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Oyo: Govt promises to put public infrastructure first on agenda

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As part of measures to improve infrastructure and make life easy for people in the state, the Seyi Makinde-led administration has promised to put public infrastructure on the front line.

According to the Commissioner for Works and Transport, Prof. Raphael Afonja, efforts were ongoing by the government to ease movement of people and goods in and outside the state to create a haven for investors and business interests as well as farmers to grow.

“The Seyi Makinde-led administration is keen on making sure that our roads are good and safe and that every necessary facility is in place when it comes to the safety of our roads.

“This administration shall not wait till people suffer before we take proactive steps to provide good governance especially in the area of public infrastructures. You are in the know about the way the governor revoked the contract on Iseyin-Moniya Road and immediately invited the general public to bid on the new contract. That is how a responsive government works.”

He added that the governor believed in the security of lives and properties of the people and that the progress of any society depended on infrastructures.

He said that made the governor to take it seriously to ensure that the infrastructure development of the state was at the front line.

“Every road project, bridges, and anything rated infrastructure will be completed so as to make life conducive for everyone in the state, while lives and properties of the people are also secured,” he added.

Professor Afonja disclosed further that the Seyi Makinde-led administration would engage local contractors in the execution of all state projects in order to build wealth in the state and also improve the economic condition of the people, saying that the priority of the Ministry of Works and Transport was to make sure that every project relating to public works, infrastructures and transportation had good quality.

“We will police every contractor to make sure that the quality of work done is not compromised,” he said.

Professor Afonja, in his address to the staff of the ministry, charged them to play their roles so as to achieve effectiveness and productivity, adding that efforts were ongoing to make the working environment conducive for all.

He assured them that the ministry would transform from analogue way of business transaction to digital, as new ideas, innovations and technology would be incorporated.

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