Residents Commends Oyo Governor Makinde, Ibadan South West Chairman, Akande on Swift Intervention on Oluyole Estate Bridge
Infrastructure plays a crucial role in the development and progress of any community. It not only enhances connectivity but also improves the overall quality of life for its residents. The Oluyole 7up Bridge has been a cause of concern for the residents of the community. However, thanks to the proactive interventions of Governor Seyi Makinde and Honourable Kehinde Akande, the residents can now look forward to a smoother and safer experience once the bridge is completed.
Oluyole Estate is a vibrant community that is home to a diverse population. The bridges connecting the estate to the rest of the city had been under repair over the years, posing a significant risk to the residents. The condition of the bridge not only affected the daily commute of the residents but also hindered economic activities in the area.
Recognizing the pressing need for action, the chairman of Ibadan South West Local Government swiftly intervened to address the concerns of the community over the issue that concerns second bridge at Aare avenue side. Honourable Akande noted that under Governor Makinde ‘s administration, a comprehensive plan was put in place to ensure the timely repair and restoration of the Oluyole Estate Bridge. The governor’s commitment to infrastructure development and his understanding of the importance of a functional bridge in fostering community growth were evident in his swift response. His relentless efforts and dedication to serving his constituents were instrumental in expediting the process.
The interventions of Governor Seyi Makinde through the office of Commissioner for Works and Transport and Honourable Kehinde Akande have yielded positive results. The residents of the community will soon enjoy a smoother and safer commute, enabling them to go about their daily lives with ease. Furthermore, the restoration of the bridge around 7up factory will also boosted economic activities in the area, as businesses can now operate more efficiently. The chairman reassured the community that Aare avenue close bridge won’t be cut off until the 7up bridge is put in place. Community leaders who witnessed the interventions, Baale Oluyole, Chief Yemi Ogunyemi and other community leaders praised Governor Makinde and Ibadan South West Local Government Chairman for their swift action.
As the Oluyole community continues to grow and flourish, it is essential to recognize the role played by Governor Seyi Makinde and Honourable Kehinde Akande in improving the lives of its residents.
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