Governor Ayodele Fayose
Ekiti State Government on Tuesday says it has begun demolition of
structures considered to be posing high security threats to residents.The State Commissioner for Works and Transportation, Mrs. Funmilayo
Ogun, said this while addressing journalists at the end of the first
day of the exercise in Ado Ekiti.
According to her, all abandoned houses providing shelter for all manners of criminals would be affected.
She added that the state would also construct modern car parks so
as to ease traffic congestion, especially in Ado Ekiti, the state
capital.
Ogun said government felt it was not enough to arrest drivers for
parking along the roads and make them to pay fines without providing
alternative parking spaces for them.
According to her, the present administration in the state was
determined to leave the state better than it met it, saying this gave
rise to why it embarked on many legacy projects.
The Commissioner who dispelled insinuations in some quarters that
some of the projects, especially the first Flyover in the state,
currently under construction in Ado Ekiti were misplaced priority, said
the plan of the Governor Ayodele Fayose-led administration was not to
limit scope of development to the present day alone, but to also
strategise against the future by tackling some of its future
infrastructure needs.
“It is ridiculous for some people to be criticising the
governor for embarking on the flyover project because of what they
perceived to be a waste or outright undesirability of such.
“The question we are also asking them is that: is it normal
for any responsible government to wait till when the vehicular traffic
of Ado Ekiti will become as congested as the scenario in Lagos before we
will start thinking of constructing a flyover?”
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