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Why I Personally Embarked on Rehabilitation of Roads in Ibadan — Auxiliary

The Chairman, Park Management System (PMS) in Oyo State, Alhaji Lamidi Mukaila popularly known as “Auxiliary” has continued his road patching mission on Iyana church/Olodo and Oremeji/Idi-Obi roads in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

Auxiliary and members of PMS in Ibadan began patching the roads with gravels, granite and sand, in order to make them more motorable.

Speaking on his resolve for embarking on the self-sponsored project, Auxiliary disclosed that he started filling the potholes on those major roads in the ancient city of Ibadan, so as to prevent incessant accidents as well as allow for easy passage of motors and their longevity.

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He added that those roads which are rehabilitated are not in good condition for both motorists and pedestrians.

Alhaji Mukaila maintained that his attention on those roads was an act of community service aimed at showing to the public that government cannot attend to all roads at the same time.

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He added that people and most especially those who are well to do in the society should not wait for the government until welfare and betterment of life will be brought to all and sundry.

Auxiliary noted that Governor ‘Seyi Makinde and PDP led administration in Oyo State have been busy rehabilitating roads across the zones of pacesetter state, stressing that the ones being fixed by him was to justify that he comes from Ibadan and he is equally being identified with PDP in Oyo State.

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He then showered encomiums on his principal, Gov. Makinde for awarding the rehabilitation of the said road, while nothing that the gesture will encourage inter-transportation between Oyo, Osun, and other states respectively.

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Why I Personally Embarked on Rehabilitation of Roads in Ibadan — Auxiliary

The Chairman, Park Management System (PMS) in Oyo State, Alhaji Lamidi Mukaila popularly known as “Auxiliary” has continued his road patching mission on Iyana church/Olodo and Oremeji/Idi-Obi roads in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

Auxiliary and members of PMS in Ibadan began patching the roads with gravels, granite and sand, in order to make them more motorable.

Speaking on his resolve for embarking on the self-sponsored project, Auxiliary disclosed that he started filling the potholes on those major roads in the ancient city of Ibadan, so as to prevent incessant accidents as well as allow for easy passage of motors and their longevity.

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He added that those roads which are rehabilitated are not in good condition for both motorists and pedestrians.

Alhaji Mukaila maintained that his attention on those roads was an act of community service aimed at showing to the public that government cannot attend to all roads at the same time.

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He added that people and most especially those who are well to do in the society should not wait for the government until welfare and betterment of life will be brought to all and sundry.

Auxiliary noted that Governor ‘Seyi Makinde and PDP led administration in Oyo State have been busy rehabilitating roads across the zones of pacesetter state, stressing that the ones being fixed by him was to justify that he comes from Ibadan and he is equally being identified with PDP in Oyo State.

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He then showered encomiums on his principal, Gov. Makinde for awarding the rehabilitation of the said road, while nothing that the gesture will encourage inter-transportation between Oyo, Osun, and other states respectively.

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