Odunmbaku set to reconstruct 4 major local bridges in Ojodu

The Chairman of Ojodu Local Council Development Area (LCDA), David Olusegun Odunmbaku, has promised replacements of 4 major local bridges in the Ojodu area.

The bridges are; Fadunsi, Adeshina, Yakoyo and Mobil local bridges within the area.

The bridge replacement is part of his administration program over the next two years.

The council boss made this promised when he visited the bridge in company of councillor Ward E, Honourable Lekan Peters, his Chief of Staff, Mr Bode Olaniyan and the Chairman Ojodu LCDA National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Engr. Rufai Abolore, for inspection and assessing the conditions of the bridges on Thursday, February 17.

According to him, the council would collaborate with private organisations on a Public-Private Partnership basis (PPP) to construct the new bridges. Also working with necessary security agencies on adequate security architecture of these areas.

Odunmbaku stated that the bridges will be replaced in collaboration with the Community Development Association (CDAs), Community Development Committee (CDCs), landlords association, business owners, traders and all stakeholders along those routes.

The council boss said the upgrade of Adeshina bridge will allow the council to repair Adeniyi Oke and Adeshina Streets among others.

He added that the Fadunsi bridge replacement would be a laudable project and it is expected to link the Housing Estates at the axis.

The projects, on completion, will facilitate good road network, movement of goods and services, improve the local economy, properties will increase in value and overall better quality of life of residents of Ojodu and its environs.

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