Oyo Govt Issues Six-Day Ultimatum to Contractor Over Delay of Onipepeye Flyover Completion

The Oyo State government has issued a six day ultimatum to contractor of Onipepeye flyover bridge (Chapet Nig. Limited), over its delay on the completion of the project awarded about six years. 

The Acting Governor, Barrister Adebayo Abdulraheem Lawal issued the ultimatum after inspecting the stalled project at the Onipepeye end of the Expressway, on Friday.

It would be recalled that the Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, had previously inspected the Onipepeye Bridge, which is located one kilometre from the Iwo Road Interchange section of the road in Ibadan.

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The acting governor reiterated that the state government is ready to ensure that all bottlenecks delaying the project’s completion are resolved, adding that the government will mount required pressure on the contractors to ensure the work is delivered soonest. 

Barr. Lawal who visited the site on Friday to see if anything had changed since then, was unhappy with the contractors’ lack of dedication and their carefree approach to finishing the project. 

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He said that although the contractor had been handed the contract approximately six years ago, during the previous government, and had been instructed to complete it within one and a half years, there had been no improvement or indication of commitment since that time.

Lawal noted that the federal government’s plans to complete the highway up to Ojoo by the end of the year have been hampered by the construction delay, which has been excruciating for motorists. 

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He therefore issued a six-day ultimatum for improvements, or risk having their contract terminated, adding that failure to comply on or before September 7 would result in the government filing a lawsuit to dissolve the business.

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Oyo Govt Issues Six-Day Ultimatum to Contractor Over Delay of Onipepeye Flyover Completion

The Oyo State government has issued a six day ultimatum to contractor of Onipepeye flyover bridge (Chapet Nig. Limited), over its delay on the completion of the project awarded about six years. 

The Acting Governor, Barrister Adebayo Abdulraheem Lawal issued the ultimatum after inspecting the stalled project at the Onipepeye end of the Expressway, on Friday.

It would be recalled that the Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, had previously inspected the Onipepeye Bridge, which is located one kilometre from the Iwo Road Interchange section of the road in Ibadan.

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The acting governor reiterated that the state government is ready to ensure that all bottlenecks delaying the project’s completion are resolved, adding that the government will mount required pressure on the contractors to ensure the work is delivered soonest. 

Barr. Lawal who visited the site on Friday to see if anything had changed since then, was unhappy with the contractors’ lack of dedication and their carefree approach to finishing the project. 

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He said that although the contractor had been handed the contract approximately six years ago, during the previous government, and had been instructed to complete it within one and a half years, there had been no improvement or indication of commitment since that time.

Lawal noted that the federal government’s plans to complete the highway up to Ojoo by the end of the year have been hampered by the construction delay, which has been excruciating for motorists. 

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He therefore issued a six-day ultimatum for improvements, or risk having their contract terminated, adding that failure to comply on or before September 7 would result in the government filing a lawsuit to dissolve the business.

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