportation, public-transit, and industry, including finance to fund these projects.

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